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TOKYO, Jan. 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In a proposal released on Jan. 26, "Toward a World of Dignity for All: The Triumph of the Creative Life," Soka Gakkai International (SGI) President Daisaku Ikeda calls for global civil society to take the lead in resolving two key challenges of our time: abolishing nuclear weapons and building a global culture of human rights. While these issues are daunting in scale and complexity, Ikeda expresses his faith, as a Buddhist, in the human capacity to meet and overcome even seemingly insurmountable challenges.
... president of Soka Gakkai International, Daisaku Ikeda, has called "for the creation of a U.N. Deca...
NEW YORK, Aug. 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is an op-ed by Daisaku Ikeda, president of the Soka Gakkai International lay Buddhist association: The Cruel Waste of War
... nature, and humanity with the universe.--Daisaku Ikeda, Creative life at Academie des Beaux-Arts, J...
... (Brock-Utne, 1997; Galtung, 1993; Galtung & Ikeda, 1995; Turpin & Kurtz, 1997). From the holistic pe... Soka Gakkai International led by Daisaku Ikeda. . Nonviolence Intervention as the Practice ...
SEATTLE, Nov. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Searing alto saxophonist Gary Bartz will team up with the renowned writer and iconoclast Ishmael Reed in a "Poetry for Peace" performance on Saturday Nov. 6 from 8 p.m. at on the Boards/the Behnke Center for Contemporary Performances in Seattle as part of the Earshot Jazz Festival. Ishmael Reed, one of the most original and controversial African American literary figures, will read his own works and the peace poetry of Japanese Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda in what promises to be a powerful collaboration between music and performed poetry. As Reed says, "When the politicians and the intellectual or academic leaders fail, then the poets have to step in. Plato and other people were frightened of the poets because they say what's on their mind. They ...
By Phil Anderson THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL Crediting a former school counselor for much of the success he has achieved in life, Kevin Moncrief on Saturday became the latest member inducted into the Highland Park High School Hall of Fame.
...He said the teachings of Daisaku Ikeda and philosophies of the world peace organiza...
News Advisory: Renowned writer and iconoclast Ishmael Reed and a group led by the eclectic composer and pianist Mary Watkins will blend their creative talents in a "poetry for peace" performance on Sunday Jan. 23 in the Koret Auditorium of the San Francisco Main Public Library. The program "Fighting for Peace" is hosted and sponsored by the African American Center of the San Francisco Public Library, The Friends of the San Francisco Library and Dunhill Publishing. The event will begin from 2pm and entrance is free. Ishmael Reed, one of the most original and controversial African American literary figures, will read his own works and the peace poetry of Japanese Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda in what promises to be a powerful collaboration between music and performed poetry. As ...
Music is the thing that forms a relationship even if you can't speak the same language," states Harris. His Tailgaters Tales ensemble draws on the entire spectrum of Black music (jazz, blues, bop and soul) for its repertoire. His music bridges artistic alliances with musicians of different cultures. His current two CD set entitled "Souls Within the Veil" (Aquastra) commemorates the centennial of W.E.B. Dubois' prolific book "The Souls of Black Folk. Community Works' Harlem is...Music current exhibit at the Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts explores Harlem's musical tradition from James Reese Europe's orchestra of 1910 to the present institutions and its legacy keepers. The exhibition examines the development of eight musical genres: jazz, gospel, blues, R&B, hip-hop, ...
... poetry of Japanese Buddhist philosopher Daisaku Ikeda. As Reed says, "When the politicians and the...
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The film "Another Way of Seeing Things" which challenges media stereotyping in times of conflict has won two awards at the 2004 Columbus International Film Festival, one of the oldest and most prestigious film festivals in the United States. Director Cory Taylor, producer Dan Arden, and cinematographer David Linstrom will receive the award on Saturday Nov. 13 at the 52nd annual Awards Ceremony at the Columbus College of Art & Design. Another Way of Seeing Things" won both the Chris Award for best documentary in the Social Issues category and the Edgar Dale Award for Screenwriting, which goes to the writer of the essay on which the script is based, Buddhist philosopher and peacebuilder Daisaku Ikeda. The film will also be screened from 1 p.m. o...
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