Embracing Death as Community Care An Indigenous Indian tribe once embraced voluntary and assisted euthanasia in specific contexts, a cultural practice fundamentally driven by a care for the common good. Bikash K. Bhattacharya | May 23, 2023
Opinion | Coronavirus Coverage | Death | Day of the Dead How Celebrating the Day of the Dead Abroad Brought Me Home Living in the United States, I came to understand the ancient Mexican tradition of honoring the dead. Maritza L. Félix | Nov 1, 2020
Opinion | Religion | Muslims | Coronavirus Coverage | Death | Islam How Muslims Are Mourning Without Proper Death Care Rituals Due to COVID-19, the Muslim community is grappling with how to grieve without traditional burial practices that are essential in Islam. Iman Mohamed | Jun 3, 2020
Opinion | Coronavirus Coverage | Death | Grief Grieving Our Collective Loss—One Stitch at a Time Taking a cue from the many traditions that liken human life to fabric, I started knitting a COVID-19 death-toll blanket. Kari Nixon | May 1, 2020