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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nWednesday, March 01, 2023 4:00 pm to 6:00
  pm \n JHB100 and online \n Jackman Humanities Building \n 170 St. George 
 Street, 1st floor \n\nSpeakers \nMaya Meshel \n\nDescription: \nATCJS req
 uests that all in-person attendees wear a mask to protect our vulnerable c
 ommunity members. Maya Meshel (Independent Photographer, Israel)Date: Wed
 nesday, March 1 at 4 PMLocation: JHB100/ Zoom Artist Talk: 'Shattered'On 
 March 2022, I set out with a delegation from Israel to document the first
  wave of refugees fleeing from Ukraine across the border to Moldova. Throu
 gh the photos I shot there, I will share the experiences of these grandpa
 rents, mothers, and children, who left everything behind and set out in
 to the unknown.Maya O. Meshel is a Documentary Photographer and a freelanc
 e Photojournalist based in Israel.Her passion in her photography is to tel
 l a story that is true to the brutality and beauty of reality.Her document
 ary projects, publications and exhibitions span from women in moments of 
 crisis and refugees fleeing from Ukraine to groups and individuals who hav
 e chosen unusual paths in life or who have taken a road of no return.Her w
 orks have appeared in exhibitions in the UJA Federation in Manhattan, New
  York and on Fox News; and have appeared in print in Chisinau, Moldova. 
 ***The ATCJS is proud to present the photo exhibit on Ukrainian Jewish ref
 ugee experiences in 2022. These photos are on display in the A\ne Tanenbau
 m Centre for Jewish Studies during the 2022-2023 academic year. Community 
 members are welcome to visit the Centre to view the photo exhibition. Plea
 se check on the Centre’s opening hours on the website before visiting. Thi
 s lecture will be delivered in-person in JHB100and virtually via Zoom. \n
 \nContact Information: \n A\ne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies cjs.eve
 nts@utoronto.ca A\ne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies \n\nSponsors \nA
 \ne Tanenbaum Centre for Jewish Studies \n170 St. George Street, 1st floo
 r \n\nCategories \n Discussion \n\nAudiences \n All
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LOCATION:170 St. George Street, 1st floor
SUMMARY:Artist Talk: 'Shattered'
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