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The intention of this activity is to encourage thinking beyond your existing mindset.
We don't claim to have all the answers but find deep value in the questions and the discovery process however that looks for you. -  Systematic Goodness

We the People…Matter.  It’s a time for mixed feelings, better choices and new traditions with a deal!  All day, July 4th, let Systematic Goodness grow from better understanding that starts with a simple story. We want to hear yours. 

How did you come to be in America? Whether indigenous, a fresh immigrant this year or 200+ years ago, even if you are on vacation today, we want to hear what you have to share in your own words. You won’t offend us! Our stories are valid and need telling. 25% off isn’t too bad either. (Offer valid July 4th only!) 

Answer the following two IMPORTANT questions to get 25% off 7/4/20

  • What is one thing that is hurtful, scary, wrong, hard and or not ideal about your personal history with America.
  • What empowers you or gives you hope about being in America today?

3 Comments

  1. Jodi Seiger

    Racism. As a white woman, I will never personally know how deeply racism cuts. As an empathic, humanitarian with a black son and husband, I will continue to educate myself and others about how we can stand by and support people of color the best way we possibly can.

    What gives me hope is our youth. Adults need sit down, take the backseat and appreciate all of the compassion and kindness the youths of the world are showing. They are brilliant and are working tirelessly for a better planet Earth.

  2. Sonia Ellis

    As an immigrant from a Latin American country, I depend on my green card to live here. I have worried many times, especially during the present government about being deported back to Uruguay. As a WHITE Latina with an English name though, I do not get profiled as such. So I have very mixed feelings about living here in the United States.

    We have become aware of all this injustice, we have been awaken, not only here in the United States, but in the whole world, now there is no turning back, that gives me hope. We cannot unsee what we have seen.

  3. Elena

    – As a Latin America immigrant adolescent, I was always expected to express gratitude for the U.S. No care was shown for my story of arrival. Only that I should be thankful. I have many more examples. There is so much more to each of us.
    – Being able to express myself freely even if it is attenuated by Minnesota nice.

One entry per person. Participation is required and you will need to show your entry upon placing your order. 25% off discount applies to single treats, entrees, coffee, tea, beer/wine -all single menu items.

Exclusions apply: This is for in-store ordering only on 7/4/20 from 6:30a-4p. The discount is good for your items only (not your whole ticket). Each person must enter separately to participate. Excludes whole bakery items, volume bulk orders, retail items, catering and all online orders. We cannot monitor or manage the deal with any online electronic ordering.