Rethinking Thanksgiving 2022
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and for many, there will be a lot of discussion about how to mark this holiday. For the past few years, we’ve shared some resources and thoughts on why we should rethink Thanksgiving . This year, we have another opportunity to do just that: rethink what, how, and why we choose to celebrate this holiday. For many people, Thanksgiving 2021 was the first time that we were able to gather with family members, thanks to the availability of a COVID vaccine. This year, some of us may be wondering yet again whether or not it’s a good idea to gather in person with family and friends. Perhaps we’re choosing more often to celebrate with our chosen family than our given ones.
Thanksgiving has been a problematic holiday, and that's especially true today when we think about the increasing violence and bigotry in this country and the world . This holiday is a reminder of genocide and colonization , and it's difficult to reconcile that with the message of Thanksgiving - which is supposed to be about being grateful for what we have and who we spend time with. Some people argue that we should get rid of Thanksgiving altogether , but I think there's potential for a different kind of Thanksgiving - one that celebrates our shared humanity instead of our differences.?
This Thanksgiving, let's take the time to educate ourselves about the true history of Thanksgiving and think critically about how we can make this holiday more inclusive and reflective of our values. Here are some tips on how to celebrate inclusively and thoughtfully this year:
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So much of our work is about leaning into the complexities of multiple truths. Thanksgiving is a holiday about gratitude, and it’s a day that marks this country’s incredibly violent and genocidal past. This Thanksgiving, consider how you want to lean in and hold these truths up.?