Thoreau, Emerson, Walden Pond and more

WHAT: WSUAA Webinar “Thoreau, Emerson, Walden Pond and More: Answering Big Questions”

WHEN: Thursday, July 8 @ 1 p.m. Pacific

WHERE: Online- Register to attend

Stressed out? Looking for inner calm? It turns out that mindfulness has been with us for a long time. Join Stanford historian Caroline Winterer for an exploration of a remarkable group of 19th-century Americans, the Transcendentalists, and how they coped with a chaotic world transformed almost overnight by massive technological and social changes. We’ll look at Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, John Muir, and other writers and artists living everywhere from the shores of Walden Pond to the snowy peaks of Yosemite.

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