This thanksgiving, there are a lot of truths that need to be told. The first being that this very holiday was built on a lie. Worse it emerged out of a national horror that we are yet to come to grips with.
Giving thanks is only possible when we start from a place of truth - when we reckon with our true history and our complicity, when we name and acknowledge the toxicity of a culture and system that is keeping us stuck in our lies and when we work to correct the injustice and repair the breach.
This week’s #WELLREAD is all about that. It’s about reclaiming the truth of this holiday, it’s about rejecting the colonialism and capitalism that inspired it and it’s about doing our part to disrupt harm when it happens and create the conditions for healing and transformation.
But that’s not the whole story. Despite the hardship and heartbreak of this moment, there are miracles and magic all around us. And that while we must bring justice home, we can also embody compassion and joy.
Anasa Troutman reminds us “Joy requires radical truth. Seek out, listen to and tell the whole truth. And then let your heart be open to hold both the joy and the pain of our shared story.”
And so when we give thanks this holiday, let us include the whole of it - the whole history of who we are and how we got here, the whole of our human family especially centering those who have been erased and oppressed, and the whole of our experience, complete with sacred rage and joyful resistance.
May our truth lead to reconciliation and our justice lead to joy.
Kerri Kelly
(she/her)
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