Our Collective members:
Alex (She/Her) is a late-blooming queer. She works in Aged Care and as a Funeral celebrant. She is on the stakeholder engagement team for Harkness Cemetery and is passionate about Inclusive End-of-Life care, funeral options and rituals which empower communities. She is a committee member of the Natural Death Advocacy Network and the newly founded Australian Home Funeral Alliance.
@alex_dies_in_the_end/
Hini (they/them) A self-described death daddy from Aotearoa where home funerals were a cultural norm. Currently, they are a ceremony maker at Last Hurrah funerals who seeks to decolonise deathcare spaces. Member of Australian Home Funeral Alliance. Follow them on insta @ripcindymarie
Rochelle (she/her) is a writer/educator turned registered nurse, aiming to focus on End-of-Life and deathcare. She's also interested in exploring what it means to die for different cultures and mental health in regards to grieving and preparation for death.
Kiri Bear (she/they) is a queer, unsettled, grief plumber. She is interested in community grieving processes, using ritual to hold space for big feelings and weave connections from experiences of loss. For more info see their website Grief Plumbers
Achala Green (They/them) s a queer poet and explorer of their own death anxiety. They are currently a Social Work student and have a special interest in policy surrounding end-of-life care. You can find their poetic journey on insta at @riotmeds
Krista Damato (she/her)