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= Free Breakfast = | = Free Breakfast = | ||
The Black Panther's [[Free Breakfast For Children]] program emphasized the importance of the connection between nutrition and education. | The Black Panther's [[Free Breakfast For Children]] program emphasized the importance of the connection between nutrition and education.<br><br> | ||
"Remember when my first meal was school lunch<br> | |||
Now I spit a 16 straight with no punch<br> | |||
Remember all for dinner all we ate was Captain Crunch<br> | |||
Now we blow big blunts on the way to brunch<br> | |||
Went from good fella to commissary slips<br> | |||
Now I got back up man every time I slipped<br> | |||
Never ever quit, I just kept on pursuing<br> | |||
Teacher always ask me, what was I doing<br> | |||
Scribbled in my notebook and never did homework<br> | |||
Low attention span, guess these Adderall worked<br> | |||
Rocked Tommy Hil shirts, ones with the boat<br> | |||
Rockport kicks way before we even smoked<br> | |||
Used to have baby lungs, choking when I hit it<br> | |||
Nowadays lace a whole seven in a sitting<br> | |||
Remember back then we thought we growed up<br> | |||
Rushing at a kid just to be grown up, yeah"<Br><br> | |||
'''Grown up- Danny Brown''' | |||
= Feed The People = | = Feed The People = | ||
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“They Have Money For War But Can't Feed The Poor" - [[Tupac Shakur]] | “They Have Money For War But Can't Feed The Poor" - [[Tupac Shakur]] | ||
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbSl8R_wVaA> | Feed The People: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbSl8R_wVaA> | ||
Hungry Ones - Native Deen: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llTJBCAynRc> | |||
<blockquote>"Brain food is what I wanna give the kids"</blockquote> | <blockquote>"Brain food is what I wanna give the kids"</blockquote> | ||
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"Rise Up - [[Shabaam Sadeeq]]" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg11ejw0DwA> | "Rise Up - [[Shabaam Sadeeq]]" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg11ejw0DwA> | ||
<blockquote>"It's been established Sykes-Picot was a bitter marriage / Since the day Thomas Lawrence Edwards tricked the Arabs / Please be loyal til we're deep in soil / You can ask Mosaddegh about [[British Petroleum|BP Oil]]"</blockquote> | |||
"We Will Rise - [[Lowkey]] ft. [[Sanasino]]" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXdv4qcz5-Y> | "We Will Rise - [[Lowkey]] ft. [[Sanasino]]" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXdv4qcz5-Y> | ||
<blockquote>"This shit is [[Bobby Seale]] making meals, you can't resist his [[HiiiPoWeR]]"</blockquote> | <blockquote>"This shit is [[Bobby Seale]] making meals, you can't resist his [[HiiiPoWeR]]"</blockquote> | ||
"HiiiPoWeR - [[Kendrick Lamar]]" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXIbVNfj3s> | "HiiiPoWeR - [[Kendrick Lamar]]" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXIbVNfj3s> | ||
"The coup - [[The Coup]]" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKpakMJCKVw : <Blockquote>And now they're handing out free chicken and free peanut butter/ Free food to the people, how it should be... Up at the schoolhouse they said motherfuck a hall pass/ Until you teach the truth, check it we ain't going to class/ You're teaching lies, we got wise, now we realize/ There's no end to this road, you disguised the prize/ So peep game for real mental penetration/ Our education's liberation...</Blockquote> | |||
= Eat This Scroll = | = Eat This Scroll = | ||
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<blockquote>Jensen: In your book you say that animals are more closely related to fungi than they are to plants or protozoa or bacteria. | <blockquote>Jensen: In your book you say that animals are more closely related to fungi than they are to plants or protozoa or bacteria. | ||
Stamets: Yes. For example, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide; so do fungi. One of the big differences between animals and fungi is that animals have their stomachs on the inside. About 600 million years ago, the branch of fungi leading to animals evolved to capture nutrients by surrounding their food with cellular sacs — essentially primitive stomachs. As these organisms evolved, they developed outer layers of cells — skins, basically — to prevent moisture loss and as a barrier against infection. Their stomachs were confined within the skin. These were the earliest animals.<ref>https://www.edrosenthal.com/the-guru-of-ganja-blog/going-underground-paul-stamets-on-the-vast-intelligent-network-beneath-our-feet</ref></blockquote> | Stamets: Yes. For example, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide; so do fungi. One of the big differences between animals and fungi is that animals have their stomachs on the inside. About 600 million years ago, the branch of fungi leading to animals evolved to capture nutrients by surrounding their food with cellular sacs — essentially primitive stomachs. As these organisms evolved, they developed outer layers of cells — skins, basically — to prevent moisture loss and as a barrier against infection. Their stomachs were confined within the skin. These were the earliest animals.<ref>https://www.edrosenthal.com/the-guru-of-ganja-blog/going-underground-paul-stamets-on-the-vast-intelligent-network-beneath-our-feet</ref></blockquote> | ||
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yw5Mf9RlW0 - Be Healthy by Dead Prez | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yw5Mf9RlW0 - Be Healthy by Dead Prez | ||
= Polycultures of the Mind = | = Brain Health = | ||
== Polycultures of the Mind == | |||
Brain food is not junk food for the mind! It nourishes polycultures of the mind as contrasted with what [[Dr. Vandana Shiva]] describes as Monocultures of the Mind in ''Who Really Feeds the World?'': | Brain food is not junk food for the mind! It nourishes polycultures of the mind as contrasted with what [[Dr. Vandana Shiva]] describes as Monocultures of the Mind in ''Who Really Feeds the World?'': | ||
<blockquote>"A Monoculture of the Mind imposes one way of knowing - reductionist and mechanistic - on a world with a diversity and plurality of knowledge systems, These knowledge systems include the knowledge and expertise that come from practice, experience, and working with nature as a partner: the knowledge of women and workers, and of farmers and peasants. These knowledge systems are multiple and diverse. But as ecological biodiversity is replaced by monocultures of food and crops that can be commodified and patented for profits, and as the rich diversity of food cultures is being replaced by monocultures of junk food, the human mind is also being reduced to a monoculture. Monocultures of the Mind, rooted in a reductionist, mechanistic paradigm, create a blindness to the diversity of the world. Based on mechanistic thought, these monocultures are blind to the evolutionary potential and intelligence of cells, organisms, ecosystems, and communities. They are blind to the ecological functions arising from the relationships and cooperation between diverse living components of an agroecosystem. And in a vicious cycle of uniformity, these Monocultures of the Mind once again perpetuate monocultures on the land."<ref>Vandana Shiva, p. 43, Who Really Feeds The World?</ref></blockquote> | <blockquote>"A Monoculture of the Mind imposes one way of knowing - reductionist and mechanistic - on a world with a diversity and plurality of knowledge systems, These knowledge systems include the knowledge and expertise that come from practice, experience, and working with nature as a partner: the knowledge of women and workers, and of farmers and peasants. These knowledge systems are multiple and diverse. But as ecological biodiversity is replaced by monocultures of food and crops that can be commodified and patented for profits, and as the rich diversity of food cultures is being replaced by monocultures of junk food, the human mind is also being reduced to a monoculture. Monocultures of the Mind, rooted in a reductionist, mechanistic paradigm, create a blindness to the diversity of the world. Based on mechanistic thought, these monocultures are blind to the evolutionary potential and intelligence of cells, organisms, ecosystems, and communities. They are blind to the ecological functions arising from the relationships and cooperation between diverse living components of an agroecosystem. And in a vicious cycle of uniformity, these Monocultures of the Mind once again perpetuate monocultures on the land."<ref>Vandana Shiva, p. 43, Who Really Feeds The World?</ref></blockquote> | ||
= Brain Food Sovereignty = | |||
Brain [[Food Sovereignty]]. | |||
<blockquote>Nations that we're tryin' to reach, we're aimin' for the highest peak / We came to let the science speak to multitudes in dire need / Of wholesome food for thought cause this is consciousness we're tryin' to feed / Across the 7 seas and 7 continents we fly the breeze</blockquote> | |||
"Never Fold - Acid Reign" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMyDxQqURlE> |
Latest revision as of 18:40, 12 May 2023
Free Breakfast
The Black Panther's Free Breakfast For Children program emphasized the importance of the connection between nutrition and education.
"Remember when my first meal was school lunch
Now I spit a 16 straight with no punch
Remember all for dinner all we ate was Captain Crunch
Now we blow big blunts on the way to brunch
Went from good fella to commissary slips
Now I got back up man every time I slipped
Never ever quit, I just kept on pursuing
Teacher always ask me, what was I doing
Scribbled in my notebook and never did homework
Low attention span, guess these Adderall worked
Rocked Tommy Hil shirts, ones with the boat
Rockport kicks way before we even smoked
Used to have baby lungs, choking when I hit it
Nowadays lace a whole seven in a sitting
Remember back then we thought we growed up
Rushing at a kid just to be grown up, yeah"
Grown up- Danny Brown
Feed The People
“They Have Money For War But Can't Feed The Poor" - Tupac Shakur
Feed The People: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbSl8R_wVaA>
Hungry Ones - Native Deen: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llTJBCAynRc>
"Brain food is what I wanna give the kids"
"This ain't about pop lines and punch lines, this is about feeding the kids at dinner time. This is about feeding their body and feeding their mind, and building up a militant mind for our kind."
"Rise Up - Shabaam Sadeeq" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg11ejw0DwA>
"It's been established Sykes-Picot was a bitter marriage / Since the day Thomas Lawrence Edwards tricked the Arabs / Please be loyal til we're deep in soil / You can ask Mosaddegh about BP Oil"
"We Will Rise - Lowkey ft. Sanasino" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXdv4qcz5-Y>
"This shit is Bobby Seale making meals, you can't resist his HiiiPoWeR"
"HiiiPoWeR - Kendrick Lamar" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXIbVNfj3s>
"The coup - The Coup" -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKpakMJCKVw :
And now they're handing out free chicken and free peanut butter/ Free food to the people, how it should be... Up at the schoolhouse they said motherfuck a hall pass/ Until you teach the truth, check it we ain't going to class/ You're teaching lies, we got wise, now we realize/ There's no end to this road, you disguised the prize/ So peep game for real mental penetration/ Our education's liberation...
Eat This Scroll
<https://www.bibleodyssey.org/passages/main-articles/eat-this-scroll-ezekiel-and-revelation/>
Mycelium
Jensen: In your book you say that animals are more closely related to fungi than they are to plants or protozoa or bacteria.
Stamets: Yes. For example, we inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide; so do fungi. One of the big differences between animals and fungi is that animals have their stomachs on the inside. About 600 million years ago, the branch of fungi leading to animals evolved to capture nutrients by surrounding their food with cellular sacs — essentially primitive stomachs. As these organisms evolved, they developed outer layers of cells — skins, basically — to prevent moisture loss and as a barrier against infection. Their stomachs were confined within the skin. These were the earliest animals.[1]
Gut Microbiome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yw5Mf9RlW0 - Be Healthy by Dead Prez
Brain Health
Polycultures of the Mind
Brain food is not junk food for the mind! It nourishes polycultures of the mind as contrasted with what Dr. Vandana Shiva describes as Monocultures of the Mind in Who Really Feeds the World?:
"A Monoculture of the Mind imposes one way of knowing - reductionist and mechanistic - on a world with a diversity and plurality of knowledge systems, These knowledge systems include the knowledge and expertise that come from practice, experience, and working with nature as a partner: the knowledge of women and workers, and of farmers and peasants. These knowledge systems are multiple and diverse. But as ecological biodiversity is replaced by monocultures of food and crops that can be commodified and patented for profits, and as the rich diversity of food cultures is being replaced by monocultures of junk food, the human mind is also being reduced to a monoculture. Monocultures of the Mind, rooted in a reductionist, mechanistic paradigm, create a blindness to the diversity of the world. Based on mechanistic thought, these monocultures are blind to the evolutionary potential and intelligence of cells, organisms, ecosystems, and communities. They are blind to the ecological functions arising from the relationships and cooperation between diverse living components of an agroecosystem. And in a vicious cycle of uniformity, these Monocultures of the Mind once again perpetuate monocultures on the land."[2]
Brain Food Sovereignty
Brain Food Sovereignty.
Nations that we're tryin' to reach, we're aimin' for the highest peak / We came to let the science speak to multitudes in dire need / Of wholesome food for thought cause this is consciousness we're tryin' to feed / Across the 7 seas and 7 continents we fly the breeze
"Never Fold - Acid Reign" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMyDxQqURlE>
- ↑ https://www.edrosenthal.com/the-guru-of-ganja-blog/going-underground-paul-stamets-on-the-vast-intelligent-network-beneath-our-feet
- ↑ Vandana Shiva, p. 43, Who Really Feeds The World?