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May 06 2024
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4:30 pm - 5:30 pm

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Artivism: Journey Past Anxiety, Panic & Acute Liver Failure with Biochemical Nutrition, with Michelle Anglisano

Michelle Anglisano will discuss her healing process and the journey of her past which created a life of comfort.

Michelle Anglisano suffered with debilitating anxiety and panic throughout her 20’s. After being almost housebound, she found her biochemistry was imbalanced, due to a faulty methylation pathway. Through biochemical nutrition, Michelle was able to survive acute liver failure from an antibiotic and release herself from the hindrances of anxiety and panic.

Join her in a discussion about the journey of her past which created a life of comfort.

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Michelle Anglisano

For 30 years, Michelle has informally studied both of the traditional Hindu and Buddhist meditation philosophies. She also studies and practices the modernized Buddhist practice of Mindfulness. Her strong belief in healing through energy, motivated her to receive her certification in Reiki. She enjoys Hatha and Vinyasa Yoga, and practices Kundalini Yoga daily. Michelle is a veteran Special Education public school teacher of 30 years. Michelle is a published co-author of the book Methylation Madness: Insight into the Biochemical and Personal Lives of Hypermethylaters (Page Publishing, 2020).

She has spoken at the American Naturopathic Association Medical Convention about her life’s journey from almost being homebound due to her former struggles with anxiety to living a stunningly peaceful life. Michelle lives her life by incorporating positive energy, setting a daily intention of striving to improve as a person each day and to spread loving-kindness.

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Artivism: The Power of Art Social Transformation, grew out of Illuminations of Social Imagination: Learning From Maxine Greene, (Dio Press, 2019), edited by Teachers College alumni Courtney Weida and Carolina Cambronero-Varela, and Dolapo Adeniji-Neill, of Adelphi University. This research originally emerged from a well-attended 2018 conference presentation and exhibition at Teachers College, Columbia University, engaging with the local and international community of arts education and arts administration.” — Publisher’s Description

Artivism: The Power of Art Social Transformation is jointly sponsored by Adelphi University, Sing for Hope, and the Gottesman Libraries.