THE ALABASTER BOX: Surviving Grief
"She has done what she could..." ~Mark 14:8 MEETING ID: 85740338977 PASSCODE: 069757 PHONE: 301-715-8592
"She has done what she could..." ~Mark 14:8 MEETING ID: 85740338977 PASSCODE: 069757 PHONE: 301-715-8592
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"If the grief is fresh, holiday cheer can seem like an affront. Celebrations may underscore how alone people feel." ~Dr. Michael Miller
“What is unique to the African American experience of grieving is that whatever it is that we are grieving is happening on top of the trauma residing in our bodies from the daily lived experience of existing within a system that has historically and continues currently to assault us in a myriad of ways,” said Oceana Sawyer, an end-of-life doula who helps people navigate death and grief. “People with Black bodies are already traumatized to varying degrees. When you add to that the standard losses that all humans experience when someone dies, then it can quickly get overwhelming.” ~www.huffpost.com