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Sunday, May 12, 2019
Calling the Birds Home: Portraits of a Mother With Dementia
The New Yorker has an article about photographer Cheryle St. Onge, who has created a series of photographs of her mother as she struggles with dementia. They are heartbreaking but beautiful and in every way a true collaboration.
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caregiving,
dementia
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