When Lennon Flowers’ mother died her senior year at UNC-Chapel Hill, she did her best to stay busy. But after moving to California, she found she didn’t have the support she needed to process all that had taken place. Looking for other people who understood what it was like to lose a parent or someone they loved, Lennon found herself at a dinner table with people who “got it.” That was the beginning of what is now known around the world as The Dinner Party, a non-profit with a clear mission: to transform some of our hardest conversations and most isolating experiences into sources of community support, candid conversation, and forward movement using the age-old practices of gathering and breaking bread.
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