A Short Obituary for Women’s Day Judging from my experiences in Anthroposophical cultural settings, I would tend to deny that...
One hundred years after its reestablishment, the General Anthroposophical Society is taking on the task of broader participation by members...
When speaking of Africa, it’s not uncommon to speak of ‹Mother Africa› or the ‹motherland›, which corresponds to the Egyptian word ‹Afru-ika› (motherland). Africa: the cradle of humankind, and motherland, which also means: an abundance and an understanding of life itself as rich. People have lived in this part of...
Sikhethiwe Mlotsha is the moderator for the women’s and young people’s workshops in Kufunda. She loves this work. She dreams...
Having been asked what kind of vision Rudolf Steiner developed in 1923 for the Anthroposophical Society after the Goetheanum burned...
Emilia Roig, founder of the Center for Intersectional Justice in Berlin, is one of the most important feminist voices in Germany today. In her new book, she is challenging old thought patterns about marriage. New forces are at work: The gender debate, the LBGTQ movement, and thoughts on decolonising thinking...
Anthroposophic Medicine has for years continued to develop internationally in its structures and ideas. In doing so, the Medical Section...
Nathaniel Williams, head of the Youth Section, has created a new and forthcoming podcast and video series called «Questions of...
He (The Lord) said to Abram:Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you. Thomas Fuchs, in an essay, writes about the dimension of the “unlived life” and its relevance with regard to accounting for life in the face of approaching death....
“If colleague Z says one thing, I can guarantee that colleague Y will say the opposite in response; and if...
Joyce Birungi is the Head of Programs at YARD Uganda and Kisakye Primare School; Dr. Annette Massmann is the Director...
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