CAROLINE SAVOIE | Staff WriterCarolineLSavoie@gmail.com On a quiet evening at Union Coffee in Oak Lawn, a group of individuals gathers in a circle, each with a different story but a shared desire to talk about one of life’s most taboo topics: death.
For more than a year now, Britna Savarese has held these Death Café meetings in Dallas, bringing people together to explore their feelings, fears and plans about the end of their lives.
Savarese, a 50-year-old death doula, holds space for all types of humans, but she said her work is particularly meaningful for members of the LGBTQ community. ………………………….. Death CaféDate: Saturday, Jan.
11Time: 1-3 p.m.Location: Union Coffee,3705 Cedar Springs RoadTickets: Reserve your seat todayat DallasDeathDoula.comAttendees will enjoy complimentary beverages, charcuterie and cake, withplenty of opportunities to laugh, learn and take control of their future. ……………………….