G(F)ood GriefGrandmas and GenerosityOur house always smelled like them, people were always asking if I had any to spare. I specifically remember an encounter with a neighbor…Jul 13, 2020Jul 13, 2020
G(F)ood GriefAs I get older, memories of my grandmother are fading.Anyway, I digress, but it’s a very real phenomena, and it isn’t surprising to me that my strongest memories revolve around sound and taste.Jul 6, 2020Jul 6, 2020
G(F)ood GriefToday, we express solidarity with Black people grieving the losses of David McAtee, George Floyd…We would also like to offer a few mental health/healing resources led by Black clinicians and professionals.Jun 21, 2020Jun 21, 2020
G(F)ood GriefWelcomeFor this post we wanted to state more of our intention and the why…of why we created this space, why we’re continuing to discuss grief and…Jun 15, 2020Jun 15, 2020
G(F)ood GriefFood, Grief, & MemoryRecalling my connections to food and grief I have one particular image that comes to mind.Jun 1, 2020Jun 1, 2020
G(F)ood GriefFuneral Potatoes: the origin storyWithout really meaning to, I’ve spent a lot of my spare time these past two years writing about how grief impacts daily life. As a brief…May 25, 2020May 25, 2020
G(F)ood Grief80 Cookies and Counting…My English teacher junior year of high school gave me a summer reading list, where we had to pick one book to read. I took it upon myself…May 13, 2020May 13, 2020
G(F)ood GriefA Bag of Potato ChipsI walked out of the room leaving my aunt alone, with her mother. Seeking solace I found a seat at a counter in the community room. I had…May 6, 2020May 6, 2020