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MOSHI Therapeutic Program "Overcome Pain with Art and Philosophy"

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MOSHI is glad to start a disruptive therapeutic program to help kids who live with sicklecell anemia to overcome their painful chronic crises with fun, art and philosophy. The project will take place in Montreuil Public Hospital — in the pediatric playroom. It receveid a generous grant from Fondation Humanités, Digital et Numérique (sous l’égide de la Fondation de France)

If you want to know more about MOSHI non-medicated therapy, drop us an email!

We’re looking forward to sharing the first steps of this exciting project in the coming weeks :)

MOSHI workshops with Julia Edelman

Julia Edelman is a comedy writer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, N.Y. who studied Philosophy!

Her work has been featured in The New Yorker, New York magazine, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Cosmopolitan, Broadly, The Atlantic, CollegeHumor, Playboy, Funny or Die, Entertainment Weekly, People, the Believer, Buzzfeed, and many others.

Her first humor book, Love Voltaire Us Apart: A Philosopher's Guide to Relationships will be the support for a serie of MOSHI workshops about LOVE in Paris and NYC ! (Dates to be announced soon)