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Host a January 20th Community Potluck for American Values

This year, January 20th is a day of conflicting emotions and values - Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday contrasts with the inauguration of a president whose administration threatens to undo the fabric of our democracy. In a time of fear and uncertainty, the way to gather strength is to gather with others, reaffirming our shared American values. We urge you to plan and host a potluck to build and fortify your community and bring like-minded folks together. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make planning your potluck.

This year, January 20th will be a day of conflicting emotions and values – Martin Luther King Junior’s birthday is contrasting with the inauguration of a president who threatens to undo 240+ years of government by the people. 

In a time of high anxiety and uncertainty, with looming threats to our democracy, the way to gather strength is to gather with others – reaffirming our shared values in community. That’s why we’re starting a new program – New Yorkers for American Values – to build a support system throughout the state of like-minded individuals who value a functioning representative democracy. 

Getting together with like-minded family and friends for a potluck, sharing good food, and perhaps readings or discussions, will fortify us for the challenges ahead.   

We will gather to reaffirm our American values: 

  • The political equality of all citizens  
  • Government of, by, and for the people 
  • Free and fair elections 
  • The rule of law 
  • Protection for individual liberties and rights
  • A government system of checks and balances with limits on the power of elected representatives and separation of powers 

We urge you to plan and host a potluck, a first step to strengthening ourselves for the year ahead and building our New Yorkers for American Values network. There’s nothing magical about January 20th – your potluck can be during the weekend, before, or on the day itself.  And time of day doesn’t matter – brunch, lunch, or dinner – whatever’s most convenient for you and those you gather with.   

Planning and hosting a potluck is easy and fun – we’re here to help. 

Here’s a step by step guide to make planning your potluck smooth and seamless.

1. Brainstorm your guest list and reach out to folks
2. Gather your potluck hosting materials
3. Host your potluck!
4. Let us know how it went!
5. Keep in touch and help grow New Yorkers for American Values

Ready to host your potluck? Or, want to attend a potluck if one is held in your area? Sign up below!

Host a January 20th New Yorkers for American Values Community Potluck

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Host a January 20th New Yorkers for American Values Community Potluck

This year, January 20th will be a day of conflicting emotions and values – Martin Luther King Junior's birthday is contrasting with the inauguration of a president who threatens to undo 240+ years of government by the people. The way to gather strength is to gather with others – reaffirming our American values in community. Sign up to plan and host a potluck, a first step to strengthening ourselves for the year ahead.

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Host a January 20th Community Potluck for American Values

This year, January 20th is a day of conflicting emotions and values - Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday contrasts with the inauguration of a president whose administration threatens to undo the fabric of our democracy. In a time of fear and uncertainty, the way to gather strength is to gather with others, reaffirming our shared American values. We urge you to plan and host a potluck to build and fortify your community and bring like-minded folks together. Here’s a step-by-step guide to make planning your potluck.