Students Take Life Lesson on
Grief, Loss and Death
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Jeremy Allen for Death Ed. teaches a group in early March before government limits were made more strict on gatherings amid the COVID-19 outbreak. Allen told The News that Death Ed. is “a place where I hope to take the many lessons I’ve learned from walking alongside families during loss and turn them into teachable and tangible ways for people to apply to their own loss.” Allen believes that the coronavirus is going to have a ‘generational impact’ on grief. Photo submitted.
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