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Get to Know Emerald Mills

A whole new take on dinner and diversity. The Lempert Report: Meet Emerald Mills, whose monthly community-based dinner outfit, Diverse Dining, aims to bring people together and create relationships.

Phil Lempert

September 16, 2019

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The Lempert Report: Meet Emerald Mills, whose monthly community-based dinner outfit, Diverse Dining, aims to bring people together and create relationships.Photograph: YouTube

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel has a profile of Emerald Mills and shares her story about getting to know people through food. She wants to know what makes you different and what you have in common. She believes there are other people out there looking to make those same connections. That’s why she created Diverse Dining, monthly community-based dinners.

For the monthly meals, she works with local businesses, and she comes up with a theme for each dinner; for example, “vulnerability,” “getting out of your comfort zone” and “common misconceptions.” The per-person cost ranges from $35 to $50.  

The whole purpose of Diverse Dining is to create a safe space for people and create relationships.

The paper’s interview goes on to say that when people’s basic needs are met, they are more open to receive information. If you’re hangry, nothing can get through—period. The other reason we use food: to expect people who are adults to build relationships with people they have never been around is a huge undertaking. Most people (already) go out to dinner at least once a month.

She always starts a dinner with ground rules. There are rules about giving people a certain amount of grace: If they came to this dinner, she says, they are at least trying. She says that she almost made her tagline “diverse is not color.” “Diverse dining does not just mean color. If I had to define diverse, it is any word, action, thought, anything that is not your experience.”  

Perhaps, a diverse idea for grocerants.

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