About this Event
LGBTQ+ Women and Non Binary people are invited to join us for a Death Café. LGBTQ+ Death Cafés provide space for much-needed conversations about queer ageing and loss. This event will allow participants to consider death and dying through something other than a heteronormative lens.
When: Sunday November 17th at 2pm to 4pm
Where: Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre, 105 Capel Street, Dublin 01, D01 R290
Cost: Free Entry, Walk Ins Welcome
What is a Death Café?
At a Death Café people, often strangers, gather to drink tea, eat cake and discuss death.
The objective of a Death Café is to help people make the most of their finite lives. Individuals can discuss their understanding, thoughts, dreams, fears, and all other areas of death and dying at these events.
With the subject of death remaining taboo, the thought of stepping into such an environment can feel somewhat uncomfortable and intimidating. In fact, several past attendees shared common stories of previously not being allowed to talk about death with their families for fear it would bring it upon them.
However, the warm and welcoming atmosphere (not to mention the delicious snacks) immediately eased people’s fears. “It’s not a Death Café without laughs” was one of the truest statements at a previous café.
You can read more about LGBT Ireland's Death Café in this Gay Community News Article.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Outhouse LGBTQ+ Centre, 105 Capel Street, Dublin 1, Ireland
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