Author: Dana Sitar


  • ‘Your Sister’s Sister’ explores personal ways of coping with lossA film that explores grief, loss, death, and relationships

    ‘Your Sister’s Sister’ explores personal ways of coping with loss
    A film that explores grief, loss, death, and relationships

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  • ‘In Abstentia’A sister's reaction to the absence and presence of her brother in the belongings he left behind

    ‘In Abstentia’
    A sister’s reaction to the absence and presence of her brother in the belongings he left behind

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  • Harry: “And I’m gonna be 40!” Sally: “When?” Harry: “Someday!”From 'When Harry Met Sally', written by Nora Ephron

    Harry: “And I’m gonna be 40!” Sally: “When?” Harry: “Someday!”
    From ‘When Harry Met Sally’, written by Nora Ephron

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  • Children’s Grief Support
    Partners In Care help children and families express grief through art and therapy

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  • “Come Play One More Day” by Angela RoseSculpture garden offers a space for families to grieve the loss of a child

    “Come Play One More Day” by Angela Rose
    Sculpture garden offers a space for families to grieve the loss of a child

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  • “Man’s Search for Meaning”The Holocaust memoir takes a riveting look into the psychology of death camp prisoners and guards

    “Man’s Search for Meaning”
    The Holocaust memoir takes a riveting look into the psychology of death camp prisoners and guards

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  • “‘Geez, I hope I don’t die.’ I wonder how many times a day we think that?”
    George Carlin on death, dying, and dealing with death

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  • The Spiritual Celebration of the Summer Solstice
    Nature religion traditions honor the longest day and shortest night of the year with reflection on the life cycle

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  • Commemorating one of the gravest end-of-life issues our world faces
    The National AIDS Memorial Grove commemorates our culture’s epic struggle

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  • Loss of a Famous FatherKate Rothko Prizel still mourns the loss of her father forty years after his famous suicide.

    Loss of a Famous Father
    Kate Rothko Prizel still mourns the loss of her father forty years after his famous suicide.

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