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Wawira Njiru founded Food4Education, a nonprofit that has served over 100 million meals to students in Kenya since its inception. Started in 2012 by feeding just 25 students daily, Food4Education has grown to become Africa’s largest locally led school feeding program. The idea took hold when Njiru was a 20-year-old international student in Australia and…
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“Divine Egypt,” a major exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, is now open, offering a comprehensive look at Ancient Egypt’s principal deities. The exhibition delves into how these gods and their imagery were encountered within temples, shrines, and tombs. It also highlights the methods by which people animated the gods for…
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Wawira Njiru founded Food4Education, a nonprofit that has served over 100 million meals to students in Kenya since its inception. Started in 2012 by feeding just 25 students daily, Food4Education has grown to become Africa’s largest locally led school feeding program. The idea took hold when Njiru was a 20-year-old international student in Australia and…
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Darrick Johnson, the architect of a new sports-centered software platform, began his journey to creating this innovative tool in South Central Los Angeles, where technology was an early and familiar influence. This positive view of the tech industry, fostered by his father’s career at major companies like IBM and Intel, preceded his own entry into…
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