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Fall and winter holidays are steeped in traditions for many of us, from Thanksgiving turkey to Christmas lights.

Whether they came into our lives with our families of origin or through later relationships, it’s worth considering how those traditions do or don’t align with our values, and if we can reshape them, or shape new traditions that honor our values and the history behind these celebrations.

Erica and India discuss Columbus Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas in the context of history, in the lives of children, and how they’re reconsidering traditions in their own lives.

In this discussion:

Why we need to consider the histories behind holidays like Columbus Day and Thanksgiving How schools perpetuate holiday myths and Christian narratives Balancing childhood wonder with transparency and honesty in our relationships with children Giving context to Indigenous People’s Day and Thanksgiving

 

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