When Bureaucracy Fails the Bereaved
A mother’s struggle with government forms reveals how systems often compound grief through rigid design choices that exclude complex human relationships.
A mother’s struggle with government forms reveals how systems often compound grief through rigid design choices that exclude complex human relationships.
A mother’s weekly library ritual reveals the unspoken vocabulary of loss, where books become silent witnesses to invisible sorrow.
A raw exploration of anticipatory grief through the lens of a missed 6:30pm call and the objects that become relics of loss.
Everyday objects become sacred relics when someone we love is gone, and the unexpected ways grief rewrites our relationship with the mundane.