Grief Through An Immigrant Lens
Immigration is at the forefront of our public discourse: who comes here, who “belongs” here, and what risks they take when seeking refuge. But what happens once they arrive? How do these new immigrants address the duality of navigating a new life, a new community, and a new future while experiencing the loss of identity and trust and grieving those who were left behind? Death disrupts one’s sense of identity and place. When a death occurs, whether here or in their homeland, immigrants are confronted with negotiating cultural death practices, family rituals, and how to honor their loved ones. Bereavement Counselor Rashida Sanchez, MA, FT (Calvary Hospital-Brooklyn), explores the ways in which contemporary immigrants address the realities that arise, here and at home, from the death of a loved one. Join Rashida, Roshni Kavate, a palliative care nurse, and Tida Beattie, an end of life doula, in a discussion about navigating grief and loss of immigrants.