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An Evening with Mimi Khúc: Exploring Mental Health & Unwellness

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Open Lecture/Webinar Education Food/Drink Free Health and Wellness Identity Inclusion Lecture Mental Health Mindfulness Special Guest

Tue, Oct 8, 2024

7:30 PM – 9 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Join us to hear guest speaker Mimi Khúc speak about Mental Health and Unwellness, especially as it pertains to Asian American communities. There will be a chance for questions afterward.

Dinner will be provided. 

Mimi Khúc, PhD, is a writer, scholar, and teacher of things unwell. She is the creator of the acclaimed mental health projects Open in Emergency and the Asian American Tarot, and the author of dear elia: Letters from the Asian American Abyss, a deep dive into the depths of Asian American unwellness at the intersections of ableism, model minoritization, and the university, and an exploration of new approaches to building collective care.

*This event is funded in part by the Wood Lecture Fund for innovative religious thought. 
We are grateful for the ongoing support of our community.

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Co-hosted with: Asian & Asian American Center