Jordan Walker
Jordan has been studying the cultural landscape since his childhood, when he moved throughout the U.S. and spent a year in China with his family. He self-designed his undergraduate degree in Multi-media Design at Clark University and received a dual Masters of Education (MS. Ed.) while teaching children with Autism in a Brooklyn public school.
In 2005 Jordan began to study and work in the Threefold Community, the original Anthroposophical intentional community in Spring Valley, NY. For 5 years he organized many conferences and education initiatives and launched a social sculpture experiment entitled the new forms project. In 2011 he received a research grant at the Goetheanum in Switzerland to study new forms of adult education. In 2017 he designed Wisdom Working initiative directory and in 2019 helped inaugurate the Applied Anthroposophy online program. He is currently on his second year coordinating the successful program and looks forward to a new year of programming events locally. He lives in Philmont, NY with his two young children.