Humanitarian

In August of 2000, Ilchi Lee stood as a guest speaker in the main hall of the United Nations building in New York City during the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders. He recited the Prayer of Peace he had authored for the occasion, and he promised himself that the prayer would not see its end as mere words. He vowed to someday return to the UN with practical means of achieving world peace. Ilchi Lee made efforts toward a multi-level strategic partnership with the UN. His chief interest was to make contributions to its global peace and humanitarian efforts. In 2001, he hosted the New Millennium World Peace Humanity Conference in Seoul, South Korea, an event that gathered around 12,000 people from around the world to find workable means of fostering a more peaceful, sustainable global culture. Speakers at the event included former U.S. Vice President Al Gore, environmental activist Maurice Strong, and renowned journalist Seymour Topping. In addition, Ilchi Lee continued to have public seminars and academic seminars in Korea at the Korea Institute of Brain Science (KIBS) and the University of Brain Education (UBE). In 2007, KIBS earned consultative NGO status with the UN.

Then in 2008, 8 years after his determination as a guest at the UN, Ilchi Lee stood on the UN grounds not as a guest, but as a host. That June, he held the Fourth International Brain Education Conference there, while at the same time celebrating the inauguration of IBREA. With this event, he created a foundation for Brain Education to be utilized by the UN's international peace activities, educational projects, and welfare promotion efforts. At the International Brain Education Conference, several distinguished neuroscientists such as Dr. Antonio Damasio and Elkhonon Goldberg, Ph.D., as well as several other guests, lectured. In July of 2009, Brain Education was introduced to UN officials at the Annual Ministerial Review in Geneva, Switzerland during a seminar "The Role of Brain Education in Global Mental Health".

Brain Education is receiving public attention as an alternative solution to problems in our public education systems. Schools that introduce the method are experiencing significant improvement in student performance, attendance, and concentration. There have also been improvements in teacher-student relationships and communication, leading to decreased number of misdemeanors and delinquencies. Three hundred seven schools in the United States have adopted Brain Education in their regular curriculum, as well as over a thousand schools in South Korea through the Happy School Campaign, to promote whole-person education and nurture the compassion in each student. Ilchi Lee's efforts recently bore more fruit by receiving approval for and opening a 4-year online university program offered by the Global Cyber University, providing a more solid foundation for BE to achieve its dream.

Humanitarian, Ilchi Lee

Humanitarian, Ilchi Lee

From left top in a circular order, Ilchi Lee at the United Nations in 2000, Press Conference forHumanity Conference in 2001, Ilchi with Al Gore at the Humanity Conference, Ilchi Lee with Hilary Clinton, Ilchi Lee with Ban Kimoon, UN Secretary General, Ilchi Lee with Vice President Joe Biden


Ilchi Lee also created the Earth Citizen Movement based on his belief that the current problems humanity faces can only be solved through its collective awareness reaching an understanding that all people are one and all are citizens of earth, regardless of religion, race, or culture. The One Dollar Project is a part of Earth Citizen Movement; it provides a specific action step for those who wish to create a better future for the earth and humanity by donating one dollar a month. Donations go to the United Nation's environment restoring efforts, activities for ensuring physical and mental health, and fighting illiteracy. Currently, donations have been forwarded to United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)'s Billion Tree Campaign, UNICEF's AIDS prevention efforts, aid for Cambodian children, and the UN Foundation for Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) for relief for Haiti earthquake survivors.