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Rocky began mellowing with age and turned his attention to philanthropy. He started the Rocky H. Aoki Foundation and promoted a global philosophy of “One Planet-One People”. Rocky’s fundraising efforts have benefited various organizations including Juvenile Diabetes, the Leukemia Society and the National Foundation for Cancer Research. Rocky was also a dedicated environmentalist and was recognized by the United Nations Environmental Program Directorate for sponsoring then New York Times environmental supplement, Imagine. He established a Green Arts Program promoting international art exchanges.
In 1993, Rocky sponsored art exhibits in Japan, the United States and England showcasing the work of environmentally concerned Japanese Artists. He authored 11 Japanese business motivational books and 2 books in English, ‘Making it in America’ and ‘Sake, Water from Heaven’.
He was a firm believer in the value of cultural exchange, co-sponsoring the Japanese Folk Festival at Carnegie Hall where more than 500 musicians, dancers and singers from Japan performed. |