Carrying the Torch: SUA Students Honor Daisaku Ikeda's Vision for Peace
In the days following university founder Daisaku Ikeda’s passing last year, SUA President Ed Feasel reminded the campus community that Soka students were Ikeda’s greatest treasure and that “he had deep conviction that they would be champions of peace, moving the arc of history from one of war to peaceful coexistence.”
It was fitting, then, that the SUA Founding Spirit Celebration, held on November 15 to commemorate the first anniversary of Ikeda’s passing, was led by students. Organized by the Writing of Daisaku Ikeda Club, the event celebrated Ikeda’s life and educational legacy, inspiring attendees to carry on his vision for the future.
Distinguished guest speakers Feasel and SUA Board Trustee Matilda Buck shared personal stories of their interactions with Ikeda that highlighted his warmth, consideration for others, and expectations for young people to take the lead in building a more just and peaceful world.
As a testament to Ikeda’s enduring impact, SUA students shared reflections on how they intend to carry on his legacy, embodying his vision of a peaceful and compassionate world. Here are some of their perspectives, captured alongside their portraits.
Muchindu Mwananyanda ’25
“I aspire to carry forward Ikeda’s legacy by passionately advocating for the rights and health of marginalized communities worldwide. Guided by his vision of human dignity and global peace, I am committed to creating inclusive solutions that address systemic inequities, foster empowerment, and ensure every individual has the opportunity to thrive.”
Marina Inoue ’25
“Peacebuilding through education was always central to Ikeda’s life. Inspired by his vision, I am committed to advancing education that extends beyond the classroom, fostering value creation at the level of individual lives.”
Chad Lutu ’27
“Ikeda always stressed the importance of dialogue. As such, I will strive to engage in meaningful dialogue with others to transcend our differences and help usher in a world where we all feel seen.”
Liona Shoji ’25
“Ikeda’s philosophy for global peace and humanism is not about tolerance or passive coexistence. It’s about how we actively promote and embrace diversity (in opinions, culture, etc.) to advocate for equity in order to make this world a more comfortable place for everyone. Therefore, to promote our university founder’s legacy, I will live my everyday life as a truly sincere friend of every person I encounter. I will set an example with my actions to inspire others to embrace Ikeda’s philosophy of global citizenship for world peace.”
Lucas Ferreira ’27
“Ikeda’s life and journey taught me a lot about my own personal journey and how to live according to my dreams. His philosophy helps me understand human relationships, how we should always seek to strive together and create value in everything we set our minds to. That’s the way I want to live and carry on his legacy wherever I go in the world.”
Kai Tomita ’27
“Ikeda once said that the most beautiful aspect of a human being is the effort they undertake. During my time here, I am striving to embody this spirit, dedicating myself fully so that 10, 20, or even 50 years from now, I can look back with pride and say, ‘Wow, I truly gave it my all.’”
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