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Grief and Grits: Holding Space for Loss in the South
Down here, we don’t just grieve, we casserole. When someone passes, we show up with covered dishes, our best manners, and at least one relative who says something deeply inappropriate at the worst possible moment. That’s Southern grief culture in a nutshell. A stew of mourning rituals, generational trauma, sweet tea, and an overwhelming urge to feed someone. Welcome to Grief and Grits, where we’re holding space for the hard stuff with a little humor, a lot of heart, and maybe some butter. Mourning with Manners: The Southern Way…


