MAY 23-25, 2026

At Threefold Educational Foundation in Chestnut Ridge, NY

  • Are you interested in moving beyond clichés of “woke” and “anti-woke” to enter into a vital, living conversation about the social justice issues of our time?
  • Do you think it is important to explore how anthroposophy can help us stop othering and start meeting each other as human beings across the various cultural, social, and economic differences?
  • Is it time to have constructive conversations about the role of DEI in Waldorf education, Camphill, and other anthroposophical daughter movement institutions?

If so, we warmly invite you to an intergenerational event held by the Threefold Youth House, where we will strive to host a spirit that aims to transform polarity for the sake of a new, shared substance. These are sensitive topics, and we will develop new social capacities to make this event work! Are you up for the challenge? Please join us! The first iteration of this event took place in Detroit, Michigan, where nearly 40 individuals gathered for two days in mid-October. More can be read about that event here. This second gathering continues the work begun there, aiming to bring the conversation to the Threefold Community for a more regional working space. Additionally, this project includes a Substack called A Social Future, where we publish research and writing on this topic.  

 

Registration for Beyond Woke & Anti-Woke: What Does Anthroposophy Have to Offer?

About Meals

A health-forward vegetarian-leaning menu with some responsibly-sourced meat options, the majority of meals will be gluten-free (or there will be gluten-free options) and there will always be dairy-free and vegan options too. In general, we will be minimizing certain foods – less reliance on pulses (beans) and nightshades – although some summer tomatoes will be used! We will be exploring a playful approach to some of the meals – think summer picnics rather than more formal dinners!

Register for the Gathering

Our goal is to make the conference accessible to all who wish to attend regardless of their ability to pay. The basic conference cost of $150 is the average amount needed per participant to cover costs. Three meals and snacks are included in this fee.

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Accommodations

 If you need a place to stay during the conference, check out housing options here.

If you would like to stay at Holder House, a booking code (promo code) will be provided in your confirmation email to facilitate your room reservation upon completing your conference registration.

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