One taste is still out there… And I think they’re feeding hundreds of people a week in NYC and San Francisco but I can’t figure out whyQuote
The organization is called unconditional freedom, and they do special dinners for women, as well as a free food program in San Francisco and Harlem and programs in prisons. I don’t wanna Dox myself, but I knew none of this and have been eating there for about two years.
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From Anderson Valley Advertiser FBI Arrests Key Member of ‘Orgasmic Meditation’ GroupBy Sarah Reith on June 7, 2023
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In October, we wrote about another organization that was founded by Nicole Daedone, Unconditional Freedom. The non-profit was operating in the Mendocino County Jail and Juvenile Hall, claiming to offer a restorative justice curriculum called Prison Monastery to inmates. We reported that all the Unconditional Freedom personnel involved in the program were also affiliated with OneTaste. At least one of the volunteers, Rachel Hemsi, was also listed as Director of The Land, a retreat center in Mendocino County’s Anderson Valley. The Land’s website still offers visitors the opportunity to donate to Unconditional Freedom. Cherwitz was arrested at The Land at around 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday.
Mendocino County Sheriff Matthew Kendall terminated the relationship with Unconditional Freedom during the course of our reporting.
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A 2022 news story about Unconditional Freedom’s jail program before 2025
Inmates at Mendocino County Jail build a chicken coop
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Organized by Santa Rosa-based Unconditional Freedom, a nonprofit providing resources and opportunities to marginalized members of society, the project gives inmates the chance to work with others, learn how to take direction and cultivate a sense of ownership and responsibility, DuBoise said.
It is part of Unconditional Freedom’s Turning Prisons into Monasteries program, which aims to restore jails as a place of contribution and growth.
The chicken coop is just a portion of the programs Unconditional Freedom is helping create at the prison. Before the coop-building project, the nonprofit and jail worked together to implement a gardening program and beekeeping project at the prison.
Now they are working on getting inmates certifications in a variety of fields including agriculture, culinary arts and animal husbandry, according to Marissa Ward, Unconditional Freedom’s program manager.
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