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Notes to Humanity, Grief and Collective Memory Initiative

Public discourse on grief in the Digital Age remained privatized and disembodied.

Through interdisciplinary storytelling and ritual movement, grief was reframed as collective, humanizing, and politically relevant, linking personal loss to communal resilience. The campaign positioned emotional literacy as a civic competency rather than a private burden.

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Key Findings

A majority of Americans are grieving. 57% experienced major loss in the last 3 years.

Character-driven stories cause the brain to produce oxytocin, which boosts empathy.

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