Vilomah: The Witness Archives
The system once knew we existed. In 1850, the federal government did more than record who died. It recorded who was left behind: the parents who had to wake up the next morning, keep living, and carry a loss no policy has ever fully named. For 35 years, bereaved parents appeared in the federal record. We were counted. We were visible. We existed in the data. Then the system changed. Not by accident. By design. And for 116 years — through wars, recessions, civil rights movements, and generations of policy reform — no one put us back in. The column still exists in the federal database today. It is simply empty. That is what this episode is about: not only grief, but erasure. A decision made more than a century ago, and never undone, declared that a parent who buries a child is not a population worth tracking. If tonight is heavy — 988, call or text, free, any hour. Or 1-866-903-3787, 24/7. Honor their memory — ForeverMissed.com Resources — thewitnessechoes.com EchoesFounderProject@gmail.com [EchoesFounderProject@gmail.com] | Subject: Against the Natural Order The record continues. Get full access to The Echoes Project at echoesproject.substack.com/subscribe [https://echoesproject.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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