A Sacred Passing
05/28/2026
We were so thankful to have shared space, time and learnings this past week and a half with Deathcare resident
Thank you for trust
Here’s to all the days ahead
with .repost
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helloooooo. i am emerging from the deathcare residency with as a different person, and with a new painting!
i have so many thoughts and much gratitude to the house and all the people i’ve come to meet and spend time with. i have much more to say but will just be sharing this painting in the meantime first 💗
05/21/2026
The people we care for and all@of us, are so protected.
*no hotdogs were used to stage this picture. 😂
05/18/2026
This week, on May 20th;
Grief & Care Under Capitalism is offered on the first and third Wednesday evening of each month from 7-9pm Pacific on Zoom
🌎 everyone is welcome
⏰️ do your time zone math
It's a participatory support group and grieving space for those of us feeling exhausted and exploited by the system
No need to register, just sign in at
bit.ly/griefandcare
Please note there is a 5 minute grace period for anyone arriving late
05/17/2026
Our next community education webinar will be (the third) Saturday, June 20th from 12-1:30 pm Pacific on Zoom.
Creating Your Own Herbal Grief Library:
In this webinar, Carolyn will go over the main physiological symptoms that many people may experience in navigating grief and what herbs can best support us along with considerations for formulating so you can curate your own personal herbal grief library in your home or share with others.
Carolyn Egan (she/they) is a Chinese Medicine Practitioner, herbalist and ritualist who weaves her knowledge of Chinese Medicine with their background in social work, education, linguistics and Irish traditional practices in working with patients 1:1 for herbal and food therapy consultations, family consults, product creation, community organizing and their writing.
Along with this, they also incorporate their lived experience of navigating fibromyalgia with disability justice to offer accessible forms of healthcare for the disabled and chronically ill community through offering sliding scale, payment plans and scholarship options for the patients they work with.
She seeks to create accessible offerings both online and in-person so that many can learn about how traditional medicines can support our entire well-being from the physical, emotional and spiritual aspects of our health and understanding that they are all intertwined in how we relate to ourselves, each other and the earth.
You can register at bit.ly/deathcarewebinars and or email any questions to [email protected]
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