Jehangir

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After a rebellious childhood, Jehangir attended Ryerson University where he specialized in European Philosophy. He has presented and published papers on the philosophy of medicine and embodiment. When he was three months old, he was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a hereditary, degenerative lung disease, that has, since 2004, been taking up a lot of space in his life. On the bright side, philosophy can be done from a hospital bed. He was accepted to graduate school in philosophy at the University of Guelph, but is deferring a year after spending four straight months in the hospital battling a lung infection. He's currently running a seminar group in existential philosophy and art, writing a long (very long) poem, and thinking about what the heck to do next. He wants to live as brightly as he can while his body is still functioning pretty well. 

Imran

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After a highly structured childhood, Imran attended Harvard University, specializing in computer science. After an internship at a bank in New York, where the bathrooms were well made at an obviously great expense, and yet somehow unwelcoming, he spent a year working for a developmental NGO in Central Asia. He is currently in the middle of applying to grad school, (sort-of) working as a consultant in New York, and trying his best to be open the world in all it's self-developmental possibilities.