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Die Well Death Education: In the Parlor: The Final Goodbye

Die Well Death Education: In the Parlor: The Final Goodbye In-Person

Session Seven: Film: In the Parlor: The Final Goodbye

Rejecting the mainstream tradition of hiring funeral professionals to care for the deceased, families in search of a more personal and fulfilling way to say goodbye are taking an active role in caring for relatives who have died. In the Parlor shares an intimate story of three individuals who, with the support and guidance of their families and communities were cared for after their deaths, at home. Julie, Ron, and Jarrad, all unique individuals with very different circumstances are portrayed in a thoughtful, quiet manner to give the viewer an idea of what “family directed death care” might look like. Both a critical look at the American relationship with death and in inquiry into the home death care movement, In the Parlor takes viewers on a journey where very few have gone, and challenges us to reflect on this uncomfortable subject, which so often is hidden away and ignored.

*Individually wrapped, homemade skull cakelets will be provided.

You do not need to have attended prior classes to attend this one, or any, of the Death Education series, but please register below due to space limitations. You will need to register for each date separately.

Date:
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Time:
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Die Well Death Education     Lectures  
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