While folks across the country will gather around their holiday tables, I suspect that conversations won't be focused on the First Thanksgiving when the Pilgrims broke bread with the Wampanoag Native Americans over a 3 day feast in 1621. There was no pumpkin pie or cranberry sauce served then, and it was more likely that venison was on the table than turkey. Sometimes, myths are more fun than facts. The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth The space for thankfulness has narrowed, but it is still there and we must do our best to seek it out. This task, of course, does not need to be restricted to only one day each year. It seems more challenging than ever for us to carve away chaos, polarization and discord so that we can focus more clearly on what we should be thankful for. Yes, there is beauty in the world which we must seek out and celebrate. Yes, there is kindness and generosity in our midst which we must champion and emulate. Yes, there is dialogue and ...
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