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Emory-Tibet Week 2021 will be different from years past because of its virtual format, but will still share insights with members of the Emory community and others through its theme of “Compassion, Practice and Well-being.”
The theme represents the shared mission of all the programs of Emory’s Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics (CCSCBE): CBCT® (Cognitively-Based Compassion Training), SEE Learning® (Social, Emotional and Ethical Learning) and the Robert A. Paul Emory-Tibet Science Initiative.
“These programs come together with the Compassion Center’s most recent endeavor an ambitious initiative called The Compassion Shift which aims to advance a global culture of compassion to the key areas of health care, education, business and social services across the world,” says Hannah Smith, CCSCBE program coordinator. “Drawing from years of experience and research, we strive to make the need for compassion in our world more visible and to sh
Like mother, like son
That same year, Anna Maria, who raised her children independently, took her 11-year-old son, Fabio, to Asia for the first time. The journey inspired him to follow in his mother’s footsteps and, eventually, led to them opening the first Rossi & Rossi gallery together in 1988 in London, where Anna Maria had moved in 1985 to be closer to collectors and fellow dealers. In 2013, they expanded to Hong Kong, opening a sprawling space in a former factory building in Wong Chuk Hang. This month they are opening a second gallery in the city, a smaller outpost in Central in which they plan to show ancient art alongside pieces by a handful of contemporary Asian artists they now represent.