Jennifer C. Nash, author of "How We Write Now: Living with Black Feminist Theory," explores the powerful role of writing in processing loss through the lens of Black feminism. She highlights how contemporary writers utilize vivid, intimate narratives to experience and articulate grief, particularly in relation to social movements. Nash discusses the ethical challenges of witnessing Black loss, the emotional depth of epistolary forms in activism, and the complexities of Black masculinity, inviting readers to embrace loss as both an aesthetic and transformative experience.