From Improbable to Inevitable: What We Can Learn From Tobacco and Obesity Reform to Shape the Future of Funeral Industry Practices
From Improbable to Inevitable: What We Can Learn From Tobacco and Obesity Reform to Shape the Future of Funeral Industry Practices
The Funeral Consumers Alliance (FCA) invites you to join us for our 2025 Biennial Conference: “The Cost of Goodbye: Confronting Funeral Poverty in Our Communities,” a gathering that addresses the urgent challenges of funeral poverty and indigent burial. Taking place...
The Mystery of Grief: Writing into the Loss
The Mystery of Grief: Writing into the Loss
When we lose loved ones, writing can be a powerful tool for helping us remember them, helping us re-encounter the world without them, and helping us re-know ourselves as the loss transforms us. In this two-hour online program, Evermore Poet Laureate Rosemerry Wahtola Tr...
Kluger Conversations: Reimagining Grief & Bereavement Support in America
Kluger Conversations: Reimagining Grief & Bereavement Support in America
Grief is universal; our response should be, too. Join Evermore Board Member Barry Kluger and Executive Director Joyal Mulheron for a live conversation about how communities across the country can rethink what it means to support one another in the aftermath of loss. Wed...
Grief and the Music Within: Exploring Sound, Songwriting & Story
Grief and the Music Within: Exploring Sound, Songwriting & Story
Grief is as personal as a fingerprint, and music can help us express what words alone cannot. Guided by multi-instrumentalist Annie Wenz, Grief and the Music Within is an immersive experience where participants explore loss through songwriting, reflective writing, sound...
Join Evermore’s Lived Experience Bereavement Research Network!
Join Evermore’s Lived Experience Bereavement Research Network!
For too long, bereavement research has failed to give bereaved people a voice and to incorporate the real-world factors that matter to grieving people, especially to their health and well-being. The narrow focus on what’s “wrong” with us and why we haven’t adapt...