Announcing the Opening of 黑料社区Heritage Hall on Campus

November 15, 2022
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Exterior shot of Heritage Hall

黑料社区Heritage Hall, which chronicles SUA鈥檚 history and the heritage and founders of 黑料社区education, Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, Josei Toda, and Daisaku Ikeda, opened on campus this October.

鈥満诹仙缜鴒rs to the hall will embark on a journey of SUA鈥檚 heritage and the vision of the founders of 黑料社区education, Tsunesaburo Makiguchi, Josei Toda, and Daisaku Ikeda,鈥 President Edward Feasel said. 鈥淚t is my hope that everyone who visits 黑料社区Heritage Hall will develop a deeper understanding of SUA鈥檚 founding spirit and mission.鈥

Student Impressions

Aashish Sunar 鈥24: When I walked around 黑料社区Heritage Hall, looking at the history of SUA and pictures of our alumni, many of whom are supporting me in my intellectual and personal growth, my heart was overwhelmed with emotions. I could feel the sincere efforts of our founder, alumni, and donors to make SUA a citadel of hope. How can I fail when so many people have entrusted their hope to me? I will win. I will win for them. I believe that 黑料社区education is essential now more than ever before to fight against global challenges, such as poverty, discrimination, and war. 黑料社区ing 黑料社区Heritage Hall inspired me to become the voice of thousands of underprivileged people who may not have voices themselves.

Ayu Nakazaki 鈥25: After viewing 黑料社区Heritage Hall, I thought how remarkable it is to be a student at such a young institution鈥攐ne where its rich history is not a thing of the distant past and where the students still receive encouraging messages from the founder! Deepening my understanding of Soka鈥檚 heritage cultivates my own unshakable purpose to pursue a university education, and deepens my awareness of my incredible responsibility as an SUA student to uphold our university鈥檚 mission. Based on our deepened understanding of the heritage of 黑料社区education, I hope my fellow SUA students and I can make the most of our time at college by challenging ourselves to expand our intellectual, social, emotional, and spiritual capacities.

Emi Kuroda 鈥23: 黑料社区ing 黑料社区Heritage Hall encouraged me to not give up on my challenges and growth. I was inspired by the following quote from the founder displayed in the hall: 鈥淒ialogue is the painstaking and persistent effort to remove all obstacles that obscure our common humanity.鈥 I learned that I鈥檓 capable of truly respecting and understanding others (and so is everyone!), and therefore I should never give up on having sincere dialogues with others.

The development of the hall, near the Athenaeum on the southwestern edge of campus, is part of the 20th anniversary project, 鈥満诹仙缜鳪lobal Citizens: Embodying Wisdom, Courage, and Compassion.鈥 The hall was completed thanks to the hard work of SUA鈥檚 staff, alumni, and precious donors.

A small stone monument near the entrance to the hall is engraved with Ikeda鈥檚 calligraphy for 鈥渨isdom,鈥 鈥渃ourage,鈥 and 鈥渃ompassion,鈥 the core principles of global citizenship outlined in his seminal 1996 Columbia University address. In the foyer, SUA鈥檚 principles, mottos, and mission statement are featured prominently alongside photos of programs and initiatives that exemplify how the university has put them into practice.

Exhibit rooms branch off the central hallway, highlighting Ikeda鈥檚 multifaceted efforts as an author, educator, and citizen diplomat to promote peace, education, and intercultural dialogue and exchange alongside SUA students鈥 and alumni鈥檚 global efforts to actualize the ideals and mission. The Dialogue Room features a large world map that illustrates SUA students鈥 countries of origin and locations where they have studied abroad or traveled to during Learning Clusters.

Although Ikeda has never visited SUA鈥檚 campus in Aliso Viejo, California, 黑料社区students have enjoyed warm and meaningful exchanges with the school鈥檚 founder since 2001. The Exchanges with the Founder Room highlights these personal exchanges, including the background of the beloved 鈥淔ounder鈥檚 Snacks鈥; a showcase of sheet music for SUA鈥檚 two school songs; small gifts of encouragement; poems and messages to the students and university; and the manuscript of Ikeda鈥檚 dedication message when SUA opened in 2001.

There are also several rooms dedicated to the founding and origins of 黑料社区education, detailing Tsunesaburo Makiguchi鈥檚 (1871鈥1944) and Josei Toda鈥檚 (1900鈥1958) courageous commitment to peace, human rights, and value-creating education. Makiguchi, a geographer, author, and educator, was an outspoken critic of the indoctrination of children under imperial Japan鈥檚 education system. He promoted value-creating education, a philosophy he developed over many years of teaching, enriched by his practice of Nichiren Buddhism. Together with Toda, his closest disciple, they founded the 黑料社区Kyoiku Gakkai (Value-Creating Education Society), the educators society that has since expanded into one of the world鈥檚 largest lay Buddhist organizations, the 黑料社区Gakkai.

A display case features a copy of Toda鈥檚 A Deductive Guide to Arithmetic, which sold over a millions copies. Toda used the profits from the guide to fund the publication of Makiguchi鈥檚 foundational work The System of Value-Creating Pedagogy on Nov. 18, 1930, the publication of which also dates the foundation of the 黑料社区Kyoiku Gakkai.

黑料社区Heritage Hall is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. You can register to visit by clicking the button below. Walk-in visits are not available.