The Project “Traces to Remember” exhibited plaques in Central FallsGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace
In Argentina: Testimonies of survivors who keep a historical act alive.Global Embassy of Activists for Peace
In Mexico, the GEAP promotes the lessons of the Holocaust to foster a culture of peaceGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace
Academic encounter "Educating to Remember" promotes the Holocaust as a life lesson in IbaguéGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Academic encounter "Educating to Remember" promotes the Holocaust as a life lesson in Ibagué

More than 1,100 people, including students from different colleges and universities of the municipality, as well as politicians, academics, diplomats, peace activists, entrepreneurs, among others, attended the forum held at the Convention Center of the Governorship of Tolima "Alfonso López Pumarejo".

 

 


The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the HolocaustGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust

«The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace pay tribute to the memory of the victims of the Holocaust.To procedural truth, such as clarification of what happened and budget to administer justice; and to memory, participating in the commemorative acts of genocidal barbarism, as the one that today summons us; for, in association with the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace and in compliance with the directives drawn up by the United Nations.


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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.