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Sibling Storytelling Session

Sun, Feb 22

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If you grieve for a sibling and they’re unreachable in ways you wish they weren’t, this series offers a place to bring them with you. Together, we’ll make room for memory, longing, and love through writing, storytelling, and bearing witness.

Sibling Storytelling Session
Sibling Storytelling Session

When & Where

8 more dates

Feb 22, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST

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What

This stand alone session is a continuation of the Sibling Storytelling Series facilitated by the interdisciplinary artist and grief archivist, Krystle May Statler.


Sibling Storytelling is designed as collective care for anyone surviving sibling loss, whether through estrangement, disconnection, distance, or death. The intention is to affirm the truth that sibling loss is a shared experience, not just a private wound, and provide a space for sibling grievers to be seen, heard, and held.


In this stand alone session, we'll explore an emotion as an opening into collective memory, meaning-making, and connection with our siblings that may not be accessible at this time. Through guided writing prompts, story shares, brief breaks of breath and bodywork, we’ll honor the complex realities of siblingship in all its forms.


All writing experiences are welcome, and together we will:

- Name and honor our siblingships, on our terms and in our own words

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Tickets

  • Sibling Storytelling

    From $0.00 to $15.00

    • $0.00

      +$0.00 ticket service fee

    • $10.00

      +$0.25 ticket service fee

    • $15.00

      +$0.38 ticket service fee

    Total

    $0.00

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    Finding Us

    Our spaces are open for gatherings & designated open house hours. 

    The Atlanta Grief House Nickerson Cottage at Legacy Park Decatur 500 S. Columbia Dr, Decatur, GA 30030 Notes on finding us: GPS will take you to the center of Legacy Park. The Nickerson Cottage is a stone building with raised bed gardens on the south side of Legacy Park's campus. If you enter campus through the south entrance it will be the first cottage you come to. You can park in any of the surrounding lots. If coming in the evening you will see the string lights on our front porch. Nickerson Cottage is largely wheelchair accessible.

    The Portland Grief House 7906 N Fessenden St, Portland, OR 97203 Notes on finding us: We are the green house on the corner of N Fessenden & N Allegheny Ave. Enter through the gate at the corner.

    Wilderings, operating as The Grief House, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EIN  84-4336786) and all donations are tax deductible. 

    The Grief House works on and serves communities on land that is the unceeded territory of the Muskogee, Cherokee and Creek peoples in Georgia and the Clackamas, Stl’pulmsh, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla and Siletz peoples in Oregon.

     

    We honor them as we live, work and serve grievers on these unceeded lands. 

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