I'd like a green burial. Preferably my body wrapped in woollen shroud. No coffin for me. I hope my people will line my woodland grave with straw, branches, herbs & flowers. Then lower my body & nestle it on top. Don't be scared of my body's outline.
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grieve & chill ✨
join us and our grief buddies for a unique afternoon of healing and connection at our virtual guided grief hang - elevated by 🌱 - we offer a non carceral space for exploring the intersections of grief, weed and community.
sunday | march 9 | 1-230 pm pst
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2/12 @ 6–7 PM PST
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this monthly virtual support group has been reimagined as a place for BIPOC/PGM who experience SI to exist without the white gaze, without the need to explain, and without the threat of judgment or forced intervention.
A large green waxed jacket that belonged to our dead dad.
This is a true story about unexpected, mundane legacy & pleasingly dull personal artefacts.
It charts an activity we found ourselves doing a few months after Dad died, but a thing that was weirdly engaging & comforting. A little adventure.
>KV
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Tuesday, February 11 at 7 p.m. EST Medical Assistance in Dying We will be joined by two guest speakers from Dying with Dignity Canada who will lead us through the choices that come up around accessing medical assistance in dying. In Canada (and likely elsewhere), there are important concerns tied to the way MAiD is made available while other life-saving supports are not. Although the presentation will not focus on these aspects, the presentation will be followed by discussion where we can ask questions and share experiences about MAiD and how it relates to our lives. Expect engaging discussions and a supportive community to share your thoughts and experiences. This session is for people curious about MAiD, who are considering it for themselves, or with loved ones who have accessed or applied for MAiD. On zoom with closed captioning. Hosted by Tiana Dargent of Queer Community Deathcare
Guest speakers from Dying with Dignity Canada lead us through the choices around accessing medical assistance in dying with discussion where we can ask questions and share experiences about MAiD and how it relates to our lives.
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queer grief defies the systems that try to erase us. 🖤
[id : cop cars on fire and various fire elements sit as the background images. large text reads “pdx queer death collective” “grieve against the machine” “a virtual grief place for anti capitalists” “tuesdays | 7 - 8:30 pm pst | saturdays 1 - 2:30 pm pst”]
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a *bi weekly* ONLINE drop-in group dedicated to discussing the toll that late-stage capitalism takes on our brains. it’s the perfect way to wind down for the evening or ease into your weekend.
Just updated. 128 active PDX orgs and counting.
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From the TalkDeath archives, "We live in the Anthropocene – a time of ecological crisis and loss. This is the era of ecological grief."
black and white floral greenhouse background image - large white letters read “death care as resistance”
in death care, we see abolitionist practices in end of life autonomy, rejecting oppressive institutions and centering care in grief.
how do you envision death care as an act of resistance?