Another wartime narrative involves Ida and Louise Cook, who used their love for opera to help dozens of Jews achieve safe passage out of Nazi Germany. 2. Community & Student Safety
Historically, "safe passage" refers to a formal agreement or document—such as safe conduct or letters of transit—that allows individuals to travel through dangerous or enemy-held territory without fear of harm. Safe Passage
Modern "Safe Passage" programs are often community-led efforts designed to protect children on their commute to school, particularly in high-crime areas. Another wartime narrative involves Ida and Louise Cook,