As a woman of color from diverse cultural backgrounds, Iāve always felt Thanksgiving is a complex holiday. So, letās address the elephant in the room. š The traditional narrative often ignores the suffering of #Indigenous peoples, including the horrifying violence inflicted on Indigenous women during #colonization. š This reminds us of the resilience of these communities and the importance of recognizing and addressing historical injustices. š It also echoes the present-day struggles of others, like those facing immense suffering in #Palestine āa crisis many continue to overlook. Yet, in the midst of these reflections, #Thanksgiving has also given me cherished memories. At Stanford University, a group of the most diverse kids, all far from home, would gather to cook, share what we were grateful for, and swap stories that brought us to tears and fostered lifelong bonds. We played games, laughed until our sides hurt, and dreamed big about the future. It was more than a holidayāit was a sanctuary of connection and belonging, especially for someone striving to build something meaningful far from family. For me, Thanksgiving in the #U.S. represents love, diversity, and the joy of creating a chosen family. Itās a time to pause, reflect, and find gratitude amidst the yearās chaos. Today, Iām incredibly grateful for everyone who has supported my journey and shown love to the Zero to Millions Club. Youāve made this year truly special. Wishing you all a joyful, reflective, and meaningful Thanksgiving! What are you most thankful for this year? Weād love to hear!