Resources

Assorted and interesting options researched and curated by me.

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Links below are for things I feel my clients would be interested in and would be useful to those visiting my website. These are not explicit endorsements but rather suggestions for further research if you’re interested. Have a question? Want to be featured here and create a partnership? Get in touch.


“It is an objective of the Radical Death Studies Canon to center scholarship that calls attention to the whiteness and Eurocentricism that undergirds the field of Death Studies by examining the systemic and colonial structures that impact death and dying the world over: racism, sexism, heteronormativity, capitalism, imperialism, classism, xenophobia. The following scholarship goes beyond death awareness to include studies on how people of different cultures and backgrounds acknowledge deathways and participate in death work that is by and of their own cultural understandings – a culture reacting to these very systemic and colonial structures.”


Gently transform human remains into one cubic yard of soil.

Turn cremated remains into solids that look and feel like stones you can hold and distribute without the mess or hassle of ash.

FREE (!!!!!!!!) website where you can make an account, easily access it on your phone, print, and share with loved ones. This is the nitty gritty writing stuff down part.

 

Learn more about environmentally sustainable, natural death care. Their Contact page has a great resource bank to learn practical information.

Courtney Lane is a traditional Victorian Hair Artist (human and animal hair!) - a unique, traditional, and sentimental way to remember your loved ones.

A lively party game! A mix of multiple choice and open-ended questions to spark discussion with friends, partners, and families. Recommended for people ages 13 and up.

 

This document walks you through the five most important things to talk about when it comes to advance care planning.

Death with dignity can refer to an end of life option that allows certain eligible individuals to legally request and obtain medications from their physician to end their life in a peaceful, humane, and dignified manner and the legislations and organizations promoting the option.

Biodegradable urn meant to be planted under new or near existing trees.