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  2. Ruth Brinker - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Marie Brinker (May 1, 1922 – August 8, 2011) was an American AIDS activist and founder of the nonprofit, Project Open Hand. [1] [2] She began her activism in 1985 by providing food and meals to home-bound AIDS patients in San Francisco who were too ill cook or shop. [1] Brinker was born Ruth Marie Appel on May 1, 1922, in Hartford, South ...

  3. Project Open Hand - Wikipedia

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    Project Open Hand is a California nonprofit organization that provides medically tailored meals and groceries to elderly and homebound people in San Francisco and Alameda County. Founded in 1985 to deliver meals to people with AIDS , it also took over food banks in the 1980s and 1990s and in the 21st century extended its services to include ...

  4. Talk:Project Open Hand - Wikipedia

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  5. 'Chaos that it is sowing': Georgia judge appears skeptical of ...

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    Georgia's Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, has criticized the hand-count rule and other recent changes as introducing "the opportunity for error, lost or stolen ballots, and fraud."

  6. Open Hand Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Open Hand Chicago was originally founded in 1988. [1] It was co-founded by Chicago AIDS activists including Lori Cannon , James Cappleman , Greg Harris , and Tom Tunney . Using San Francisco's Project Open Hand as a model, Open Hand Chicago delivered 41,476 meals in its first year.

  7. Jan. 6 rioter who pushed through tear gas inside Capitol ...

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    Jan. 6 Capitol rioter Chuck Hand advances to a runoff GOP primary election for a House seat in Georgia, NBC News projects.

  8. Georgia's election board passed a controversial hand-count ...

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    The hand-counting rule requires three separate individuals in each of Georgia's precincts – there are 2,400 precincts, according to Raffensperger – to hand count the ballots, sorting them into ...

  9. Bankhead Courts - Wikipedia

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    Bankhead Courts was a public housing complex located in Bankhead, Atlanta, Georgia, United States.It was demolished in 2011, [2] with the ultimate plan of redevelopment into a mixed-income community, although as of 2018, development has not yet occurred.