The SGEP participate in AIPAZ fifteenth birthday, which will be recognized his cofounder, Calo Iglesias PDF Print E-mail
Written by Seminario Galego de Educación para a Paz   
Wednesday, 25 January 2012 09:18

The celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of AIPAZ (Spanish Association for Peace Research) will take place at the University of Granada the next 27 and 28 January 2012. Several personalities, pioneers in education and research for Peace in Spain, all over 70 years, will be recognized, among them, Calo Iglesias, co-founder of SGEP.

The Galician Seminar of Education for Peace will be represented in the Assembly AIPAZ by its president, Manuel Dios, and two members of the Board, Lois Wheat and Guada Neira, who will participate in both sessions of the Seminar "imperfect peace in front of a diverse world and plural "organized by the Institute of Peace and Conflict at the University of Granada, as in the events planned to celebrate the fifteenth anniversary of the Spanish Association for Peace Research (AIPAZ) of the Galician bank is a full member.

In the framework of this seminar, Manuel Dios paper presented at "The curriculum nonviolencia of education for peace."

In the course of the fifteenth anniversary celebrations of AIPAZ there is also a time to recognize the diverse personalities, real pioneer in the dissemination of education and research for peace in Spain, including the Calo Iglesias, co-founder of the Galician Seminar Education for Peace, who accompanied Mary to Jesus Alemany, the SIP in Zaragoza, Alberto Piri developer and CIP CEIPAZ, Federico Mayor Zaragoza, President of the Foundation Culture of Peace and Llorenç Vidal, promoter of DENYP (Day School Nonviolencia and the Peace).

The events will finish the day 28, the Assembly Annual Meeting of AIPAZ.

The Galician Seminar of Education for Peace would like to express their satisfaction because their proposal to include among the winners Calo Iglesias, co-founder of the Seminary, and Federico Mayor, president of the entity that SGEP part, been accepted, contracted by the extraordinary merits of both our personalities, as related to the initiatives and activities of the Galician Seminar of Education for Peace since its founding in 1985, the first, and since 2000, the second. Our best congratulations to all winners.