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ONENESS, On truth connecting us all: https://patents.google.com/patent/US7421476B2

Friday, July 16, 2021

Sugary Drinks Linked to Cancer

Sugary Drinks Linked to Tumor Growths in the Colon

Sugary Drinks Increase Risk of Colon Cancer in Young Adults

In this study, a team of researchers from Washington University School of Medicine,8 used data from the national Nurses’ Health Study II to evaluate the relationship between sugar-sweetened beverages and the increasing number of individuals younger than 55 diagnosed with colorectal cancer.9

There were 95,464 women aged 25 to 42 who reported their beverage intake from 1991 to 2015.10 They also examined data from a subset of 41,272 nurses who used a validated high school food frequency questionnaire to report their beverage intake when they were aged 13 to 18.


Monday, July 05, 2021

White supremacy don’t belong!

 Police say some of the angry onlookers scared off the white supremacists.

“They started engaging with citizens of Philadelphia, who were none too happy about what they were saying. These males felt threatened, and at one point somebody threw a smoke bomb to cover their retreat, and they literally ran away from the people of Philadelphia,” said Philadelphia Police Officer Michael Crum

https://www.theroot.com/white-nationalist-group-tries-to-march-through-philadel-1847228151?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab&utm_content=algorithm

You know these groups are well paid, funded and supported to create discord.  Divide and conquer only works if you have an “us and them”… no one watches FoX lies anymore, so old money moves to new methods!



Saturday, July 03, 2021

Scholars recognize the value of returning to indigenous Truths

Publications in organizational theory are fundamental to shifting our planet.  Professionals read this and understand deeper levels of their own professional growth. Having a scholar publish fundamental facts about indigenous truths is priceless right now.

We need to stop trying to re-educate and reform the indigenous. We need to honor the elders and learn and grow from their experience before they're all gone!

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[PDF] Celebrating the end of enlightenment: Organization theory in the age of the Anthropocene and Gaia (and why neither is the solution to our ecological crisis)

B Banerjee, DL Arjaliès - Organization Theory, forthcoming, 2021
This article aims to change the terms of the conversation about the ecological crisis.
We argue that the human-nature dualism, a product of Enlightenment thought and
primarily responsible for the ecological crisis, cannot be the basis for any meaningful
solutions. We show how more recent Western imaginaries like the Anthropocene and
Gaia proposed to overcome the separation of nature from culture are also based on
exclusions that reflect Enlightenment rationality and legacies of colonialism. In sharp …
Cites: ‪Theoretical perspectives on organizations and organizing in a post …‬  
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Friday, July 02, 2021

God You have DONE GREAT THINGS, Jesus our savior . . . Ha'le'lu'ya. . . . Ha'le'lu'ya. . . . Ha'le'lu'ya. . .



Let's go on a bike ride: 

Reclaiming the Narrative of Black Fatherhood - RWJF

Reclaiming the Narrative of Black Fatherhood

I recognize that I am blessed to be able to find balance. Many obstacles prevent fathers from being fully present in their family's day. Because of the environment I grew up in, I intimately understand the forces holding people back. I’m referring not just to a culture that only encourages men to pursue a very narrow set of traditionally masculine career paths, but also systems that make it difficult for men to take time off when they have a new baby or a sick parent. There is no question that policymakers can do more to break down those barriers with reforms like paid family leave.

    My dad was great showing me so much about this!
    I am so grateful . . . my big take away:
  1. always pray for guidance!
  2. bring kids t o church!
  3. save all the time you can to be with your kids
    1. yes, I would eat, read, work and play with them as much as possible
    2. make everything into a learning game, 
      1. let's do dishes, laundry, clean TOGETHER!
    3. navigate these evolving dynamics to grow with them!
  4. always listen TO THEM first!
  5. paraphrase and "what do you think?" before offering answers!
  6. never spank!  Discipline can be more chores, or less fun


Saturday, June 26, 2021

STAMPED POSTAGE DATE retains your ownership


Yes everyone needs to MAIL their original seeds to themselves. . . THE SEALED PACK WITH THE STAMPED POSTAGE DATE retains your ownership. Packed in a SEALED postal package with all edges and seemed seals stamped with the DATED postage code at the post office. . . LOCK mailed package into a safety deposit box. . . ONLY allow the JUDGE in court to open the package to do INDEPENDENT DNA tests your original seeds (supervise, witness, and videotape all testing from opening of the package throughout).  NO GMO now, means your seeds can be protected as "your property" . . . . all "purchased" seeds from industry have been contaminated with GMO markers to enable patent restrictions. 



Speaking now is Anne Maina of Biodiversity and Biosafety Association of Kenya- BIBA K. Learn more about their work: kbioc.org and follow them on twitter @KBiodiv for their latest!
BIBA's latest report on Community Seed Banks in Kenya can be accessed here:  https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1O_UyGEBwoQ-Rbg9Y1Ilmq_rzCDcPBI4y

Million Belay Ali to Panelists and Attendees (11:38 AM)
Thank you to everyone. My name is Million Belay, and I am the General Coordinator of AFSA. 

I have to leave, but here are my three main takeaways.  

1- It gives me great pleasure to hear our American and African brothers conversing on something which is central to our life, seeds. We need to look into how we can work more strategically in the future. AFSA will promise organize a specific and deliberate discussion to move this conversation forward.
Million Belay Ali to Panelists and Attendees (11:38 AM)
2- I believe that we must challenge the dominant narrative that is driving and influencing the appropriation of African seeds. The dominant narrative says our seeds are exhausted, unproductive, and unable to feed the world's growing population. This is the motivation behind the appropriation of seeds through legislation and regulations. This is something we must combat. The most effective way to combat this is to promote our narrative that, yes, our seeds may require enhancement, and that we can accomplish this with our farmers working on an equal footing with conventional researchers. 
3- We need to include the next generation in this discussion as well. We should do this through the use of art and celebration. 

Congratulation every one, especially those who made this possible.


Dimah Mahmoud to Panelists and Attendees (11:28 AM)
Learn more about Dee's work and projects: African and Caribbean Heritage Food Network | Website:http://www.achfoodnetwork.org/
Twitter @achfoodnetwork | Facebook:  @achfoodnetwork | Instagram: @achfoodnetwork
"We have to come together, and reclaiming our space, dig and grow roots where our ancestors are"

Landworkers Alliance | Website: https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/
Twitter:@LandworkersUK | Facebook: Landworkers Alliance | Insta: @landworkersalliance
juuf ngel to Panelists and Attendees (11:28 AM)
Dans les cultures ancestrales forgées dans le prisme de l'ingénierie écologique, il est relevé que c'est la semence qui est venue vers l'humain et non l'inverse, pour lui dire : « voilà ta nourriture, prends moi ! ». Et l'humain s'exécuta depuis lors pour enrichir la semence par dévotion à la Terre Mère. Le lien entre la semence et l'humain est sacré et seule une sous culture uniquement tournée vers le profit, en ignore la portée cosmologique.
juuf ngel to Panelists and Attendees (11:28 AM)
In ancestral cultures forged in the prism of ecological engineering, it is noted that it is the seed that came to humans and not the other way around, to tell them: "Here is your food, take me!» And the human has done so ever since to enrich the seed out of devotion to Mother Earth. The link between the seed and the human is sacred and only a subculture focused solely on profit ignores its cosmological significance.

Dimah Mahmoud to Panelists and Attendees (11:41 AM)
@peechtree Thank you!! Please connect us with some of them! You may connect with me directly >> dimah@agrowingculture.org

Amirah Mitchell born and raised in Boston. . . Grandmom in SC and GA. 11:17am
 is an avid seed enthusiast and keeper. She is an agroecology consultant and have been a farmer since she was 14 years old.  She is the Seed Keeping resident at Greens Grow farms in PHILY.
Josh (Co-host, AGC) to Panelists and Attendees (11:15 AM)
Learn more about how she preserves history through seeds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCIkucegV9c

Dee Woods!! Of Landworkers Alliance | Website: https://landworkersalliance.org.uk/
Twitter:@LandworkersUK | Facebook: Landworkers Alliance | Insta: @landworkersalliance

Elizabeth Mpofu is an organic farmer and activist based in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. She has dedicated her life to working towards the betterment of smallholder farmers and on behalf of women's rights. National women organization Elizabeth Mpofu is an organic farmer and activist based in the Masvingo Province of Zimbabwe. She has dedicated her life to working towards the betterment of smallholder farmers and on behalf of women's rights.


juuf ngel to Panelists and Attendees (11:10 AM)
Farmers in Africa and Asia have much to offer their colleagues in industrialized countries whose high technology and robot have cut them off from Mother Nature. Restore the link with Nature; otherwise, the human soul is lost in an existential void. The peasant seed makes it possible to achieve the quantum leap that reconciles humans to their cosmic placenta whose umbilical cord has been cut by arbitrary gene forcing!


Taalib Saber is an Attorney, activist, community builder and filmmaker. He is a contributor to the West Africa Times and others on matters of people of African Ancestry from reparations to diaspora returns. When it comes to planting seeds, Taalib plants them in youth's minds through his different platforms. Read more on his work: http://m.amsterdamnews.com/news/2021/mar/11/taalib-saber-speaks-law-protest-and-civic-engageme/

Recordings will be here after the rally: https://www.youtube.com/agrowingculture

MENNA AGHA is an architect and researcher, she is a 2019/2020 spatial justice fellow and was visiting assistant professor at the University of Oregon. Currently, she is coordinating a spatial justice agenda at the Flemish Architecture Institute. Menna holds a PhD from the University of Antwerp, and a MA from Köln international school of design. She is third-generation displaced Egyptian Nubian which ushers her research interests in race, gender, space, territory.

Friday, June 11, 2021

Just how much did COVID-19 vaccine cost $157B through 2025

enough to remove all poverty on Earth!

Just how much COVID-19 vaccine money is on the table? A whopping $157B through 2025, report says | FiercePharma

Drugmakers who seized the opportunity to develop vaccines against the coronavirus are on their way to reaping significant revenues.

Exactly how much money is on the table?

In its annual forecast for global drug spending, the IQVIA Institute for Human Data Science put the figure at $157 billion through 2025