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What does a World Food Day Sunday Dinner look like?

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Photo: Rebecca Perlmutter/Oxfam America

Here at Oxfam America we celebrated World Food Day early by hosting a potluck Sunday Dinner (or Wednesday Lunch, to be precise) at our office in Boston.  If you’re curious to learn what happens at a World Food Day Sunday Dinner—featuring recipes from chefs like Giada De Laurentiis, creative dishes from all over the world, and some very animated conversations—then check out these photos from our event. After all, we at Oxfam wouldn’t ask you to do stuff that we’re not happy to try ourselves.

Of course, Oxfam’s grassroots campaign against hunger is not really about us: It’s about you, the thousands of supporters nationwide who are hosting or attending events this fall. You are the ones who are hosting more than 200 Sunday Dinners for World Food Day, organizing Oxfam America Hunger Banquets on campus and in your communities, and coming up with your own creative ways to make a difference.

If this sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, check out our community calendar to find an event near you.  Afterward, share your event with others by posting your pictures and videos to Oxfam’s Photobook. We’ll be featuring photos and stories from your events on this blog in the coming weeks.

More photos from our Sunday Dinner:

Photo: Sarah Livingston/Oxfam America
Photo: Sarah Livingston/Oxfam America
The most inventive dish: chocolate "dirt cake" in honor of Oxfam's GROW campaign. Photo: Sarah Livingston/Oxfam America
The most inventive dish: chocolate "dirt cake" in honor of Oxfam's GROW campaign. Photo: Sarah Livingston/Oxfam America
Photo: Sarah Livingston/Oxfam America
Photo: Sarah Livingston/Oxfam America
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