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  2. Nourish International - Wikipedia

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    Nourish International is a social movement run by student leaders on 60 college campuses. Nourish International currently has 60 chapters on college campuses. Through these chapters, Nourish (a colloquial for Nourish International) has established a network of 800 students and 900 alumni. In its endeavors, the movement has proven successful as ...

  3. Nourish + Bloom Market, first Black-owned, autonomous grocery ...

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    Contactless grocery store Nourish + Bloom Market opened to the public Friday in Trilith’s Town Centre retail district in Atlanta. Husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Jamie and Jilea Hemmings started ...

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  5. With a focus on patients with chronic illness, Nourish hopes ...

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    Enter Nourish, a U.S. startup that connects users with a registered dietitian (RD) via telehealth and helps them get their consultations covered by health insurance.. Telehealth is part of the ...

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  7. While other startups develop alt-proteins for meat ...

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    Nourish’s innovation was in moving from plants to bacteria. “With the iteration speeds, it feels kind of like we’re cheating,” said Petrie. “You can get the cost of goods pretty damn low.”

  8. Free Breakfast for Children - Wikipedia

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    The Black Panther Party initially announced their intentions to begin the Free Breakfast for Children Program in September 1968 and the first program was officially launched at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church in Oakland, CA in late January 1969. Parishioner Ruth Beckford-Smith was in charge of this first program. [1]

  9. Charles Eisenstein - Wikipedia

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    charleseisenstein.org. Charles Eisenstein (born 1967) is an American public speaker, teacher and author. His work covers a wide range of topics, including the history of human civilization, economics, spirituality, and the ecology movement. Key themes explored include anti-consumerism, interdependence, and how myth and narrative influence culture.