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Putting the ‘Fast’ Back in Fast Food

Putting the ‘Fast’ Back in Fast Food

by Kenisha Wiggs | Oct 31, 2022 | 20 Million Minds, Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property, News, Stories

South Carolina State University student De’Marco Poole used what he learned from the HBCU IP Futures Collaborative, a program by the Los Angeles-based Michelson Institute for Intellectual Property, to apply for a patent for his automated food preparation invention....
Progress Made in 2022 Towards Animal Welfare, Educational Equity, and Health Innovation

Progress Made in 2022 Towards Animal Welfare, Educational Equity, and Health Innovation

by Kenisha Wiggs | Oct 28, 2022 | Michelson Center for Public Policy, News

Michelson Center for Public Policy successfully advocated for significant policy changes to benefit Californians, Americans, and animals.   “We are dedicated to making life less unfair for those less fortunate by removing systemic barriers and supporting...
Live Long and Prosper in the Utopic–Yet Realistic–World of Open Educational Resources

Live Long and Prosper in the Utopic–Yet Realistic–World of Open Educational Resources

by Kenisha Wiggs | Oct 19, 2022 | 20 Million Minds, News

Open education has the potential to democratize education.     By Cailyn Nagle, Michelson 20MM Foundation (Originally published on 20mm.org) Growing up, Star Trek was always on. My Mom is a Trekkie, which means I am too. It feels like I inherited a love for...
Smart Justice Leaders Dive into How California Can Best Support Incarcerated Students

Smart Justice Leaders Dive into How California Can Best Support Incarcerated Students

by Kenisha Wiggs | Oct 10, 2022 | 20 Million Minds, News

  By Kenia Miranda Verdugo, Michelson 20MM Foundation (Originally published on 20mm.org) Guided by the belief that higher education can lead to a better quality of life for currently and formerly incarcerated students, their families, and entire communities, the...
Advocating for Affordable Textbooks

Advocating for Affordable Textbooks

by Kenisha Wiggs | Oct 3, 2022 | Michelson Center for Public Policy, News

Michelson Philanthropies Executive Director, Geoffrey Baum Joined KPCC/LAist to discuss textbook affordability and the advocation for Governor Newsom’s $115 million budget for ZTC programs. Michelson Philanthropies Executive Director Geoffrey Baum spoke to...

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