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Death Stories: Darnell Lamont Walker

10 min · 27. Apr. 2026
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The Death Stories events are a monthly opportunity to practice sharing a life experience that folks typically don’t get a chance to talk about. Each month, we’ll also be joined by a very special guest whose work touches on death, storytelling, and meaning-making. Darnell Lamont Walker was our special guest for April. Darnell is an Emmy-nominated children’s television writer, author, and death doula whose work explores how we make sense of complex emotional experiences through story (both at the start and end of life). For more Darnell check out: https://darnellwalker.com IG: hello.darnell

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