San Francisco
16—22 April, 2018
Reimagine End of Life is a week exploring big questions about life and death. Join the City of San Francisco in a community-wide conversation.
San Francisco
One
Week
- 175 Events.
- 33 Performances.
- 32 Workshops.
- 25 Art Experiences.
- 23 Reflections.
- 6 Comedy Shows.
- 1 Universal Topic.
The City of San Francisco, along with a broader community, has joined together to create over 150 events exploring death and celebrating life...from all perspectives.
Reimagine Earth Day (Part 2): Remembrance Ceremony for the Environment
21st April
Hosted by7:30-9:30
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Finding Humanity at the End of Life: Part 2: Exploring Racial Inequities in Healthcare at the End of Life
18th April
Hosted by7:00-9:00
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Second Chance - Immersive Theater: Face Your Death, Live More Fully
20th April
Hosted by5:30-12:30
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Mission District (Location Revealed in Confirmation Email)

Our Interfaith Initiative: Conversation Sabbath
For people of all faiths and backgrounds, the San Francisco Interfaith Council is partnering with us to inspire places of worship across the City to make end of life their theme for the Sabbath before Reimagine week (Fri, Sat, Sun, April 13 – 15) and to continue this important conversation during the week with congregants. The Conversation Project is excited to support these Conversation Sabbaths with resources for Advance Care Planning and clergy resources.
- Downloadable Conversation Sabbath schedule
- Tell Your Story "I Choose to Prepare" event on April 14


Advance Care Planning
Being prepared for and having your wishes honored at end of life couldn’t be more important. Join us at one of our Advance Care Planning Workshops happening across the City and learn how to talk to others about your wishes and theirs.
- Downloadable ACP Workshop schedule
Reimagine Closing Ceremony
22nd April
Hosted byReimagine + Congregation Emanu-El
1:30-3:00
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Meet at 2 Lake Street, Walk to Sacred Outdoor Spot
Celebration For Reimagine Event Hosts
22nd April
Hosted byReimagine End of Life
7:00-10:00
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Through the arts, storytelling, workshops and discussions, our creative collaborators will be hosting events exploring these themes with the community...

Wonder
There’s so much we don’t know about death. Reimagine provides a chance to daydream, philosophize, reflect, and connect with each other through a series of unique experiences.

Preparation
Preparing for death is an opportunity to set intentions for our lives. Whether planning for ourselves or with others, this is a chance to articulate our wishes.

Remembrance
We’ve all experienced loss. Come together to share stories, to connect through our shared experience of grief and loss, and to remember those who will always be with us.
Our Core Partners
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The City of San Francisco's Palliative Care Work Group
The Palliative Care Work Group is dedicated to ensuring all San Franciscans facing serious illness have access to high-quality care that is consistent with their wishes and values through research, education, outreach and influencing policy. The Work Group is sponsored by the City and County of San Francisco via the Department of Aging & Adult Services, and its membership is made up of a diverse group of stakeholders who represent providers, health plans, health systems, community-based organization, faith-based organizations and professional associations.
Collaborators
Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society, Adriana Marchione, AgeSong Living, Alzheimer's Association, Amber Field, Amy Hyun Swart, Amparo Garcia-Crow, Amplify Studio, Anastasia Corse, Andrea Carafa, Angela Hennessy, Anne Hughes, RN, PhD, Annette Blum, Anni Chung, ArtsUp, Ava Roy, BATS Improv, Betty Burr, Cafe du Nord, Caitlin Morgan, California College of the Arts, Carla Fernandez, Cassandra Chan, Charles Slender-White, Chloe Martin, Ph.D., Christine Benvenuto, Code & Canvas, Cody Humston, Compassion & Choices, Congregation Emanu-El, Creative Nomad, Dale Borglum, Dara Kosberg, Dara Lorenzo, Death Cafe, Deborah Cohan, Douglass Truth, Dr. Sally Gelardin, Dup Crosson, Dying To Talk: Death Ed, East Bay Center for Living and Dying, Elana Zaiman, Elisabeth Becker, Elysa Fenenbock, Emily Payne Art, Emily Silverman, Eric Greene, Erika Ruiz, Erin Garay, Ezra Luke, FACT/SF, Family Spirals, Final Passages, Forever Labs, Frish Brandt, Gayle Effron, Geoff Dunlop, Glide Memorial Church, Grace Livingston, Greacian Goeke, Green Pet-Burial Society, Gregory Hoskins, Help Each Other Out, Hillary Goidell, Hospice East Bay, Improv4, Inspirit Studios, Institute on Aging, Jaade Wills, Jason Colan, JCC East Bay, JCCSF, Jeff Hunt, Jessica Frisenda, Jessica McCracken, Jessica Murby, Jewish Family and Children's Services, Theater of War, Jim Van Buskirk, Jumana Nabti, Justin Crowe, Kelsey Crowe, Kimberly Gordon, Laguna Honda Hospital, Laura Miner, LavaSaga, Lisa Rowland, Living/Dying Project, Loriel Starr, Maggie Weber-Striplin, Malaise Airways™, Mara Holt Skov, Martha Rynberg, Mary Lemmer, Maryliz Smith, Megan Devine, Megory Anderson, Michelle Kicherer, Mission Hospice, Monica Pevzner, Morgan Brown, Morning Altars, Mortified, My Lasting Letters, Nancy Belza, Natalia Vigil, Ned Buskirk, On Lok, Paul Puccinelli, Pixar, PJCC, Presence, Public Works, Punch Line Comedy Club, Rabbi Me'irah Iliinsky, Rachel Main, Rachel Ratliff, Rachel Whittom, Reboot, Redwing Keyssar, Refuge in Grief, Rosa Enriquez, Roxanne Shohadaee, Ruth's Table, Sacred Dying Foundation, Sacred Stream, Saint Solitude, San Francisco Village, Sara Faith Alterman, Scott Lifton, Scott Shigeoka, Self-Help for the Elderly, SevenPonds, SF In-Home Support Services (IHSS) Public Authority, SFHN, SFSC - Aquatic Park Center, Shalon, Shamanic Labs, Shoshanna Howard, Speechless, Stephen Jenkinson, Still Here San Francisco, Storied: San Francisco, Suzette Sherman, Suzi Spangenberg, Swedish American Hall, Sydney Mintz, Tanya Schevitz, The Dinner Party, The Nocturnists, The Point at Rockridge, The Sacred Hearth, The School of the Dead, Theater of War, Tina Shibue, Tracy Mulholland, UCSF, Veronica DeJesus, Victor Castro, Walking in Witness and Impromptu No Tutu Elder Dancers, We Players, You're Going to Die, Zen Hospice Project
Volunteers
Interested in volunteering? Please submit this brief online form.