When Care Is Threatened: Grief, Anger, and the Moral Weight of This Moment

It is hard to know how to speak right now, and harder still to stay silent. We are holding the loss of people whose lives were shaped by care—and the strain on care itself, visible in plain sight.
Grief at Work: How to Support Employees Through Loss and Build Better Workplace Culture

Discover how workplaces can better support grieving employees. Learn from policy expert Rebecca Feinglos how grief, compassion, and culture can coexist at work.
A Journey of Care, Culture and Compassion: An Interview with Ai-Jen Poo

Ai-jen Poo is the President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance, Executive Director of Caring Across Generations, Senior Advisor to Care in Action, Co-Founder of SuperMajority and Trustee of the Ford Foundation. We spoke to Ai-jen in advance of her appearance at the End Well Symposium on November 16th in Los Angeles. “Aging and illness are […]