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Death, et seq.

Episode 9: Lee Webster on Home Funerals, Green Burials & Social Justice

30 Jul 2018

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Lee Webster discusses her educational and advocacy efforts in the "neo-traditional" home funeral and green burial movements. Links to organizations and resources mentioned in this episode: Green Burial Council National Home Funeral Alliance New Hampshire Funeral Resources, Education & Advocacy Changing Landscapes: Exploring the growth of ethical, compassionate, and environmentally sustainable green funeral practice Selected quotes: Home funerals are “family led and family directed.” “We don’t recognize death as an emergency.” “One of the main characteristics of a home funeral is that it’s okay for people to look dead. We’re taking the time to be present and nearby and to engage with what’s happening. It’s taking the time to be with them.” In green burial, “we do nothing to impede decomposition. That’s pretty basic. No concrete, no metal, no exotic woods, no embalming, no toxic chemicals of any kind. We are letting nature take its course at its own pace.” “Green burial is bringing back ritual to a society that has been losing it because we’ve been trying to avoid the heavy costs of funerals and going with direct cremation.” We want people to think about “what is truly authentic about the life of the person they’re honoring.” "Funeral reform is very much needed. There are certain practices within the industry itself that do need change in a very big way." “People are hungering for this information.” "One of the largest issues for me is simply access." "The sooner we can get grassroots activism going, the sooner this will all be a moot issue." "The Catholic Church is really leading the way in green burial because we're getting back to full body burial. They never wanted cremation." "Unitarian Universalists, from the very beginning, have been big leaders in funeral reform."

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