SGI QUARTERLY 
 
 
 

 



 

The SGI Quarterly aims to provide information about SGI's activities around the world and to highlight initiatives and perspectives on peace, education and culture. The views expressed are not necessarily those of SGI.
 


Number 29: July, 2002 


      Feature -- Creating a World Fit for Children



How can we best respond to children's expectations?

Creating a World Fit for Children by Kul Chandra Gautam

Global Education for Peace by Michael Nobel

Perspective

Nonviolence in Practice by Arun Gandhi


Essay
  
Nonviolent Approaches to Protecting Community Resources in Cambodia by Judy Saumweber
  


Issue of Today

Bringing Human Rights to Life by Godelieve Cooymans

The effects of violence are engraved onto this landscape.


Portraits of Global Citizens

Rosa Parks -- Champion of Civil Rights


People

Melanie Merians - New York, U.S.A.

King-Sau Kenneth Siu, MD - Yokota Air Base, Japan


Around the World

SGI-Germany Reaches Out

Interfaith Dialogue Around the World

Boys and Girls Art

SGI-Macau Contributes School to China

Human Rights Education

Linus Pauling Exhibit in Hiroshima

Toda Peace Institute Symposium in Cyprus

Japan-Korea Student Exchange

BRC Sponsors Dewey Symposium

For the Sake of Peace Awarded



Arts and Education

  Friedl and the Children of Terezin: An Exhibition of Art and Hope



Buddhism in Daily Life

  The Lotus Sutra



Exhibition

  Friedl and the Children of Terezin



SGI Members

  Brazil 

From the exhibition, "Friedl and the Children of Terezin"



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