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Happy THANKSGIVUKKAH, SPANKSGIVING + BONOBO CONSERVATION REVOLUTION this Saturday LiVE on DrSuzy.Tv ❤

HAPPY THANKSGIVUKKAH!


In a rare alignment of holidays, the American feast of Thanksgiving coincides with the first day of the Jewish feast of Hanukkah this Thursday. Those of us who are celebrating this once-in-a-lifetime holiday are calling it “Thanksgivukkah” So whether you stuff your turkey with latkes or you make a menorah out of a pumpkin, have a good one! And remember, though food is the main event, save room for sex! On a holiday like Hanukkah, making love is a “mitzvah” (good deed). As for Thanksgiving, that turkey shouldn’t be the only hole that gets deliciously stuffed...Give thanks for love, Brothers and Sisters! Amen & AWOMEN ❤ And please pass the Pumpkin Pie JelloShots…


The Dr. Susan Block Show will broadcast a special show about about bonobo conservation featuring Deni Béchard, whose captivating new book, Empty Hands, Open Arms: The Race to Save Bonobos in the Congo and Make Conservation Go Viral, focuses on the exciting work of Dr. Block’s old friend Sally Jewell Coxe and the Bonobo Conservation Initiative (BCI), a revolutionary organization which uses what Béchard calls “a truly postcolonial model of conservation” to help save the bonobos and the rainforest. Read the book and don’t miss the show!


GO BONOBO (8){l) ! I’ve watched BCI grow from a gleam in Sally Coxe’s luminous green eyes to an active international organization that is really making a difference in the future of bonobos, as well as other wild life and human life in the region, becoming a model for a new kind of inclusive, bonoboësque conservation. So I’m really looking forward to talking with Deni Béchard about his eloquent new book that delves deeply into Sally’s ground-breaking conservation work with bonobos and people, including BCI’s visionary yet sustainable constellation of linked community-based reserves, the ‘Bonobo Peace Forest’. This Thanksgiving, let us give thanks that bonobos still exist, and we have a chance to save them from extinction. Let’s not lose that chance.


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