LGBTQ2S+ Death Cafe
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Death and dying aren't often talked about, but they touch us all. Join us for a facilitated conversation for the LGBTQ2S+ community.
About this event
LGBTQ2S+ Death Café
Talk about death. Learn about life.
About this Event: Death and dying aren't often talked about, but they touch us all. Join us for a facilitated conversation as we explore this taboo topic together. This is not therapy or a grief group. This is one-time event to facilitate open discussion about death and dying.
LGBTQ2S+ Death Café is offered as an inclusive space for our community to talk about death and dying. This café is for LGBTQ2S+ identified folx.
When you register, you will receive a confirmation email with our Zoom link.
Please reach out in advance if there's anything we should know to better assist or accommodate you!
Guidelines:
• Allow everyone to voice opinions and thoughts
• One conversation at a time
• Show kindness towards others ideas
• Be respectful (not personal) in disagreement
• All who identify as LGBTQ2S+ welcome
• This is a confidential space
Before the event: To get the most out of our time together, we invite you to reflect on these questions:
• Self-care: What are some physical needs to care for before and during the meeting? Examples include having a comfortable chair, water, healthy snacks and/or fidget toys available for easy access. Is it helpful for you to sit, stand and/or stretch during the event?
• What would help you join the conversation with people you may be meeting for the first time? What would help you share your experiences and beliefs and listen to others?
• Technical/logistical support: What logistical support can help you be more present? Examples include practicing a zoom meeting with a friend, wearing headphones to help you hear over other sounds in your physical space, or checking your internet connection and strength. You may enter the meeting room 15 minutes early to get technical support before the event starts.
• Dessert care: Death cafe is part death, part cake! Feel free to bring a comforting goodie and/or cup of tea with you while you participate.
Please let us know if you identify as LGBTQ2S+ and wish to become a Death Café facilitator! We will be offering trainings in the future.
This Death Café is made possible by a collaboration with Washington County Disability, Aging and Veteran Services, Beaverton Library, SAGE in Portland Oregon & Tualitin Hills Park and Recreation.
Learn more about Death Cafes at www.deathcafe.com