"Food is our common ground, a universal experience." -James Beard

Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Beginning

I'm one person living in a small suburb of Detroit Michigan; a wife, a mother, and a citizen of a truly small, yet brilliantly beautiful and diverse world. At the moment, I have little more than a desire to see change and some crazy idea to bring people together around two things I'm passionate about: food and politics.

I lived in China for close to 5 years and upon my repatriation into the US, I noticed an increased tension and division in this country. People appeared to be less capable of respectful debate, and far less inclined to share their ideas freely. I spent a while in observation and gave a great deal of thought to how living in a foreign country had changed the way I perceived the world around me. I wanted to take time and consider the possibility that it was my own perception and not America that had changed so much. Ten months and many conversations later, I have come to the conclusion that America has indeed changed. For a variety of reasons- we have become a country of assumptions, judgement, cynicism, self protectionism, and deep division.

From the moment I started encountering these issues, I was met by a strong desire to be a part of changing them. Almost immediately, I envisioned playing host to dinners and discussions in my home. A great meal shared can be a powerful unifying force, so why not?

Over the next few weeks, months or if I'm fortunate, perhaps years- I will be host to groups of people who enjoy some or all of the following: good food, gathering with others, and sharing ideas. My hope is that I will be able to provide an environment in which people can enjoy gathering for meals and respectful dialogue.

I realize that I'm not going to change the world; I may not even change my neighborhood, but I hope to be a part of something that I am passionate about; something that can bring people into a place of greater understanding for one another and the world around them. If nothing else, I hope to enjoy some really good food.

4 comments:

The Hall said...

Oh wow. I wish we lived closer!

Anonymous said...

Well said sister friend. I voted and can't wait. It will be Awesome that I am sure. Your last BLOG kept me in anticipation for your next entry that followed, I'm certain this will be the same. I love your writing style and frequently agree with your perspective. ;o)
Michelle Meredith

P. Lee said...

Like the idea, Jenn - and I have enjoyed our online discussions also, because you have made me delve further into issues and find out more about what is going on. I look forward to more dialogue ! Pete Stadler

Unknown said...

Way khul!