"We’re not allowed in an open way, in a public way, to talk about our grief and our experiences, our challenges, or our failures, which is what I tried to do."
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Educators from the United StatesPlaywrights from the United StatesActresses from BostonHispanic Americans
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On the stigma regarding the talking of death and grief in “Huntington’s Melinda Lopez Gets Personal with New Play” in BU Today (2018 Jan 17)
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