Volunteer activists of the GEAP and teachers of the Juan Pablo Pina school in the San Cristóbal province.
Activist presents the GEAP and the Educating to Remember project during the educational workshop at the Juan Pablo Pina school in the San Cristóbal province.
Student of the school Juan Pablo Pina in the San Cristóbal province reads what is exposed in the book on The Holocaust.
After having concluded the dynamics of analysis on the "absent values" and "Rights violated" in each stage of the Holocaust, the reflection made by each team is presented in the room.
Student of the Adult Education Center "Fray Sebastián", exposes the reflection carried out.
Students of the Adult Education Center "Fray Sebastián" in the municipality of Haina.
Susan Gil, National Coordinator of the GEAP in the Dominican Republic, explains the stages of the Holocaust during the educational workshop
The "Educating to Remember" forum was held at the Central Bank of Bolivia under the theme: The Holocaust and Human Rights, was supported by the Chamber of Senators, the Committee of Plural Justice and the Council of the Magistracy, along with the Senate Committee.
In Torreon, Coahuila, representatives of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Mexico and the directors of the Santos Laguna Club, gathered in the installations of the Santos Modelo territory to sign a collaborative agreement, which aims to carry out social programs in different regions of the country.
Within the celebration of the Human Rights Day, the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) in Panama, held the 1st Regional Encounter of the Children of Mother Earth.
The Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) through the International Alliance of Universities for Peace (ALIUP), held the 15th ALIUP Workshop Seminar: “Contributing with the Chair on Peace in the formative process of the integral human being”.
“Eretz Israel has been the cradle of the Jewish people. Its spiritual, religious and national personality has been forged; living like free and sovereign people; it has created a culture with national and universal values.”