Following the 2016 presidential election, Fathia Absie and Ilays Aden, Muslim immigrants living in Seattle, wanted to do something to help bring people together. They started “Eat with Muslims,” a program that brings people of different religious faiths together for meals and conversation, offering the interfaith dinner guests a chance to ask questions about Islam. So far, they have held 11 dinners in the Seattle area, each one drawing more and more people. According to Absie, they “realized we have to introduce people to one another… Build bridges. Build friendships.”