Singapore Soka Association supported the Asia Humanitarian Forum (AHF) 2010 held at The Plaza, National Library from 15-17 January with the exhibition “Seeds of Change” as well as screening of the videos “Another Way of Seeing Things” and “A Quiet Revolution”.
The event served as a public educational platform to promote both humanitarian and environmental causes to the masses. The inaugural AHF featured film screenings, green activities, talks and exhibitions.
About the films
The film “Another Way of Seeing Things” is based on an essay of the same title written by Buddhist author and peace builder Daisaku Ikeda, from his book The World is Yours to Change (Asahi Press).
“A Quiet Revolution” is a 30-minute film featuring three dramatic case studies of how individuals in India, Slovakia and Kenya have contributed to solving local environmental problems. The Film’s primary message is that even one person’s action can make a dramatic difference.
Please email to ssaorg@singnet.com.sg for more information on these films.