Kari Nixon Connect: Twitter Kari Nixon is an assistant professor at Whitworth University, where she teaches medical humanities, Victorian literature, and the impact of disease upon social norms. Articles By This Author Opinion | Health & Happiness Grieving Our Collective Loss—One Stitch at a Time Taking a cue from the many traditions that liken human life to fabric, I started knitting a COVID-19 death-toll blanket. Kari Nixon | May 1, 2020 Issues Why I Wore Black After He Died: Lessons from Victorian Mourning Culture I needed others to see me—to acknowledge my grief. Kari Nixon | Oct 2, 2019
Opinion | Health & Happiness Grieving Our Collective Loss—One Stitch at a Time Taking a cue from the many traditions that liken human life to fabric, I started knitting a COVID-19 death-toll blanket. Kari Nixon | May 1, 2020
Issues Why I Wore Black After He Died: Lessons from Victorian Mourning Culture I needed others to see me—to acknowledge my grief. Kari Nixon | Oct 2, 2019