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The State of Texas Received the Project "Traces to Remember"

In an emotional act in the Capitol of the city of Austin

 Austin, TX – On January 26, 2015, the honorable members of the Texas State Legislature welcomed the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) to the Capitol Building in Austin, Texas, where the project, “Traces to Remember” was presented.


The State of Texas Received the Project "Traces to Remember"Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The State of Texas Received the Project "Traces to Remember"

In an emotional act in the Capitol of the city of Austin

 Austin, TX – On January 26, 2015, the honorable members of the Texas State Legislature welcomed the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) to the Capitol Building in Austin, Texas, where the project, “Traces to Remember” was presented.


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German Embassy in Venezuela receives the "Traces to Remember" Plaque

Fulfilling the itinerary of the "Traces to Remember" commemorative plaques, the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Venezuela moved the plaque in tribute to Holocaust survivor, Ms. Nusia Wacher, whom is living in this country, from the headquarters of the Hebraica Club in Caracas, to the German Embassy in Venezuela.


Educational Activities revolving around the International Day of PeaceGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Educational Activities revolving around the International Day of Peace

For the past 32 years, September 21 is known, worldwide, as the "International Day of Peace", where the ideals of peace among all nations and peoples are strengthened. The General Assembly of the United Nations has spent this year celebrating the sacred right the people have for peace and to promote its realization.


“Plate Unveiled to Survivor of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Military Dictatorship at the Former ESMA”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

“Plate Unveiled to Survivor of the Holocaust and the Argentinian Military Dictatorship at the Former ESMA”

More than five thousand people disappeared from the Navy School of Mechanics (ESMA) under the civic-military dictatorship that Argentina suffered from 1976 to 1983, one of clandestine centers of detention, torture, and extermination operated in order to extract information from those detained, allowing the dismantle of social and political groups that had formed against the government.


In Mexico: Presentation of the project "Traces to Remember" at the Congress of the State of VeracruzGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace