COVID restrictions prevented many families from fully celebrating the lives of loved ones who died during the crisis. Public memorials can provide a way to collectively remember the many beautiful lives lost. https://t.co/E7ea7SsGY2
@minhyoungsong We Hereby Refuse: Japanese American Resistance to Wartime Incarceration written by @FrankAbe and Tamiko Nimura, artwork by Ross Ishikawa and Matt Sasaki
@RobGMacfarlane @JohnnyFlynnHQ Threshold Choirs sing for those at end of life, songs written by members, conveyed mostly via oral tradition. Started in USA, now worldwide. Here’s a sample from West Wales. Good while grieving, too, as I can attest from recent losses. https://t.co/1uPuP9WMeC
Inspiring message from @KarenReivich and David Fessell, who not only know and teach about awe, but live it in daily pursuits, too https://t.co/59INx0z3fz
How might our evolving abilities for rallying together across disciplines, domains, and data streams be used for the greatest good? https://t.co/G4ntGggCdx
Like good eulogies, days of remembrance offer the opportunity to pay tribute to those who came before us, inspiring us to live better lives ourselves. https://t.co/o22NAUBK4k
In the passing of Dr. Ed Diener this week, the world lost a giant in the field of psychology. We learned from his extensive research and from the model he set for living a good life. https://t.co/VYYE6OzGVT