This is a group led conversation to hold space for Black, Indigenous and People of Color to talk about Death, Dying.
We want to offer a space that honors our cultures, stories. As BIPOC we have different perspectives , have endured colonization and systematic oppression which has cause us to have a completely different outlook on what end of life means, and how death affect us and our communities.
This is an unstructured conversation with no set agenda. This is not a bereavement or grief group. Anyone that identifies as BIPOC is welcome to join.
Come hangout with us!
Co-Facilitators:
Oceana Sawyer [she/her] is an End of Life Doula with a passion for death education and providing dynamic experiences in which folks can become more fully alive.
Raisa Reyes [she/her] is a Hospice Aide, Palliative Care Doula and aspiring Palliative Care physician with a pasion for social justice and equity-informed end of life care for QTBIPOC folx.
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