(Session in English – we can translate)

Let’s talk about death, the planet, and everything in between.
Eco-anxiety. Eco-grief. The weight of a world in crisis. How do we live fully knowing what we know? How do we face loss — of species, ecosystems, futures — and still find meaning?
Join us for a Death Cafe where we hold space for open, honest conversations about mortality, the climate crisis, and our place in it all. No agenda. No judgment. Just tea, cake, and deep reflection.
Because facing death – our own and the planet’s – might just be the key to living better.

Featuring:

Michelle Tylicki
Multidisciplinary artist whose work bridges social justice, environmental activism, and creative storytelling. Through illustration, animation, and subversive public interventions, her art challenges systemic oppression and envisions regenerative futures.
@shelkadelic

Ideal
Anarchist teacher, passionate about horizontal pedagogies, forced to be a climate activist. On sabbatical in search of how to deal with disabling trauma and meaning in the midst of so much loss.

Pedro Oliveira
Clinical psychologist and psychotherapist with a doctorate in social anthropology, member of the Climate Psychology Alliance. Currently deepening the use of grief rituals with Francis Weller, expanding on the importance of coming together in sharing circles to discuss death.
@ecopsi.portugal

Ana Maria Valinho
Nurse, death doula and climate activist paced by regenerative and degrowth community living. Working with the most underprivileged in multiple humanitarian realities, awakened her to the impermanence of all life. Host of Death Cafes in Lisbon and beyond.
@anamaria.valinho

Artwork by @shelkadelic

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