An expression of collective vision
Welcome to the Anne Stadler Love website, where the life and work of Anne Stadler is remembered, celebrated, and carried on by the living. This site aspires to hold some of Anne’s vitality, her spirit and energy, and her talent for connecting people to productive collective work. It is both retrospective—remembering Anne and learning from her—and alive—a site of work shaped and used by those who show up and are moved to join in. We’re inspired by Anne’s lifelong commitment to showing up and to joining in. Join us!
About Anne
Anne Morgan Stadler was born in Rochester, NY, in 1931. She described her work this way: “I open space for personal and collective vision expressed in practical community-building outcomes.” Most of her working life was spent in Seattle, Washington, where she and her husband, David Stadler, raised their four kids and lived full lives of citizen activism. Read more…
Memories
Anne Stadler lived a long, eventful life, working in television, community building, peace projects, and Open Space gatherings all over the globe. Her path crossed those of many fascinating others and circled back to intense friendships and the comfort of a loving family. Please send memories, whether written, pictures, or videos, you wish to contribute to the site via this contact form. View Memories…
Resources
Anne Stadler always built for future possibilities. Whatever task she joined, her efforts enabled those working together—and those yet to come to the work—to have full access to the tools she and others collectively shaped and used. This section lists some of the living resources that inspired Anne or that she helped to build. See Resources…
“Everything that happens to us in the world passes into us. It all becomes part of the inner temple of the soul and it can never be lost. This is the art of the soul: to harvest your deeper life from all the seasons of your experience.”
– John O’Donohue
Please be in touch!
The greatest memorial to Anne Stadler will be the living connections we make and our commitment to future collective work. You won’t get spammed, we promise.