USEFUL LINKS
ORGANIZATION AND MEMBERS

Real stories about people practicing Nichiren Daishon Buddhism in the United States.

Soka Gakkai International main site, featuring the SGI Quarterly magazine, news releases, history, and other study and religious materials.
OUR FOUNDERS

Soka Gakkai's Founders: Information about third Soka Gakkai president,Daisaku Ikeda.

Soka Gakkai's Founders: Information about second Soka Gakkai president, Josei Toda.
Soka Gakkai's Founders: Information about first Soka Gakkai president, Tsunetsaburu Makaguchi.

COMMUNITY AND ENGAGEMENT
The Victory Over Violence (VOV) Campaign is a growing network of global citizens committed to building the culture of peace through dialogue & action.


The People's Decade for Nuclear Abolition initiative created by SGI aims to rouse public opinion and help create a global grassroots network of people dedicated to abolishing nuclear weapons.
A place to renew and refresh: Here amid the native Live Oak trees and Sabal Palms, discussions on Buddhism, philosophy and everyday life take place in a relaxing atmosphere.


Distinguished Speaker Series: This eclectic and thought-provoking series aims to help community participants empower themselves with a heightened awareness of the subtle shifts in attitudes and behaviors necessary to build and sustain the culture of peace.
The Culture Department consists of members who either work or study in the fields of
academia, education (preK-12), healing arts, medical doctors and physicians, and the law.

The Courageous Freedom Group holds periodic community activities supporting the LGBTQ community with the purpose of sharing this life-affirming teaching that celebrates diversity in every human being.

STUDY AND EDUCATION
SGI-USA online bookstore.

Fabulous subscription based resources to help us deepen our understanding of Nichiren Daishonin Buddhism.

English translations of essential texts of Nichiren Buddhism.

Soka University is a private, non-profit, four-year liberal arts college and graduate school.

“Nothing is more crucially important today than the kind of humanistic education that enables people to sense the reality of interconnectedness, to appreciate the infinite potential in each person’s life, and to cultivate that dormant human potential to the fullest.”
Daisaku Ikeda