The Order of the Good Death is a
death acceptance organization founded in 2011 by mortician and author
Caitlin Doughty
Caitlin Marie Doughty (born August 19, 1984) is an American mortician, author, blogger, YouTuber, and advocate for death acceptance and the reform of Western funeral industry practices. She is the owner of Clarity Funerals and Cremation of Los ...
.
[ The group advocates for ]natural burial
Natural burial is the interment of the body of a dead person in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition but allows the body to be naturally recycled. It is an alternative to burial methods and funerary customs.
The body may be ...
and embracing human mortality.
Along with Doughty, members include Sarah Chavez, Director of The Order of the Good Death, Megan Rosenbloom
Megan Curran Rosenbloom (born 1981) is an American medical librarian and expert on anthropodermic bibliopegy, the practice of binding books in human skin. She is a team member of the Anthropodermic Book Project, a group which scientifically tes ...
, Director of Death Salon, and Amber Carvaly, Director of Undertaking LA. Other notable members are artist and monument-maker Greg Lundgren, TED speaker Jae Rhim Lee, alternative funeral home director Jeff Jorgenson, artist Landis Blair
Landis Blair (born Peter Landis Blair; 4 September 1983) is an American illustrator and comics artist. He illustrated the graphic novel ''The Hunting Accident'' and later wrote and illustrated ''The Envious Siblings,'' ''The Night Tent'' and ''Ver ...
, forensic pathologist Judy Melinek, author and photographer Paul Koudounaris
Paul Koudounaris is an American author and photographer originally from Los Angeles and currently living in Las Vegas. He has a PhD in Art History, and his publications in the field of charnel house and ossuary research have made him a well-known ...
, and other death professionals, artists and academics.
The group held its first "death salon
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" in Los Angeles in 2013. Another salon was held in 2014 at St Bartholomew's Hospital
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History
Early history
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Pathology Museum in London by museum curator Carla Valentine.
The group took its name from the Brazilian Order of Our Lady of the Good Death
The Sisterhood of Our Lady of the Good Death () is a small Afro-Catholic religious group in the state of Bahia, Brazil.
Founded in the early 19th century as a Church-sponsored beneficent Sisterhood for female African slaves and former slaves, ...
.
Death-positive movement
The term "death positive" was popularized by Caitlin Doughty
Caitlin Marie Doughty (born August 19, 1984) is an American mortician, author, blogger, YouTuber, and advocate for death acceptance and the reform of Western funeral industry practices. She is the owner of Clarity Funerals and Cremation of Los ...
as a play on the term sex positive
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. The death-positive movement is a social
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and philosophical
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movement that encourages people to speak openly about death, dying, and corpses. The movement seeks to eliminate the silence around death-related topics, decrease anxiety surrounding death, and encourages more diversity in end-of-life care
End-of-life care is health care provided in the time leading up to a person's death. End-of-life care can be provided in the hours, days, or months before a person dies and encompasses care and support for a person's mental and emotional needs, phy ...
options available to the public.
However, the ideas behind the movement have existed much longer. The Order of the Good Death website lists the beliefs of the death-positive movement as being that cultural censorship of death and dying does more harm than good, that open discussions about death should be accepted as a natural human curiosity, that families should have full rights to care for the bodies of their loved ones without intervention from funeral businesses, and that end of life care should be diversified and performed in ways that cause less damage to the environment than current practices. The movement encourages participants to speak to their families about their own end of life wishes, even if they are young and healthy, and is critical of the commercialized funeral industry. It also encourages people to express their feelings about death through art.
Organizations such as Going with Grace, founded by death midwife Alua Arthur, are contributing to the movement through their online courses and End of Life Training Program. In 2021, Arthur and Doughty launched a new online course, Mortal, giving an opportunity for students to explore their own mortalities. End Well, founded by physician and film producer Shoshana R. Ungerleider
Shoshana Rebecca Ungerleider is an American medical doctor, journalist and film producer. She was educated at The University of Oregon and Oregon Health and Science University. As of June 2021, Ungerleider is the host and producer of the TED He ...
, hosts an annual conference and media platform to highlight solutions to make the end of life experience more human-centered. Death Over Dinner, founded by restaurateur and author Michael Hebb along with Angel Grant, is an organization that encourages people to have dinner parties to talk about mortality which has facilitated more than 200,000 dinners.
The creators of the video game '' Death and Taxes'' identify with the death-positive movement.
See also
* Death education
Death education is education about death that focuses on the human and emotional aspects of death. Though it may include teaching on the biological aspects of death, teaching about coping with grief is a primary focus. The scientific study of dea ...
* Death midwife
References
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2011 establishments in the United States
Organizations established in 2011
Death-related organizations