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.
That Could Have Been Us by Marjorie Brimley and Rebecca Soffer It can be painful to see people so obviously in love when I’m breaking inside, but it’s not other young couples that make me fall apart.
A Person Is a World by Beth Ain My mother’s death was followed closely by the pandemic — creating this strange and still and endless space in which everyone is grieving something.
How Day of the Dead Gave Me Life by Madison Carrasco Embracing the Mexican tradition helped me deal with my anger after my mom's death.
Everything I Didn't Want to Know About Miscarriages But Experienced First-Hand by Chari Pere My bold foray into documenting my loss in full color.