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On Empathy Conversation III: COVID-19 & the Loss of Studio with Andrew Levitt

July 21, 2020 Posted by Paniz Moayeri Community, Event, Initiatives

Dear all,

On Friday, July 24th at 6 pm, Andrew Levitt will guide an On Empathy conversation entitled: COVID-19 & the Loss of Studio.

Andrew’s talk will focus on mental health and well-being around issues and challenges of this time. We are grateful for Andrew’s meaningful contributions and resources related to mental health and well-being over the years. We look forward to your virtual presence.

Time: Jul 24, 2020 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86984902706?pwd=dDZuWjZPMG5HNTZvUkFxWW5SUXFaUT09
Meeting ID: 869 8490 2706
Passcode: empathy

With affection,
On Empathy  

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About Paniz Moayeri

Paniz Moayeri is a 2019 graduate of the M.Arch program from the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, where she also received her Bachelor of Architectural Studies in 2015. Her graduate thesis (entitled Your Passport Doesn’t Work Here: Asylum, Space, and Iranian Queer Heritage) looks at the connection between space and queer heritage in the Iranian LGBTQ+ refugee community of Toronto.

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