Who Gets To Grieve?
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概要
Does grief need permission?
In this episode, we explore racialized grief, disenfranchised loss, and the politics of mourning. Why are some lives publicly grieved while others are minimized? What happens when grief is denied or policed?
From racial trauma and white fragility to the emotional economy of Western culture, we unpack how grief extends beyond death — and why validation matters for healing.
Grief is universal. But whose grief is believed?
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