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  2. Black veganism - Wikipedia

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    Aph Ko, who created Black Vegans Rock, in 2016. Black veganism in the United States is a social and political philosophy that connects the use of non-human animals with other social justice concerns such as racism and with the lasting effects of slavery, such as the subsistence diets of enslaved people enduring as familial and cultural food traditions.

  3. What are the best diets for overall health? A dietitian ... - AOL

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    A major benefit of the pescatarian diet is the inclusion of healthy fish, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, known for supporting heart health, reducing inflammation and promoting brain function.

  4. Food Justice Movement - Wikipedia

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    White cites the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey of 2005–2006 to point out that 52.9% of black women are obese, compared to 37.2% of black men and 32.9% of white women due to phenomena like food deserts and food insecurity. Because the socioeconomic status of black communities in Detroit are a huge part of the food insecurity ...

  5. Brad Lomax - Wikipedia

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    Lomax's chapter of the Black Panthers had nearly 2,000 members at its peak. [ 12 ] [ 1 ] He contributed to the establishment of the Black Panther Health Clinic in Washington, D.C., [ 13 ] His connections within the Black Panther Party facilitated collaboration between the party and the disability rights movement, most notably during the 504 Sit ...

  6. The Black Panthers, Joe Ellwanger, and the founding of the ...

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    Joe Ellwanger, founder of Hunger Task Force, connects his advocacy for free breakfast at MPS and its relation to the Black Panther Party.

  7. Free Breakfast for Children - Wikipedia

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    Huey P. Newton & Bobby Seale, founders of The Black Panther Party pictured in Oakland, CA. 1971 The flyer was released in June 1970, and it informs about the October 1970 opening of the new location of the party's free breakfast program for children.

  8. Who were the Black Panthers? It's complicated - AOL

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    Director Stanley Nelson said of the Black Panther Party. The Black Panthers were founded in Oakland, California, in 1966 and upon their founding had a relatively simple goal — stop police brutality.

  9. David Hilliard - Wikipedia

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    The Black Panthers organized programs called survival programs including: breakfast programs for school children, health clinics, and programs for prisoners. These programs were called survival programs because they simply help communities survive rather than addressing the systemic reasons behind these problems.