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Several Jackson restaurants are taking part in an initiative to encourage better understanding and unity among different races and ethnicities in the city today and Thursday.

Mission Mississippi and Gov. Phil Bryant have teamed up to make October Racial Reconciliation Celebration Month in the state. The Two and Two Together Restaurant Days is part of that celebration. At participating restaurants, any group of two or more people of different races eating together will get 22 percent off their meal.

Jeff Good, co-owner of BRAVO!, Sal and Mookieโ€™s, and Broad Street Bakery, and Lee Harper, co-owner of Koinonia Coffee House, joined with members of the Mission Mississippi and the governorโ€™s office at the Jackson Convention Complex Tuesday morning to announce the initiative.

โ€œOur hope is that people understand that anytime that we can sit down and try to know each other is a good thing,โ€ Harper said. โ€œWe want our city to be a lot more unified, and we want our people to be able to do things beyond what weโ€™re doing today.โ€

Good said that throughout history sharing a meal is one of the most meaningful things people can do together.

โ€œAll the major religions treat eating together as a sacrament. Itโ€™s a very important, very spiritual moment when you share your meal,โ€ Good said. โ€œIn the ancient days, sharing your meal was also sharing the ability to get to tomorrow. When you carried your meal in your clothes, if you actually shared your bread or shared your water with somebody, you were giving away tomorrowโ€™s meal. Thatโ€™s a very, very intimate thing.โ€

Mission Mississippi President Neddie Winters said Racial Reconciliation Celebration month came about from the group trying to do just one more thing to make race relations in the state better.

โ€œWe take out the month of October just to celebrate the many things that weโ€™ve accomplished in race relations across the state,โ€ Winters said. โ€œWe encourage people to do things together.โ€

Along with the Two and Two Together initiative, Winters said Mission Mississippi encourages churches to hold worship service together. They are also asking people to simply come together with people of different races to have dialogue about each otherโ€™s differences.

Participating restaurants in the Two and Two Together days include BRAVO!, Broad Street Bakery, Sal and Mookieโ€™s, Grantโ€™s Kitchen, Two Sistersโ€™ Kitchen, Koinonia Coffee House, High Noon Cafe and Bullyโ€™s Restaurant.

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Excellent project for our city


This is a great thing, but it shouldn’t require meal discounts to entice human beings to get to know each other! I suspect that if liberals and conservatives sat down and broke bread together more often, the world would be a better (and less bitter) place. Of course, it would be more difficult to prove the “mixed company” aspect as a qualifier for a discount..