As a society, we grieve more often and more publicly than ever before, with an urgent need to understand our experience of grief.
Those who survive are unprepared to make sense of trag.
Our lives are continuously affected by dire reports of shocking events that seem to threaten the very fiber of our civilization.
In the twenty-first century, we are confronted with news of random acts of violence, school shootings, mass slayings, natural disasters, and global pandemics with alarming regularity.
As a society, we grieve more often and more publicly than ever before, with an urgent need to understand our experience of grief