Jomo Mutegi
Dr. Jomo W. Mutegi is a science education researcher of over fifteen years. His research addresses the participation of African Americans in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathemtaics) and STEM-related fields. Dr. Mutegi writes, lectures and consults on many issues related to STEM and race. More details on his work can be found at the Sankore Institute website (www.SankoreInstitute.org).
Articles by this Author
What are You Having for Breakfast?
- By Jomo Mutegi
- Published 03/17/2008
- Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing , Food and Drink , Tools and Resources , Nutrition
- Unrated
The January 15, 2008 ruling by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared that meat and milk from cloned animals is safe for human consumption. What this means to you and I is that increasingly, there will be food derived from cloned animals on our grocer’s shelves and on our breakfast tables.
The following article provides a starting point for understanding this newest development. In the months to come we will examine ways that people of African decent can safeguard themselves against genetically engineered food, cloned food and the overabundance of toxicity in our food supply.

