Welcome to Our Beloved Depths.

This offering comes to you out of the evolution of Grief Pages, my personal writing practice to support my grief practice. It is a (sometimes) longer form, part ritual, part grief processing, part memoir practice, part unsolicited advice, part encouragement, and a collective conjuring endeavor that I hope can serve us all well.

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Especially if you are a person who benefits from the legacies of enslavement, colonialism, colorism, cis-heteropatriarchy, and/or white supremacy, your offering can go a long way to facilitate healing, atonement, and balance for you and your ancestors alike.

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Join me in cultivating a grief practice that will support us to thrive through apocalypse.

We can do this, and it doesn’t have to destroy us. I hope to grieve with you soon.

With care,

Ekua

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supportive ruminations on our personal and collective grief practices and the shadow work therein.

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gulf coast hoodoo. writer. grief guide. retired community organizer. maroon. medicine person. artist. death care worker. shapeshifter. liberationist.