Mortaliteas at OddiTeas : A Death Cafe

Mortaliteas at OddiTeas : A Death Cafe First Thursday of Every Month at 6:30pm

06/10/2026

A student design project from Madrid asks a question that might make some folks very uncomfortable:
What if deathcare infrastructure wasn't hidden away from everyday life?

"Hot to Go" reimagines Madrid's largest cemetery as a living public space where cremation heat is captured and reused to support remembrance gardens, edible landscapes, digital memorial archives, and even a heated public pool.

Before you start picturing people cannonballing into "cremation pool water," it's worth noting that the project is only speculative. But the idea behind it touches on an important question: why do we work so hard to separate the spaces of death from the spaces of life?

For many cultures the dead have remained part of daily community life. Today, standard deathcare in the West often pushes death to the edges of our comunities, and in result, our conversations.

What if it was common for cemeteries to be not just places of remembrance, but also of gathering, connection, and community? Can we begin to reimagine the infrastructure of death to be designed to benefit both the living and the dead?

Whether you find the idea inspiring, unsettling, or somewhere in between, we love projects like this because they challenge us to rethink what a cemetery can be.

Hot to Go was designed for a Bachelor In Design course– Design Studio III by Ariadna Fernández Yenes, Estrella García Escribano, Marion Isabelle Agathe Vincey and Nilsu Ozdikicioglu.

05/13/2026

Informal gatherings use candid conversation to normalize anxiety about dying

05/11/2026

I'm not sure I've ever felt so seen and so attacked at the same time. 😂

05/02/2026

How has grief impacted labor issues in your work environment?

On International Workers' Day or May Day, we wanted to talk about how grief can be compounded or inflamed by other issues workers face including poor compensation, inadequate benefits, lack of or little bereavement leave, unhealthy or toxic workplaces, and grief illiteracy in a work place, just to name a few. Even the death care and funeral industry, which one would think would know better, can embody all of these issues and mistreatments.

This May Day, and always, we suggest guest writer Jakob Straub's article "Grief Work: Mourning as Labor in a World That Won’t Stop Working."

https://www.talkdeath.com/grief-work-mourning-as-labor-in-a-world-that-wont-stop-working/

04/28/2026

ILLINOIS CALL TO ACTION - SUPPORT HUMAN COMPOSTING LEGISLATION!

Over the next few weeks, a hearing for Illinois Bill HB5425, an act to legalize natural organic reduction (aka human composting), will be heard in the Senate. This is a critical moment for the future of the bill and for expanding green funeral options in the Midwest, and we really need your help!

Ways you can help:

1. Illinois residents can email their representatives. You can find a step-by-step guide on our website, including letter templates: https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/get-involved/legislative-advocacy/calls-to-action

2. We're seeking Illinois state licensed funeral directors to provide in-person testimony to the Senate in Springfield. We'll walk you through the process, help you prep testimony, and also be at the hearing to provide our own testimony, so no one has to navigate this alone. Reach out to us at legislation (at) orderofthegooddeath.com

3. Want to help but you don’t live in Illinois? You can still advocate by spreading the word and letting others know! Text or email this page to your IL friends and colleagues, or share a post on your social media platforms. We have free graphics you can use, sample copy, articles and more to help you over on our Support Composting Legislation page: https://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/get-involved/legislative-advocacy/support-composting-legislation/

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