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My Mother Died When I Was 7. Iâm Grieving 37 Years Later. Delayed grief is sometimes triggered by an event later in life, experts say. By Nicole Johnson Iâm in my basement looking for a file when I stumble upon the cards and pictures â a small manila envelope containing what is left of my mother. She died at 30 in an apartment in Van Nuys, Calif., in April 1983. I donât even know the exact date. My brother and I were told that her biker boyfriend, a guy named Eddie, found her dead in the shower. I was 7. I lived with my grandparents, my state-appointed guardians in my motherâs absence, in a city 15 minutes outside of Boston. After school and on many weekends, I was also cared for by my foster mother, Esther. The state paid for her to help my grandparents. It was also the state that had removed my brother and me from the apartment we shared with my mother, Denise, just before my first birthday. Denise was an addict. ....
Nearly 320,000 Americans have died of COVID-19, leaving 10 times as many grieving. The After Grief author Hope Edelman joins us to talk about grieving. And, the International Union for Conservation of Nature has updated its list of extinct and endangered species. Jon Paul Rodriguez of the IUCN s Species Survival Commission explains why some certain species are dying out. That and more, in hour one of Here & Now s Dec. 22, 2020, full broadcast. You can find more at hereandnow.org and follow us on Twitter, Instagram or join the conversation on Facebook. This program aired on December 22, 2020. Support the news ....
Listen • 9:49 A fence outside Brooklyn s Green-Wood Cemetery is adorned with tributes to victims of COVID-19 in New York. The memorial is part of the Naming the Lost project which attempts to humanize the victims who are often just listed as statistics. (Mark Lennihan/AP) It’s a holiday season like none in recent memory. The lights are up, we hear the songs, but for millions, there’s also a sense of paralyzing grief. Nearly 320,000 Americans have died of COVID-19, leaving 10 times as many grieving. And of course, millions of loved ones were lost to other causes during the pandemic and like those whose family members died of COVID-19, they’ve been forced to grieve in isolation. ....
En période de Covid-19, comment faire face au deuil et affronter les fêtes de fin d'année huffingtonpost.fr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from huffingtonpost.fr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.