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How To Celebrate Mother's Day During A Year Of Loss

2021/5/9
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This Mother's Day, Americans are predicted to spend about $28 billion to celebrate their mothers. But for those who've lost their mothers, this is a tough time emotionally, made worse by a season of grief from COVID-19 deaths. This is the second Mother's Day during the pandemic, but the first time many will be without Mom. In a year of so much loss — including of community, jobs and normalcy — the grief over losing a mother can be overwhelming.

Guests: Hope Edelman) — author of "Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss" Lori Churchill) — clinical social worker and therapist

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Guest: Jean-Luc Pierite) — president of the North American Indian Center of Boston, member of the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana

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