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Dr. BAYO AKOMOLAFE on Slowing Down in Urgent Times [ENCORE] /285

For The Wild

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Grief as Ceremony

When my father died in Nigeria, we travelled to the village to bury him. As his coffin was seen, wailing by the side of the street, crying, shedding tears. I felt annoyed because i felt they were taking my moment to be to cry. And then i learned again, as part of my decolonia journey, about grief as ceremony. That is, when we, when we grieve, it is not instrumental to anything, but at its an opening. It's a performance of indeterminacy that is somewhat stifled by the psychological military industrial complex.

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