This is a story of peace—a very influential and meaningful story, as far as peace in North America and beyond...
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Nathaniel Williams founded the Free Columbia training site with Laura Summer, where he directed the M.C. Richards program. He studied art and puppetry in Basel, Switzerland, and graduated in fine arts from the Neue Kunstschule in 2002. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Albany and works as a performer, teacher and artist. Currently he is the head of the Youth Section at the Goetheanum.
In recent months, student protests against the Israel-Palestine War have emerged on university campuses, first in the United States, then...
Through working with young people internationally in recent years, especially after the discussions in the Youth Section staff meeting in...
A particular dynamic that influences countless young people today who are striving spiritually is showing up most strikingly in the...
The Christmas Conference of 1923: clarification of internal conflicts; encountering the criticism and malice in the media with a commitment...
The long anticipated and hoped-for conference of the Georgian Youth Society Parzival took place in August. In a moving account...
Form emerges as an image reflected in water at rest in a stone basin. The phenomenon alludes to the essence...
The pen may be mightier than the sword, but we can’t escape the sword’s power to corrupt the word—the conditions...
Generational change seems to be accelerating, but the youth movements of the past need not feel so distant from today’s...
Nathaniel Williams, head of the Youth Section, has created a new and forthcoming podcast and video series called «Questions of...
Nathaniel Williams was born in Alabama, studied Painting and Puppetry in Switzerland and Political Theory in Albany, and established an Art...
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