This special report in the Living With Grief® series examines African American attitudes about care at the end of life, offers explanations as to why hospice, historically, has not been a choice for many African Americans, looks at grief and the African American community, and suggests ways to reach out to African Americans who are making end-of-life decisions.
Panel:
Tawara D. Goode, MA
Wanda Henry-Jenkins, MHS
Karla FC Holloway, PhD
Richard Payne, MD
LaFrance Williams
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