Interviews, lectures, courses
We learn from and with others what reconciliation and peaceful co-existence is
Seeking foundation for non-violence
We research and share knowledge about cultures and practices that open pathways to healthy social forces. We ask what are the foundations of a culture of nonviolence and how to bring them to affected by conflict societies.
In current devided by war world we don’t always have an opportunity to come together and share a phisical space. That is why we are working on bringing education, therapy and co-creation through the means of online spaces.
On this page you can find open courses and information about online-lectures, free online-language courses and speaking groups and video stories from people experienced war or it’s causes and people working toward bringing reconciliation practices.

Roots of violence
Date: March 28th 2026
Author: Youth for Peace Research
Languages: EN, RU
Course description:
How various societal structures—technology, education, economy, language, heritage, public spaces—create conditions that enable or normalize violence and militarization.
avaliable on march 28 10:00 am CET
Trauma-informed pedagogy
Date: March 3rd 2026
Author: Martin Straube
Languages: DE, RU
Lecture description:
In this online session by Martin Straube, you will explore what trauma and trauma-related disorders are and gain an understanding of trauma from the perspective of anthroposophical anthropology.
A transcript of this lecture will be available shortly
group is full
Georgian (Kartuli)
Course description:
Weekly online meetings to learn the Georgian language – Kartuli.
Kartuli is truly unique, belonging to a separate language group, we can say with certainty that it reveals itself in a very interesting way once you delve into it.
German Speaking
Course description:
We have two conversation groups: one for youth and one for adults. In both groups, young people and adults actively learn the language, practicing conversational German and conversational Russian. People from Ukraine, Russia, and Bangladesh are interested in learning German, just as participants from Germany want to delve deeper into Russian.
Share your story
– If you would like to share a story on this website, or know someone who wants so we would like to hear it, please contact us bellow.
– if you want to support free and open education for young people and want to share your expertise with others, please contact us bellow.
