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A Conversation with Louise Hung (Order of Good Death)

A Conversation with Louise Hung (Order of Good Death)

In Celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, the Collective for Radical Death Studies invites you to join us for a conversation with Louise Hung about her family's Hong Kong–Chinese cultural experiences that have informed her Chinese American experience. Let's talk about caring the dead, the afterlife, hungry ghosts, and more!

Author of the upcoming middle grade novel Hungry Bones, about a hungry ghost from the time of Chinese Exclusion, Louise has written and produced hundreds of videos for the YouTube channel Ask a Mortician. You may also remember Louise's writing from HuffPost, The Order of the Good Death, Time, xoJane's Creepy Corner column, and the podcast Death in the Afternoon. Louise spends her days with four black cats, her husband, and an immortal cactus in Brooklyn, New York.


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