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More than five million people in the United States experience some type of infertility, miscarriage or infant loss. Although this type of trauma is widely acknowledged as something that affects millions of families, many families still feel ashamed, hopeless, and isolated. Resilience Rising is an intimate compilation of stories by families living with infertility who have experienced pregnancy and infant loss. These are stories of families overcoming grief so deep and no longer being silenced by shame and guilt.
In this episode we sit down with 3 of the storytellers and authors that make up this anthology to discuss their process of saying yes to writing, the writing process, and parenting after loss. The authors Shantell Chambliss (Author), Courtney Shorter (Author), Ngozi Baker (Author), Donnisha Davis (Author), Michele Minor (Author), Tiffany Thompson (Author), Terika Williams (Author), Joi Donaldson (Editor)
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