The closing of the March in Colombia

The closing of the March in Colombia

In-person and virtual activities at the closing of the 1st Multiethnic and Pluricultural Latin American March for nonviolence. On October 2, within the events that closed the Latin American March, at the U. Aduanilla District Library of Paiba, in Bogotá, the “Honoris Causa” recognition ceremony was held by the Educational Foundation

Suriname with the Latin American March

Suriname with the Latin American March

From Suriname they have also wanted to do their bit in this 1st Multiethnic and Multicultural Latin American March for Nonviolence. They express their support for the March with their joint testimony. They introduce us to some representatives of the different cultures of their country. They brighten our eyes with his painting alluding to the humanist greeting that

In Chile with the March from education

In Chile with the March from education

Framed in the 1st Multiethnic and Pluricultural Latin American March for Nonviolence, a true story points the way to education in the values ​​of nonviolence. From EDHURED, the March was disseminated and educators were encouraged to participate with their children, carrying out some creative initiative in relation to Nonviolence. One of these

Activities in Argentina on October 1

Activities in Argentina on October 1

In Concordia, Entre Ríos, the Educational Days of Good Living and Nonviolence were held, with teachers and students from the Concordia Primary and Special Education Teaching Staff. In Humahuaca, they did an interview with one of the promoters of the Latin American March, a local chain in Jujuy. In Humahuaca, Jujuy, they celebrated the closing of the

University students from Oaxaca in the Latin American March

University students from Oaxaca in the Latin American March

Some drawings made by students of the University of the People, of Oaxaca, Mexico, to become aware of and adhere to the 1st March. The university community of the University of the People, Oaxaca, Mexico, actively participates in the 1st Latin American Multiethnic and Pluricultural March for Nonviolence, within the framework of its subjects Human Development, Analysis