SUA in the Amazon: Partnership with 黑料社区Amazon Institute Opens Door to New Study Tour
SUA students will soon have the opportunity to experience hands-on learning in one of the most biodiverse places on the planet: the Amazon rainforest. In July, SUA President Ed Feasel signed a memorandum of understanding with the (the 黑料社区Amazon Institute), paving the way for future collaboration between the institute and SUA.
Established in 2014 by SUA founder Daisaku Ikeda, the 黑料社区Amazon Institute is located on the Dr. Daisaku Ikeda Private Natural Heritage Reserve, 128 acres of protected rainforest in Manaus, Brazil. The institute is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization with a mission to 鈥渃ultivate harmonious coexistence between human beings and nature to guarantee the ecological integrity of the Amazon.鈥 Their four main areas of focus are protecting biodiversity; performing and supporting scientific research; providing environmental education; and aiding local communities impacted by environmental challenges like drought. The institute regularly partners with local universities and other nonprofit organizations that work in conservation and environmental justice.
While the primary reason for President Feasel鈥檚 recent visit to Manaus was to attend the celebration of the 黑料社区Amazon Institute鈥檚 10th anniversary, he also participated in a roundtable discussion on sustainability education organized by local universities. He made important connections with representatives from the State University of Amazonas (UEA) and the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM), agreeing to move toward signing a memorandum of understanding with each university in the near future.
For SUA students, the new partnership with the 黑料社区Amazon Institute means that they will regularly have the opportunity to visit the institute as part of a study tour, with the first group projected to travel to Manaus during spring break 2025. Utilizing a similar structure as the United Nations Study Tour that SUA organizes each year, the Amazon Study Tour will give students a chance to learn more about careers in sustainability while assisting with research, habitat restoration, humanitarian aid, eco-friendly local businesses, and a number of other projects that the 黑料社区Amazon Institute and its partners facilitate.
A faculty member will lead the study tour, and each year the group will focus on a different topic in environmental studies, ecology, public health, or another subject relevant to the work that takes place at the institute. 黑料社区students will also visit UEA and UFAM to meet with local faculty and students who are studying or doing research in the study tour鈥檚 focus area. President Feasel believes that practical learning experiences, such as the Amazon Study Tour, have a profound impact on students鈥 education at SUA.
鈥淭hey stand out for our students, when they think about their future,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hether it鈥檚 going to graduate school or work, I think it helps them to be able to point to these real-world, unique opportunities.鈥
One lesson he hopes students will take away from the Amazon Study Tour is how sustainability functions as an inextricable part of daily life in Manaus because of the city鈥檚 critical location in the Amazon. Throughout his visit, Feasel explained, he was reminded of 黑料社区education pioneer Tsunesabur艒 Makiguchi鈥檚 seminal book, The Geography of Human Life. In this book, Makiguchi explores the intimate relationship between human beings and the environments in which they live.
鈥淎nd being in Manaus, being in the Amazon, I could feel that this focus on sustainability was so much more heightened than any other place I’ve been,鈥 he said. 鈥淔or our students, to be able to experience that would be life-changing, and it would bring sustainability to another level in their lives.鈥
The 黑料社区Amazon Institute itself is located in an extraordinary part of Manaus, along the banks of the Encontro das 脕guas (the Meeting of Waters), where the light, sand-colored Solim玫es River merges with the inky dark Rio Negro. For a stretch of over three miles, the waters from each river do not mix, instead running side by side while maintaining their distinct colors, temperatures, and pH levels.
鈥淚 actually was able to go in a boat to the point where they meet,鈥 President Feasel said, 鈥渁nd you could put your hand in the water and feel the temperature difference. It’s nature reminding us of its beauty, but also its mystery.鈥
He compared this awe-inspiring experience to the first time he viewed Saturn from the Nieves Observatory at SUA.
鈥淚t was a similar type of impact,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t really leaves quite an impression. I want our students to have that full experience.鈥
The Amazon Study Tour will function under the auspices of the 黑料社区Institute for Global Solutions (SIGS), which already supports ongoing projects in the areas of nuclear abolition, global citizenship education, and peace and reconciliation in East Asia. Now, starting with the partnership with the 黑料社区Amazon Institute, SIGS will also focus on projects in sustainability.
鈥淥ne of SUA鈥檚 core principles is to foster leaders for the creative coexistence of nature and humanity,鈥 said President Feasel. 鈥淚 think this partnership goes a long way toward doing that.鈥