Posted by Jane Hughes Gignoux
Hosted by Jane Hughes Gignoux
Date: | Oct. 8, 2013 |
Start time: | 6:00 p.m. (Eastern) |
End time: | 8:00 p.m. (Eastern) |
To be held at a private location
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About this Death Cafe
You’re Invited to a Death Café
Join us for an informal gathering where you can safely share with others your questions, concerns and/or experiences regarding any of the many aspects of deathour birthright.
We provide coffee, tea and goodies, an accessible, respectful and confidential space, free of discrimination, where people can express their views safely.
There’s no intention of leading participants towards any particular conclusion, product or course of action. All are welcome.
The objective of a Death Café is "To increase awareness of death with a view to helping people make the most of their precious and finite l
About Jane Hughes Gignoux
She was an advisor for the Viewer's Discussion Guide accompanying the PBS series that aired in September of 2000 – “On Our Own Terms: Moyers on Dying”. Her book, Some Folk Say, is listed as a resource in that Guide.
Ms. Gignoux has a background in theatre with a BA in Theatre from Smith College. She has been on the faculty of Wheaton College, Norton, MA, St. Mary's School, Peekskill, NY, and the New York Open Center. She has spent the last thirty years studying healing and consciousness in many forms. In the eighties she studied with the energy healer, Barbara Brennan. She also studied with the Ehama Institute, learning some of the traditions of the indigenous peoples of North America. Over the years, she has helped found a number of on-going dialogue groups.
Starting in 1984, she was a volunteer play therapist with the HIV pediatric patients at Harlem Hospital for eighteen years. She is a co-founder of the Institute of Noetic Sciences’ (IONS) Member Council and past president of the Friends of IONS based in NYC.
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