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You are here: Home / Events / The Literary Arts & Humanities 2025 Section Conference

The Literary Arts & Humanities 2025 Section Conference

April 30, 2025 By Mark Zweifel

“Who is Rudolf Steiner for Our 21st Century?”

The 2025 Section Conference in San Francisco will devote one entire day of our three-day conference to an exploration of this question. 

Students from the San Francisco Waldorf High School will lead off on Sunday morning. May 11. They will share thoughts and experiences and lead small group discussions. Joan Caldarera will moderate. 

This Sunday morning session will flow into an afternoon plenum discussion. Christiane Haid, our Section leader at the School for Spiritual Science at the Goetheanum, will give a keynote talk. Audience members will have opportunity to participate throughout the day.

Panel members on Sunday afternoon include: Christiane Haid, Joan Caldarera, John Bloom, Robert McDermott, Jeffrey Hipolito, Emmanuel Vukovich, Gayle Davis, Bruce Donehower. John Bloom, the former General Secretary of the Anthroposophical Society in America, is the moderator on Sunday afternoon.

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