Presented By: William L. Clements Library
Contemporary Issues Discussion: Death and Grief
In the spring of 1846, Nancy Dorsey of Piqua, Ohio, sent a letter to her sister vividly describing the death of her infant daughter and her struggle to come to terms with her loss.
All are welcome to a panel discussion of this emotional letter, the universal experiences of death and grief, and healing after a loss.
Join in the conversation together with grief counselors, historians, and local community members. Peer counselors from GrieveWell, a local nonprofit that supports people in grief, will be on hand as we explore these topics and the emotions they raise.
Coordinated by the U-M William L. Clements Library with generous support from Frank & Judy Wilhelme. Presented in collaboration with the U-M Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies and GrieveWell of Ann Arbor.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom – Register at http://myumi.ch/Lqoje or call 734-649-3370.
All are welcome to a panel discussion of this emotional letter, the universal experiences of death and grief, and healing after a loss.
Join in the conversation together with grief counselors, historians, and local community members. Peer counselors from GrieveWell, a local nonprofit that supports people in grief, will be on hand as we explore these topics and the emotions they raise.
Coordinated by the U-M William L. Clements Library with generous support from Frank & Judy Wilhelme. Presented in collaboration with the U-M Eisenberg Institute for Historical Studies and GrieveWell of Ann Arbor.
Virtual Meeting via Zoom – Register at http://myumi.ch/Lqoje or call 734-649-3370.
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