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Brief highlights from conversations at the 2012 conference of Rudolf Steiner's Anthroposophical Society in America, held at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Topics include anthroposophic medicine, the movement art of eurythmy, outreach to people in prison, Waldorf (Steiner) education, biodynamic agriculture and ecology and beekeeping, and local community activism. Longer excepts will be posted in the near future. Visit anthroposophy.org for more information. Persons shown include: Mary Stewart Adams, Harbor Springs Study Group, MI Walter Alexander, Anthroposophy NYC (NY Branch), NY Rita Amedee, New Orleans Group, LA Royce Crall, Waldorf Teacher, Akron, OH Marianne Dietzel, Bereavement Counselor, Roseville, MN Gunther Hauk & Vivienne Struve Hauk, Spikenard Farm & Bee Sanctuary, Floyd, VA Fred Janney, Anthroposophical Prison Outreach, Ann Arbor, MI Patrice Maynard, AWSNA, Chatham, NY David Michael and Glenda Monasch, Sound Circle Eurythmy, Boulder, CO Susan Moss, Anthroposophical Nurse, Akron, OH Joyce Reilly, Anthroposophy NYC (NY Branch), NY Andrea Rentea, MD, True Botanica, Chicago, IL Ross Rentea, MD, True Botanica, Chicago, IL Barbara Richardson, Eurythmy in the Workplace, Freeport, ME Margaret Runyon, New Orleans Group, LA Ari-Paul Saunders, Youth Section, Toronto, Canada Margaret Shipman, Traveling Speakers Program, Los Angeles, CA Judith Soleil, Rudolf Steiner Library, Ghent, NY Seija Zimmermann, MD, Goetheanum Executive Council, Dornach, Switzerland