Ikeda Lecture

The annual Ikeda Lecture features a renowned intellectual whose work honors, intersects with, and/or responds to themes present in Daisaku Ikeda’s six decades of efforts in the fields of peace, culture, and education. 

Stay Tuned for D​etails on the Next Ikeda Lec​ture​.
​Coming Soon!

Questions: IkedaInstitute@depaul.edu

Past Events

  • 2021 - Black Feminism and Society for Education (Virtual)

  • 2019 - Ceasar McDowell Speaks on Dialogue in Demographic Complexity

  • 2017 - Re-Mixing Borders: Education & the Global Solidarity of Hip-Hop: Awad Ibrahim

  • 2016 - Education for Global Citizenship and The Crisis Facing Black America: Kwame Anthony Appiah

  • 2015 - Living as Learning: Dewey, Makiguchi and Ikeda in the 21st Century Inaugural Lecture