An Antiracist Take on Oppression and Sorrow

Most of us understand grief as sorrow experienced after a loss—the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or a change in life circumstance. According to the author and Buddhist end-of-life caregiver, Breeshia Wade, grief is bigger than what’s happened to us, larger than a reaction to a one-time event, it is something that is connected to what we fear, what we love, and what we aspire to.
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