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 41: July, 2005 


      Feature -- Diverse Ability


Our Diverse Capacities: A Buddhist Perspective
The Tyranny of "Normalcy" by Lennard J. Davis
Disability and the Developing World by Khalfan H. Khalfan
Women's Issues by Dinah Radtke
Exploring the Neurodiversity Spectrum: An interview with Valerie Paradiz and Elijah Wapner
The New Genetics by Bill Albert
Dispensing Disability Awareness by Jeremy Opperman
Changing Attitudes in China by Li Li
Designed for Life by Patricia Moore
Disability in the developing world brings multiple challenges.

 
Full appreciation of human diversity gives new perspective to life.

Portraits of Global Citizens
  
Fang Zhaoling--Paintings of the Heart


People
  
A Bridge from a Soundless World by Shin'ichi Yoshida, Japan

 


Around the World

China-Japan Youth Exchange
SGI-Canada Youth Festivals
Toward a Global Perspective
Gathering for Peace

UN Activities
Interfaith Initiatives
The Lotus Sutra: Xixia Version
Contributing to French Society



Arts and Education

Soka Bodhi Tree Garden by Hardyal Sharma



Buddhism in Daily Life

Human Revolution


SGI MEMBERS IN FINLAND


Min-On 

Asia Peace and Arts Festival

 



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