Hidden Currents: How Grief Shapes the Systems Around Us
A cross-sector discussion on how grief moves through our shared systems, revealing paths toward transformation and collective healing.
Brought to you by Method Collective and Space for Grief, Hidden Currents: How Grief Shapes the Systems Around Us is a public panel taking place on Sunday, November 2. The conversation brings together voices from across the death-care, arts, health, environment, and sport sectors. Featured speakers include John Monahan of Mount Pleasant Group, the installation’s Presenting Partner; artist and scholar Susan Blight of York University; Connie Ellis of EllisDon; and notable Black environmental leader Julius Lindsay.
The discussion will be facilitated by Ziyan Hossain, lead artist of Space for Grief and co-founder of Method Collective. Together, they will explore how grief can serve as a catalyst for systemic change and collective repair.
A cross-sector discussion on how grief moves through our shared systems, revealing paths toward transformation and collective healing.
Brought to you by Method Collective and Space for Grief, Hidden Currents: How Grief Shapes the Systems Around Us is a public panel taking place on Sunday, November 2. The conversation brings together voices from across the death-care, arts, health, environment, and sport sectors. Featured speakers include John Monahan of Mount Pleasant Group, the installation’s Presenting Partner; artist and scholar Susan Blight of York University; Connie Ellis of EllisDon; and notable Black environmental leader Julius Lindsay.
The discussion will be facilitated by Ziyan Hossain, lead artist of Space for Grief and co-founder of Method Collective. Together, they will explore how grief can serve as a catalyst for systemic change and collective repair.