From Death to Disposition Historically, care for the dead was handled by family and community – and legally, it is still our right to do so. But for many, our ancestral ways of caring for each other after… Read More
Final Disposition Meet my friend Mark, seen here shrouded in the back of the ‘62 Suburban that served as his hearse. Mark died in his sleep five months shy of turning 50. He’d often told his beloved wife… Read More
New Offering! Monthly “Befriending Mortality” classes via Zoom WHAT: Attend the monthly classes of your choice. Sessions are 75 minutes long and include information, reflection, and group participation centered on a rotating topic. See topics below. WHEN: The… Read More
The Death Talk Project
From 2016–2019 the Death Talk Project organized workshops, rituals, Death Cafés, a monthly movie night, and other events. This legacy site documents our approach to useful, honest conversation about how we die, how we mourn, and how we care for and remember our dead.
From Death to Disposition: April 9 Zoom Class
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Last Updated: March 28, 2024 by hollyjpruett
From Death to Disposition Historically, care for the dead was handled by family and community – and legally, it is still our right to do so. But for many, our ancestral ways of caring for each other after… Read More
Final Disposition: Feb 27 Zoom Class
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Last Updated: March 28, 2024 by hollyjpruett
Final Disposition Meet my friend Mark, seen here shrouded in the back of the ‘62 Suburban that served as his hearse. Mark died in his sleep five months shy of turning 50. He’d often told his beloved wife… Read More
Befriending Mortality Monthly Topic Classes
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Last Updated: March 28, 2024 by hollyjpruett
New Offering! Monthly “Befriending Mortality” classes via Zoom WHAT: Attend the monthly classes of your choice. Sessions are 75 minutes long and include information, reflection, and group participation centered on a rotating topic. See topics below. WHEN: The… Read More
The Death Talk Project
From 2016–2019 the Death Talk Project organized workshops, rituals, Death Cafés, a monthly movie night, and other events. This legacy site documents our approach to useful, honest conversation about how we die, how we mourn, and how we care for and remember our dead.
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