Apr 22nd 2023

On the morning of April 22, we will take our completed casket and we will carry it twelve miles along the lake, from Evanston to downtown Chicago, in a procession.

Procession has a purpose, although it may not be obvious, explicit, or rational. A funeral procession is a physical transition for the deceased, moving them from the world of the living to the world of the dead. But a funeral procession also acts upon its participants. It brings together those who are grieving and moves them through that grief. A procession doesn’t take grief away, but grants time, space, and community support to process that grief.

Our casket will be empty; we welcome anyone who is grieving. Both individual grief and societal grief, physical or psychic death, from the death of a loved one, to war, gun violence, or the climate crisis, to personal trauma—come process with us.

Learn more here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/596260450057

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