Dying Authentically: How to Ensure Your True Self is Honored
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Death is universal, but the way we are treated in death isn't always equal. On this episode of Dying to Know More, death and grief doula Lauren Seeley explains death literacy, specifically for the LGBTQ+, trans, and sex worker communities, marginalized groups who often face the risk of being misgendered, deadnamed, or "erased" by estranged biological family after they pass.
Lauren explains why a simple notarized paper might be the most important gift you ever give your loved ones and how we can all navigate the "bookends" of life with more compassion, creativity, and authenticity.
She also explains how marginalized communities can advocate for one another and ensure their chosen family aren't pushed out of the funeral room.
Connect with Lauren Seeley:Workshop: LGBTQ+, Trans, and Sex Worker End-of-Life & Death Literacy (Partnering with International Doula Life Movement)
Date: February 5th, 7 p.m. Eastern (Virtual/Recorded)
Tickets here: https://bit.ly/3NYZK61
Lauren's socials:
IG: @ahhsweetdeath
YT: @Ahhsweetdeath
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