SUA 00/02/200. Speeches, Essays and Messages by Daisaku Ikeda
Record Group Term
Identifier: SUA 00/02/200
Selection criteria of this record group: items need to be directly related to SUA or Soka education, i.e. the major topic is about Soka education or SUA's campus development, or the speeches are addressed to SUA (subfile .001). Many items were collected in the past that are out of scope. They shall be reviewed for disposal. Daisaku Ikeda gives lectures around the world. In written works, he has been known to use the pseudonyms Shin'Ichi Yamamoto and Ho Goku.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Messages addressing Soka University of America on special occasions
Collection
Identifier: SUA00-02-200_F001-DO
Scope and Contents
Founder Daisaku Ikeda presents messages addressing Soka University of America (SUA) on notable occasions such as commencement ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, building dedications, and student festivals. Prior to the opening of Soka University of America as a four-year liberal arts college in 2001, SUA was an independent not-for-profit organization incorporated in the state of California that provided graduate school and English learning programs on the Calabasas campus, where he delivered...
Dates:
1987 - 2020
Other Proposals
Collection
Identifier: SUA00-02-200-F201-DOb
Abstract
This record group (Other proposals by Founder Ikeda) includes Education, United Nation (UN), Environment and Nuclear Abolition proposals.
Dates:
2000- 2012
Found in:
SUA University Archives: SUA00-15
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Other Proposals
Peace Proposal
Collection
Identifier: SUA00-02-200-F200-DO
Abstract
On January 26 every year since 1983, Daisaku Ikeda has authored peace proposals exploring the interrelation between core Buddhist concepts and the diverse challenges global society faces in the quest to realize peace and human security. Peace Proposals have been presented to the United Nations. Both the English and Japanese versions of these messages prior to the 1990s can be found together. Later, the messages have been presented separately. Both versions can be found on this...
Dates:
1983- 2020
Found in:
SUA University Archives: SUA00-15
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Peace Proposal