My grief work focuses on creating communal spaces where we can engage with our grief together, fostering a deep sense of belonging, wholeness, and healing. I help others navigate the thresholds of change and loss, building the capacity to be present with discomfort, fear, and pain. The Grievery was created by me as an invitation for us to practice tending to our grief together – a space where we can be touched by and speak about our grief, even and especially if we don't know how.
My death work is centered around reimagining and creating compassionate spaces for end-of-life care. I work as a Death Doula, serving all of Berkshire County where I focus on fostering community care circles that honor life's transitions, integrating social justice with compassionate care. My work involves challenging existing paradigms of clinical care, aiming to build restorative environments that respect sovereignty, nurture genuine relationships, and support both the dying and those who care for them. I believe in creating sanctuaries where the soul can find solace, and where the structural inequities in our current systems are actively examined, unlearned, and repaired.
Sharon Rapoport, former coworker @ Kripalu Center
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