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Using the power of the internet and our own experiences, we attempted to come up with some ideas for you to take on the task of keeping your family gatherings more about connection. If that is your goal, of course.


Transcript here: http://bit.ly/120Civil


Articles and items we referenced:


How to talk politics at your family holiday meal - CNN, Nov 22, 2017https://cnn.it/2qjAMjG

How the night before Thanksgiving became the 'biggest drinking day of year' - StarTribune.com, Nov 22, 2017http://strib.mn/2ACy4vE

Why Families Fight During Holidays - The Atlantic, Dec 23, 2013 http://bit.ly/2EUvVjj

Non Violent Communicationhttp://www.cnvc.org/

Christians and the Paganshttps://binged.it/2CVi0HI

Romeo and Juliet in Kigalihttps://n.pr/2Q7U3A7


BiCurean

Hannah Gadsby: Nannettehttps://www.netflix.com/title/80233611

As a Black Woman Everything I Love is Problematic, Huffpost, Jan 25, 2018http://bit.ly/2PujrCN

Not exercising worse for your health than smoking, diabetes and heart disease - CNN, Oct 28, 2018https://cnn.it/2AAV4va



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