Death Cafe Press Clippings
Death Cafe Ottawa - Needs Votes for Micro Grant!
Posted by deathcafeottawa on Feb. 5, 2014, 11:06 a.m.
Voting is underway at soupottawa.ca! This is a local micro grant that we applied for to help raise funds to keep Death Cafe Ottawa going.
Please VOTE for Death Cafe Ottawa and help us continue to give voice to death, loss, grief, & life!
VOTE HERE: http://soupottawa.ca/web-soupers-choice-polling-now-open/
If you're on Twitter or FB, please copy/paste and RT. Here's a tweetable:
Voting is live at soupottawa.ca! VOTE for @DeathCafe Ottawa - giving voice to death, loss, grief & life! Please RT!
Thank you,
xo Kate & Emma
#deathcafeottawa
Hitchin Death Cafe to launch in light of Hayley Cropper’s suicide storyline in Coronation Street
Posted by salli on Jan. 29, 2014, 6:32 p.m.
Death Cafe is coming to Hitchin!
New Mexicans advocate for more end-of-life choices
Posted by Gail Rubin, CT on Jan. 8, 2014, 1:13 p.m. 5 comments
This article quotes Death Cafe host Gail Rubin and uses a photo from a Death Cafe event to illustrate a story about New Mexico possibly becoming the fifth U.S. state to allow physician aid-in-dying.
The New Way of Talking About Death and Dying
Posted by Gail Rubin, CT on Jan. 8, 2014, 1:10 p.m. 28 comments
Ronni Bennett, popular blogger on TimeGoesBy.net, attended a Death Cafe and reports her reactions.
Death Cafe on Radio New Zealand Spiritual Outlook
Posted by Jon Underwood on Dec. 20, 2013, 11:34 p.m. 3 comments
Feartures interviews with Jon Underwood and Nicola Carroll from Tairawhiti Hospice who organised the first Death Cafe in New Zealand in June 2013.
Thanks Lisa Thompson for interviewing us and putting the programme together.
[Small clarification - the project that is mentioned is not Dying Matters, but Find Me Help which is provided by Dying Matters]
Article on Death Cafe in Switzerland’s third largest (non-free) newspaper about Death Cafe that includes a short interview with Bernard Crettaz and me.
Speaking of death: West Laurel Hill Cemetery hosts first Death Cafe on the Main Line
Posted by Philadelphia Death Café: Center City on Nov. 28, 2013, 9:59 a.m.
Talking about the end at increasingly popular Death Cafes
Posted by JoanH on Nov. 20, 2013, 8:53 a.m.
Journalist Rose Egge of Seattle KomoNews.com provides a regional view of the trend for Death Cafe from Seattle WA to Portland OR, USA.
Article about Death Cafe in the Japanese press
Posted by Jon Underwood on Nov. 18, 2013, 12:55 p.m. 3 comments
The conversation is moving eastwards!
Article about the new Cafe that's just been launched in Anchorage, Alaska by Kris Green and Donna Stephens.
Congressional Cemetery Hosts DC’s First Death Café
Posted by DeathCafeDC on Nov. 11, 2013, 5:18 p.m.
Death Cafe DC is happy to extend its sincerest appreciation to Pattie Cinelli, a prolific health & fitness blogger and Capital Hill resident for her coverage of the inaugural Death Cafe DC both before and after the event.
Her contributions to our discussion were both empathetic and thought-provoking. While her observations as a journalist vividly captured the mood of the event.
Thanks again Pattie for using your platform to feature one of Death Cafe's newest members.
Don says "I think I did ok considering I was placed alone in a small tv studio in Vancouver without a screen to see the interviewer 3000 miles away"
A short 5 minute discussion looking at end of life issues in Australia, including palliative care and Death Cafe Central Coast.
Death Cafe facilitator Merilynne Rush talks about Death Cafe on National Public Radio.
this is a pod cast of a 21 minute feature looking at Death Cafe and death in a cultural context.