Grief & Aspects of the African American Experience

A conversation about grief, its common manifestations, and how we can cope in a time where common strategies are not possible.

A resource by End of Life Choices New York

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Grief is a universal process with unique and holistic features for each griever. The time of pandemic has emphasized our culture’s need to have more conversation about death, dying and loss.

This is a recording of conversation about grief, its common manifestations and how we can cope in a time where common strategies are not possible. We will took a special look at elements of grief from the African American perspective, highlighting how social inequities frame and impact African American grief.

Presenter:

Rashida Sanchez, MA, FT currently works in the role of bereavement counselor at Calvary Hospital/Hospice. She facilitates bereavement groups for children, teens and adults who are processing a variety of deaths. She is not only passionate about working with her clients but also interested in how bereavement and grief can be viewed through the lens of social justice. She looks forward to contributing to the field of death and dying, exploring topics that aid in the understanding of grief in children and adolescents, immigrant populations, and faith communities.

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