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Anuttama Dasa

 

Anuttama Dasa is the Director of Communications for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), a Vaishnava, or monotheistic, faith within Hindu culture. He was appointed to ISKCON's Governing Body Commission in 1999, and also serves as an editor of the ISKCON Communications Journal. Anuttama is a board member of the Washington, D.C. region of the National Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ), vice president of the Religion Communicators Council (RCC), and founding member of Children of Krishna, a networking and support organization for second-generation Krishna devotees. He also serves as a board member of the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies of the American Academy of Religion. He has participated in many ICSA conferences, including the panel presentation, "Can Cultic Groups Change."

 

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Conference 2003 CT: Agenda
Conference 2005 Madrid: Agenda

Panel Discussion: Can Cultic Groups Change—The Case of ISKCON

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