"When [Rev.] Taylor asked her Boston congregation if their families were divided over this election, three-quarters of them raised their hands. This points to the likelihood that many of us are headed toward Thanksgiving gatherings where we’ll be sharing the table with family members who voted for the other candidate. [...]
"True, we are not going to change our father-in-law’s mind with our clever retorts over pumpkin pie. But we can listen and learn about how things look from the other side."
Read Surviving a post-election Thanksgiving (USA TODAY Opinion, 11/21/16)