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From empanadas to biryani, music to language, LJ Ribar invites you to explore what everyone brings to
the table.

������Read the story of real people, real travels, and real traditions shaping America.
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������That one year abroad in Israel shaped LJ’s entire perspective on culture, hospitality, and identity.

What’s a childhood travel memory that still lives in your heart today?

����From Oktoberfest to Dyngus Day, European American traditions are alive in communities across the
U.S.—with food, festivals, and family gatherings that carry on old-world charm.

These aren’t just traditions—they’re how families pass on identity and resilience.

What’s one African American artist who’s inspired you?

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What’s one dish or tradition from Latino culture you love?

Tell us below!

Whether it’s pho from Vietnam, dim sum from China, or sushi from Japan—Asian American communities
carry legacies of food, faith, and family.

Drop your favorite Asian dish or tradition in the comments!

Serving tea is more than hospitality—it’s history, pride, and peace in a cup.

What’s one Arabic tradition or value you admire?

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From Hanukkah lights to Passover tables, Jewish Americans bring rich traditions of resilience, learning,
and faith.

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Some bring ancient wisdom. Others bring food. Almost all bring stories.”

������What We Bring to the Party celebrates every table, every flavor. https://a.co/d/3Qyvklh

���The first invitations to this party were written in smoke, soil, and song.

������Explore their rich, enduring legacy in What We Bring to the Party. https://a.co/d/3Qyvklh

���“We’re all standing on the shoulders of someone who crossed an ocean with a dream and a recipe
book.”

What’s one tradition from your ancestors that still lives in your home today?

These crops didn’t just grow food. They grew community.

Discover the brilliance behind sustainable farming—passed down for generations.

���Challenge: Can you name a sustainable practice your family still follows?