The GEAP promotes the Peace for Mother Earth FairsGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

The GEAP promotes the Peace for Mother Earth Fairs

On January 26, the World Environmental Education Day will be celebrated and in order to promote the importance of this date, the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace is organizing the PEACE FOR MOTHER EARTH FAIRS, which will be simultaneously held in more than 15 countries in America, the Caribbean and Spain.

 


GEAP arrives for an official visit at the Organization of American StatesGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

GEAP arrives for an official visit at the Organization of American States

A special Commission from the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace, led by its CEO, Dr. William Soto Santiago, traveled to the premises of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington, on December 2015 with the purpose of socializing with General Secretary, Dr. Luis Almagro, about the projects the Institution carries out in Latin America.


Heroes of the Human Family reached another victory in the 5th International Marathon “Life is in the Blood”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace
Cities of the U.S.A. participated in the First Educational Forum: Blood Drive UniversityGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

Cities of the U.S.A. participated in the First Educational Forum: Blood Drive University

Coordinators and Activists of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) from different cities of U.S.A., such as Austin, Boston, Dallas, San Marcos, Oklahoma, among others, were present in Houston, Texas, on May 21, 2015, during the First Educational Forum: “Blood Drive University” under the project “Life is in the Blood”, promoted by the GEAP and the installations of Gulf Coast Regional Blood Center, with the purpose of becoming recruitment professionals in blood donors, in health and marketing techniques, with new ideas and motivation, in order to consider blood donation as a solidary, civic, responsible and regular act, that contributes towards guaranteeing safe, available good quality blood to each person that needs it.


The University of Texas at El Paso hosted the University Forums, “The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide” Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The University of Texas at El Paso hosted the University Forums, “The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide”

On May 20th, 2015, the University of Texas at El Paso hosted the University Forums, “The Holocaust, Paradigm of Genocide” and unveiled the Traces to Remember plaque containing the palm prints of Holocaust survivor, Mr. David Kaplan. 


The State of Texas Receives The Project “Traces to Remember”Global Embassy of Activists for Peace

The State of Texas Receives The Project “Traces to Remember”

Honorable Members of the Legislature of the State of Texas received the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace at the Capitol in Austin, this past Monday, January 26, 2015, where the project “Traces to Remember” was presented along with an emotional ceremony to mark the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust this year, under the theme “Liberty, truth and legacy of the Holocaust survivors”; remembering the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau extermination camp, which happened on January 27, 1945.


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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.