Sharing Our Holiday Traditions

Published on Dec 14, 2020

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Sharing Our Holiday Traditions

CSL Diversity Inclusion Commission 
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Prayer

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Rebecca Hiraoka, RScP

Host

Prayer
Our Group Agreements
Holiday Celebrations
Meaning of Holidays
Breakout & Large Group
Breakout & Large Group

Agreements

  • Empathetic Regard
  • Active Listening
  • No cross talk
  • Honoring whatever feelings come up
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CSL Diversity Inclusion Webinar Recording Disclaimer:

These webinars will be recorded for public distribution and therefore extends no expectation of confidentiality of the likeness, identify, or information shared by any of the presenters or participants. By registering and attending this webinar, you are acknowledging your awareness that you are being recorded and that this recording will be publicly distributed as deemed appropriate by the CSL Diversity Inclusion Commission.

How Many of You Were at the Webinar Last Night?

Poll #1

Countless Religious Celebrations Around the World Every Year

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Particularly Holiday Rich Time of Year

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Bodhi Day
Hanukkah
Yule/Winter Solstice
Shab-e Yalda
Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe
St. Nicholas Day
Christmas
Kwanzaa
Epiphany
Lunar New Year

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Our holiday traditions are often an important piece of who we are.

They can tell the stories of our families, communities, and our cultural heritages.

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Which Holidays Do You Celebrate?

Poll # 2

Holiday Traditions
Breakout Groups: ~3-4 people per group

Holiday Traditions This Year

Breakout Groups: ~3-4 people per group
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Thank You
&
Have a Beautiful Holiday Season

To contact the CSL Diversity Inclusion Commission,
please email:
inclusion@csl.org

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Rebecca Hiraoka

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