Global Platform for Memory Education and Historical Justice
The Global Platform for Memory Education and Historical Justice is an international initiative created by the Global Council for Historical Justice to bring together women, researchers, educators, activists, memory professionals, and human rights defenders committed to historical truth, human dignity, and non‑repetition.
The platform is founded on the understanding that memory is an act of justice and a vital tool for understanding the past, transforming the present, and shaping more conscious futures. Its purpose is to offer a global space for learning, collaboration, and ethical action, where women from different countries can share knowledge, strengthen capacities, and participate in projects that promote historical justice.
Through educational programs, professional networks, international gatherings, museographic projects, and spaces for dialogue, the platform fosters a deep and responsible understanding of historical memory, with particular attention to gender‑based violence in conflict and to narratives that have been silenced.
The Global Platform for Memory Education and Historical Justice is an open, plural, and safe space designed to strengthen women’s leadership in shaping collective memory and defending human dignity. Its goal is to articulate global efforts, promote transnational cooperation, and contribute to a culture of truth, justice, and non‑repetition.
The platform operates under a hybrid model: registration is open, but each application is evaluated to ensure ethical and professional coherence. Acceptance is not automatic; it depends on the applicant’s alignment with the mission, values, and objectives of the Global Council for Historical Justice.