About Make america dinner again
Make America Dinner Again: Bringing People Together One Meal at a Time
Make America Dinner Again is a unique organization that seeks to bridge the gap between people of different backgrounds, cultures, and beliefs. The organization was founded on the belief that sharing a meal with someone can break down barriers and foster understanding.
The idea behind Make America Dinner Again is simple yet powerful. The organization brings together people from diverse backgrounds to share a meal and engage in meaningful conversations. By breaking bread together, participants are able to learn about each other's cultures, beliefs, and experiences.
Make America Dinner Again was founded in 2016 by Tria Chang and Justine Lee. The two friends were inspired by their own experiences of feeling disconnected from their communities after the 2016 presidential election. They realized that many people felt the same way and wanted to do something about it.
Since its founding, Make America Dinner Again has grown into a national movement with chapters in cities across the United States. Each chapter is led by volunteers who organize dinners in their communities.
The dinners are open to anyone who wants to participate regardless of their background or political affiliation. Participants are encouraged to bring a dish that represents their culture or heritage as well as an open mind and willingness to listen.
At each dinner, participants are seated at tables with people they may not have met before. A facilitator leads the group through conversation prompts designed to encourage dialogue and understanding.
The conversations at Make America Dinner Again events cover a wide range of topics including politics, race relations, immigration policy, religion, gender identity, and more. While participants may not always agree on everything discussed during these conversations, they leave with a greater appreciation for each other's perspectives.
Make America Dinner Again has received widespread media attention for its innovative approach to promoting unity in divided times. The organization has been featured on CNN's United Shades of America with W Kamau Bell as well as NPR's All Things Considered.
In addition to its dinner events, Make America Dinner Again also offers resources and tools for individuals and organizations looking to promote dialogue and understanding in their communities. These resources include conversation guides, training materials, and more.
Make America Dinner Again is a non-partisan organization that does not endorse any political candidates or parties. The organization's focus is on promoting unity and understanding through shared experiences.
If you're interested in participating in a Make America Dinner Again event or starting a chapter in your community, visit the organization's website for more information. Together we can make America dinner again!