The restaurant joins a growing nationwide movement not to make a political statement, Miller said, but to show the importance of celebrating diversity and being a welcoming place for everyone to dine and work, no matter where they are from.
A national advocacy group for restaurant workers, Restaurant Opportunities Centers United, teamed up with restaurant owners and others to start the movement after President Donald Trump’s election. “Restaurant workers are on the front lines of discrimination and hate in America,” the advocates said, and workers felt compelled to do something about it.