Meals 4 Heels
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Nikeisah Newton talks with customers during the Come Thru BIPOC market at The Redd on May 17, 2021. Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community. Newton has since started serving food from a space at The Redd.
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A popular item on the menu at Meals 4 Heels is The Magic City, which features black-eyed pea fritters and vegan and gluten-free cornbread. Nikeisah Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community. Newton has since started serving food from a space at The Redd.
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“It truly, in my soul, feels like I’ve tapped into my potential,” says Nikeisah Newton, founder of Meals 4 Heels, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community. Newton plates up lunchtime orders from her cooking space at The Redd, May 17, 2021.
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Nikeisah Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community. Newton has since started serving food from a space at The Redd and the meals featured on her menu are a nod to Meals 4 Heels' very first customers.
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Nikeisah Newton serves up meals during the lunch rush on Monday, May 17, 2021 at The Redd in Portland. Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community.
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Nikeisah Newton talks to customers at a BIPOC farmer’s market held at The Redd in Portland, Monday, May 17, 2021. Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community.
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Nikeisah Newton talks about some of the menu items with customers at her restaurant window, May 17, 2021 in Portland. Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community and has since started serving food from a space at The Redd.
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Finishing touches are put on The Cha Cha during the lunchtime rush, May 17, 2021 at Meals 4 Heels. Nikeisah Newton founded Meals 4 Heels in 2019, a meal delivery service catering to Portland’s sex worker community. Newton has since started serving food from a space at The Redd.
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