I Am a ‘Tragedy Trust Funder’ by Jen Parsons A modest surprise inheritance from my late husband allows me to raise my two young kids without having to go to work. So why do I feel so guilty about it?
Settling Into the Unknown by Christopher Noxon A year after the death of my son and stepmom, I found new understanding while selecting a memorial tree.
How to Brush Your Teeth While Grieving in a Pandemic by Mel Zee I'm an ex-addict grieving my partner's sudden death. Thanks to COVID-19 isolation, all my comfort must come from within.
Things I’ve Been Meaning to Tell You About Your Funeral by Caitlin Bitzegaio From a TV anchor mourner to a dive bar 'post-party,' you really would've loved it.
Grief-Inspired Jewelry by Alica Forneret and Rebecca Soffer From lapel pins to cremains jewelry, these accessories can help honor loss with something beautiful.
I Never Felt Like an Immigrant Until My Nani Died by Affad Shaikh For immigrant families like mine, loss can mean mourning from a great distance.