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Environment and Art Exhibition

A child's painting

The "Environment and Art Exhibition: Toward a Beautiful Environment," organized by the Soka Gakkai Lanka Buddhist Association (SGI-Sri Lanka), was held at the Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall in Colombo from July 6 to 12. The exhibition featured children's art submitted from Sri Lanka as well as an environment exhibit originally created by the Singapore Soka Association (SSA). 

During the exhibition, SGI-Sri Lanka also screened A Quiet Revolution, an award-winning documentary on environmental issues produced by the Earth Council in partnership with UNEP and UNDP and sponsored by the SGI. The exhibition drew approximately 20,000 visitors.

In a congratulatory message, Sri Lankan President Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga expressed appreciation to SGI-Sri Lanka and stated that "children are good ambassadors who can disseminate messages to the four corners of the island, for their hearts are filled with beauty and awe that transcend national or ethnic boundaries."

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October, 2003

Index
Feature Introduction
On the Move
Longing for Home: Interview with Ruud Lubbers
Assisting Asylum-Seekers
Trafficking on the Rise
Worse than a Nightmare 
Waves of Change in Hawaii
Nomadic Peoples, Migration and Biodiversity
Chang Shuhong, Custodian of the Treasures of Dunhuang
Tieng Kha, France
Roger Algase, U.S.A.
Serving the Community in Singapore
Ground Zero Peace Pledge
New Departure in Greece
World Religions Exhibition
Xuan Tang Soka Elementary School
Festival of Diversity
Chemistry Olympiad
Peace Ambassadors
A New Renaissance
Environment and Art Exhibition
Children’s Book Wins Acclaim
The People’s School
Robert Capa: Children in War--and 9/11, 2001
Kosen-rufu 
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