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Passed & Present with Allison Gilbert and Bonnie Carroll

Passed & Present with Allison Gilbert and Bonnie Carroll
Join this urgent conversation on grief & remembrance with Allison Gilbert and Bonnie Carroll, author of "Healing Your Grieving Heart After A Military Death".

Bring your most pressing questions to our next event in the Passed and Present conversation series. Gilbert will host a new discussion the last Thursday of every month.

Bonnie Carroll is a military veteran, the surviving spouse of the Brigadier General Tom Carroll, and Founder of the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), the leading national military service organization providing compassionate care, casework assistance, and 24/7/365 emotional support for all those impacted by the death of a military loved one. Bonnie founded TAPS following the death of her husband in an Army C-12 plane crash on November 12, 1992. She has held political appointments in the White House, The Department of Defense, and The Department of Veterans Affairs, served in Baghdad as an Advisor to the Iraq Ministry of Communications, and is a 2015 recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. She is the author of Healing Your Grieving Heart After A Military Death and has written numerous articles on grief and trauma. You can connect with Bonnie on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram.

Allison Gilbert is an Emmy award-winning journalist and author of numerous books, including the much-anticipated, forthcoming biography of Hearst newspaper columnist Elsie Robinson, to be published by Seal Press, an imprint of Hachette Book Group, in 2022.

On 9/11, Allison was a television news producer in New York and was nearly killed by falling debris when the second tower collapsed. She is the official narrator of the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s historical exhibition audio tour, the only female journalist to be so honored. To mark the 20th anniversary of the attacks, she is executive producer of two film projects in collaboration with the 9/11 Museum and Wondrium: a documentary called, "Reporting 9/11 and Why It Still Matters,” and a 20-part series entitled, "Women Journalists of 9/11: Their Stories.” Both projects explore what it was like to be a working journalist covering the terrorist attacks 20 years ago and how the aftermath changed journalists and media forever. Featured journalists include Tom Brokaw, Savannah Guthrie, Maggie Haberman, Linda Wertheimer, Scott Pelley, and many others.

Allison writes regularly for the New York Times and other publications. On her popular grief and resilience blog, she features Q & A’s with some of the most notable names in our culture today including, Arianna Huffington, Jon Stewart, and bestselling authors Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Dani Shapiro, and Susan Orlean. She is co-editor of Covering Catastrophe: Broadcast Journalists Report September 11.

You can connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Learn more by visiting www.allisongilbert.com.

The Passed and Present series, named after Gilbert’s inspiring book, is sponsored by Domani for Grief, a platform created with a single goal in mind: to provide in one place the best and most trusted resources, support, and information available to begin the healing process. “Domani” means tomorrow in Italian. Domani for Grief believes there’s always hope in a brighter tomorrow.

Registrants will be added to the Domani for Grief & Reimagine e-newsletter lists.



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Talk, Panel, & Conversation
Grief Isolation & Connection