Last Edited: October 26, 2012

Interview: Stephen Jenkinson ~ Culture of Dying

Originally published: October 26, 2012

INTERVIEW

Interview Published on October 26, 2012

Extraenvironmentalist speaks with Stephen Jenkinson about our cultural difficulty with death. Stephen draws on lessons learned from decades of working with death to describe how we can frame our civilization’s trajectory. We ask how to find sanity in a time of alienation and if we can be a human in difficult circumstances. Stephen describes the distinct jobs given to us as our family members die.

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