Reset the Table Conversation Cards

Reset the Table Conversation Cards by Re―Inc, published by Chronicle Books on June 16, 2020, offers a unique tool for fostering dialogue and reflection. This edition features 20 cards with 40 thoughtful questions designed to inspire exploration and collaboration among users. Encased in a tray and sleeve with silver letterpress, these cards serve as an invitation to engage in meaningful conversations that challenge the status quo.
Readers will find that these conversation cards, created by members of the U.S. Women’s National Team, encourage participants to dream big and think differently. The Reset the Table events, where these cards were initially utilized, aim to promote equity and creativity through dialogue. This self-help resource is printed in the U.S.A. and is suitable for anyone looking to enhance their conversations and interactions with others.
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“Join the movement. Push the conversation. Challenge the status quo.”
—from Reset the Table Conversation Cards
U.S. Women’s National Team members and World Cup champions Megan Rapinoe, Christen Press, Tobin Heath, and Meghan Klingenberg created re—inc, a purpose-driven lifestyle brand to boldly reimagine the status quo and champion equity, creativity, progress, and art. They host Reset the Table events, at which they use conversation cards as an invitation to spark dialogue. Now available to the public for the first time, these Reset the Table Conversation Cards inspire exploration, collaboration, and reflection with others. Encased in a tray and sleeve with silver letterpress, these 20 cards with 40 thoughtful questions plus an instruction card can be used as starting points to dream big, think differently, and act with purpose.
Printed in the U.S.A.!
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