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Living Loss
Loss and grief are unavoidable facts of life, and yet are still seen as taboo across many cultures. In this series from SBS News, we explore grief across different multicultural contexts, speaking to people with unique stories but often shared experiences. We interrogate loss beyond death, reflecting on how we navigate other profoundly life-changing forms of grief.
Episodes
INTERVIEW: Julia on navigating the grief of her mother's death in her Pentecostal Church
12:13
INTERVIEW: Uncle Michael Welsh of the Healing Foundation's Stolen Generations Reference Groups
15:46
Supporting those who have to say goodbye
22:50
Refugees: living with loss of identity, family, language, culture and home
18:27
'Grief - am I doing it right?'
14:24
Anxiety, despair, anger; Ecological grief takes a toll
20:03
Grief can take many forms in our lives, but it is not always validated
15:33
'That strength-based approach of our culture': the ways First Nations Australians navigate grief
17:11
Why are we so reluctant to deal with grieving?
16:21
'I know he died. Emotionally I can't accept it.' Navigating the complexities of loss
13:22
Coming soon: Living loss
02:09
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