Cumulative Grief in the Black Community

$25.95

Disproportionate COVID-19 deaths, due in part to healthcare disparities, and recent social unrest over systemic racism, have brought the experiences of Black Americans into sharp focus. This webinar examines how centuries of inequity and trauma, both acknowledged and ignored, have manifested as cumulative grief in the Black community; how that reality impacts health, health care, death, and loss; and what can be done to affect positive long-term change.

Program Viewing
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Continuing Education

An exam is required to obtain CE hours for this course. If you do not need CE certification, or if you would like a certificate of attendance only, please click here.

Learning Objectives

At the conclusion of this program, participants will be able to:

  1. Define grief.
  2. Understand the Black American context for grief.
  3. Recognize cultural expressions of grief and mourning in the Black culture.
  4. Define patterns unique to the grief experiences of Black families bereaved by loss from developmental, historical, contextual, and social justice perspectives.
  5. Reflect on effective grief support for Black Americans.