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  • Handbook
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    • Grief Journeys (USA)
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    • Comprehensive Sexuality Education (Madagascar)
    • Maternal Health (Rep. of Georgia)
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design, Pittsburgh Project, Uncategorized
art / collaborative / design / filmmaking / graphics / grief / loss / research
By collaborativefilmmaking
October 6, 2023

Parent Grief Journeys – USA

Bereavement experiences following the death of a child remain largely hidden. As part of the Visualizing Loss project, five families across Pennsylvania shared their grief experiences through filmmaking, highlighting their own perspectives.

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Pittsburgh Project
By collaborativefilmmaking
April 21, 2020

Youth Mental Health – USA

Click the image below to view our interactive findings: Watch the full film below: https://youtu.be/UOjgggbRypU

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