Hibaku Jumoku in Costa Rica

2023.12.09_被爆樹木コスタリカ

Seeds of Hibaku Jumoku (A-bomb survivor trees) sent from Hiroshima have sprouted in Costa Rica!

Dr. Gerardo Abalos of the University of Costa Rica, who has nurtured the seeds and watched them grow, will speak about the project. There will also be a video message from Green Legacy Hiroshima.

The webinar will be held connecting Hiroshima and Costa Rica.

 

Date & Time:

December 9th, Saturday 10:00〜11:00 (Japan Time)

December 8th, Friday  19:00〜20:00 (Costa Rica Time)

*Please join Zoom using the QR code on the flyer.

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Oleander Initiative / U.S.

2023.06 Oleander Initiative - US

On June 8, 2023, the Oleander Initiative hosted a one-day program for six third-year students from Rutland High School in Vermont. This program came to fruition by their teacher, Ron Eysenman’s wish to bring his students to Hiroshima before their graduation. He was a participant in the 2018 UME Oleander program.

In the morning, the students listened to the A-bomb testimony shared by Mr. Soh Horie, and visited Peace Park and the Peace Memorial Museum in the afternoon. They also visited Jogakuin High School and were shown around the campus by Jogakuin students.

We were moved by how the students were determined to learn and know as much as possible about Hiroshima in the short time they had, despite being soaked by the pouring rain.

[UME website]Oleander Initiative / U.S.

Oleander Initiative / Middle East

2023.08 Oleander Initiative Middle East

Oleander Initiative Middle East Program

The UME Oleander Initiative Peace Education Program for Middle Eastern educators was held from July 26 – August 1, 2023.

The program was designed for the nine Middle Eastern and North African educators to learn about Hiroshima’s history, peace culture and peace education. We also held workshops to devise lesson plans for peace education based on what the participants learned in Hiroshima to be implemented in their respective countries.

 

[UME website] The Oleander Initiative for the Middle East

Oleander Initiative / PAX Christi

2024.03 Oleander Initiative - PAX Christi

The peace education program for PAX Christi took place from March 7 to 12, 2024, with 11 Catholic social activists.

The program included visits to Nagarekawa Church and the Jesuit Monastery in Nagatsuka, where we learned about the history of the city of Hiroshima from a religious perspective. In cooperation with the Hiroshima Noborimachi Church and the A-bomb survivors’ organizations in Hiroshima, a time for a peace gathering was planned, which deepened exchanges between the program participants and the people of Hiroshima.

 

[UME website] Pax Christi Study Tour and Pilgrimage to Hiroshima

Oleander Initiative / UK

2024.06 Oleander Initiative - UK

From June 23 to 27, 2024, we hosted a peace education program for five participants from the UK, who are experts in the field of mental health.

While learning about the history and peace culture of Hiroshima city, many words and thoughts were exchanged amongst the participants, including the staff, which led to a deeper understanding for each one of us. In a zine-making workshop organized by the participants from the UK, we made zines on the theme ‘What is peace?’ and shared our thoughts and feelings that transcended words.

The program made us realize that one of the most important pieces of ‘peace’ is to connect people and to cherish those connections.

 

[UME website] Hiroshima Through the Lens of Mental Health: Oleander UK Complexity of Peace Program

Oleander Initiative / Rotary International

2024.10 Oleander Initiative - Rotary International

In May and October 2024, we conducted the Hiroshima Peace Culture Program with 34 members of Rotary International from Canada, Kenya, Uganda, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

During the three-day program, participants attended a lecture on Hiroshima’s culture of peace by Professor Yuko Takahashi, visited the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Peace Memorial Park, and listened to Ms. Sadae Kasaoka’s experiences as an atomic bomb survivor and her life afterward. On the last day of the program, participants shared what they learned and discussed how they, as members of Rotary International, could promote peacebuilding within their respective communities. This program served as a stepping stone for further action toward peace.

[UME website] Rotary International and the Oleander Initiative

Holistic Peace Education / Hiroshima City

2023.03 ホリスティック平和教育 / 広島市
In March 2023, a two-day interactive peace education program was conducted for high school students in Hiroshima Prefecture. Two graduates of the United Nations University for Peace in Costa Rica served as facilitators, guiding participants through the basic theories and practical examples of peace and conflict studies as well as peace education. By reflecting on peace education in Hiroshima, a city that experienced the atomic bombing, the participants explored together how high school students, as future changemakers, can contribute to peacebuilding efforts.

Peace Education Active Learning Workshop / Okayama University

On March 10, 2024, we held a Peace Education Active Learning Workshop for students from Okayama University and universities in Hiroshima City. We conducted fieldwork and lectures to learn about the history of Hiroshima, and the workshop provided opportunities for participants to share various perspectives and ideas, engage in discussions, and express in words the actions they could take for peacebuilding.