BIPOC Death Salon

When

Where

Laurel Hill East
Gatehouse

Brew a cup of tea and join us for BIPOC Death Salon, part of a series of Death Salons that aim to create affinity spaces for specific loss experiences or identities.

Death Salons offer a space for strangers to meet and talk openly and authentically about death. As participant-led discussions, Death Salons have no agenda, objectives, or themes beyond increasing awareness of death and making the most of our finite lives.

The session is free and open to all who identify with BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) loss experiences or identities and will be facilitated by Nefertiti Moor, a local death doula.

cost: PAY WHAT YOU WISH

 


Meet our facilitator!

Nefertiti Moor empowers the Afrikan Diaspora to talk about death & dying without fear. Through mortality mindfulness, green burial + home funeral education, legacy planning, and living funeral ceremonies; she aims to help communities reclaim deathcare, eases anxieties, and creates intentional transitions. Nefertiti is a Anishinaabe (Detroit) native, now living in the Lenni-Lenape (Philadelphia) area. She is a homeschooling SAHM to a powerful & vibrant four-year-old son, and loves to incorporate age appropriate death positivity into his learning experiences. In her free time – Nefertiti loves nature, music, traveling, eating good food and creating. Instagram: @dearlybereaved | Website: www.dearlybereaved.net

 


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