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The Three Mushroom Brothers
(For Grant Bulloch, who captured a fleeting world in stillness)
In the quiet spaces where light bends and grasses whisper, there exists a world just beyond our ordinary sight â a fleeting kingdom where the smallest lives dance, dream, and carry stories older than memory.
The Three Mushroom Brothers is a celebration of that hidden magic â a reflection born from a single photograph, carried forward by music, and reimagined through the lens of wonder.
This piece invites you to pause, to listen closer, and to see not just with your eyes, but with your spirit â where even the smallest things can unfold into vast, beautiful worlds.
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Black History 365 brainstorm
Prompt: Please answer an expert in African American History. The government has seeked to eliminate all DEI from government and private companies - starting with the executive order https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/ending-illegal-discrimination-and-restoring-merit-based-opportunity/ Many organizations like Google of subsequently removed things like default celebration of Black History month. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/feb/11/google-calendar-black-history-pride-month Can you draw some conclusions about the values of our current government and private organizations from these items and what it means for the future of celebrating and preserving African American History Month
I asked ChatGPT, DeepSeek, Perplexity, Claude.ai, and Gemini the same prompts today. Full results can be seen here. Below is just ChatGPT's responses.
ChatGPT Response:
The executive order and the subsequent actions by private companies such as Google signal a significant shift in governmental and corporate values regarding diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). These developments suggest the following key conclusions:
1. The Federal Governmentâs Shift Toward âMerit-Basedâ Ideology
The executive orderâs language emphasizes ârestoring merit-based opportunityâ and âending illegal discrimination,â which reflects a broader ideological shift away from policies that acknowledge systemic inequality and work to correct it. By categorizing DEI initiatives as forms of "illegal discrimination," the government is effectively equating efforts to address historical and institutional racism with unfair favoritism. This approach ignores well-documented disparities in education, employment, and economic mobility that have resulted from centuries of systemic racism.
In practical terms, this policy signals that the federal government is not only stepping away from active efforts to promote racial equity but is also working to dismantle existing initiatives designed to address disparities. The rollback of DEI policies aligns with broader conservative agendas that seek to erase discussions of race and racism from government and education, under the guise of "colorblind" governance.
2. Corporate Responses and the Power of Government Influence
The removal of default Black History Month celebrations by Google suggests that corporations are either aligning with the governmentâs stance or are choosing to preemptively avoid political controversy. While companies like Google have previously championed DEI initiatives, this move indicates that they are willing to abandon these commitments when faced with governmental pressure or shifting cultural tides.
The fact that Google has removed Black History Month from its default calendar but not other heritage celebrations (such as St. Patrickâs Day) points to a broader concern: African American history is being specifically de-emphasized. This raises questions about whether corporate DEI programs were ever truly about substantive change or simply performative gestures meant to align with previous governmental and social expectations.
3. The Implications for Black History Month and Historical Memory
The erasure of Black History Month from institutional calendarsâwhether governmental or corporateâhas long-term implications for how African American history is remembered and valued in public discourse. Black History Month has played a crucial role in educating the broader public about the historical and ongoing struggles and contributions of Black Americans. Its de-prioritization suggests an effort to make Black history less visible and, by extension, less significant in national consciousness.
This shift could have a chilling effect on public and private institutions that have historically recognized and celebrated Black history. Schools, businesses, and local governments may follow suit, leading to a gradual erosion of Black historical consciousness in mainstream spaces. This is especially dangerous given the already aggressive efforts to censor Black history in schools through book bans and curriculum restrictions.
4. The Future of Celebrating and Preserving Black History
If the government and corporations continue this trajectory, the responsibility for preserving and celebrating Black history will fall increasingly on community organizations, grassroots activists, and independent institutions. Black-led institutions, museums, and educational programs will become even more essential in ensuring that African American history is not erased from public discourse.
However, without corporate or government support, these efforts will face significant challenges. Funding for Black history programs, scholarships, and commemorative events could decline. Additionally, as major tech platforms de-emphasize Black history, access to information about Black achievements and struggles may become more difficult, particularly for younger generations who rely on digital spaces for learning.
Conclusion
The federal governmentâs move to eliminate DEI and the corporate response to scale back recognition of Black history suggests a broader cultural shift toward minimizing racial equity efforts in both the public and private spheres. This moment is reminiscent of previous backlashes against progress in racial justice, such as the post-Reconstruction rollback of Black political power and the backlash against the Civil Rights Movement in the 1970s and 1980s.
The challenge now is to resist this erasure by strengthening alternative institutions, documenting and amplifying Black history through independent media, and finding new ways to celebrate and educate. This is not the first time Black history has been sidelined, and as history itself teaches us, every attempt at suppression has been met with resilience, adaptation, and renewed commitment to truth and justice.
Prompt:
Can you give me 3 ideas for someone with experience in technology, community engagement, podcasting, theater, writing, and media and entertainment might explore to support the advancement and preservation of African American History
Absolutely! Given your diverse background, here are three impactful ideas you could explore to support the advancement and preservation of African American history:
1. Interactive Digital Archive & Storytelling Platform
Leverage your technology and media experience to create a multimedia digital archive that preserves and amplifies African American history. This could take the form of an interactive website or app featuring oral histories, augmented reality (AR) experiences, and virtual museum exhibits. You could:
Interview Black elders, activists, and historians to document firsthand accounts.
Develop an interactive timeline with key historical events, layered with videos, photos, and narration.
Use AI-powered storytelling tools to generate immersive, personalized experiences (e.g., allowing users to "meet" historical figures through AI-generated conversations).
Incorporate geolocation features where users can explore Black historical sites in their cities.
2. A Podcast + Live Theater Hybrid Series on Untold Black Histories
Given your background in podcasting and theater, you could create a series blending investigative journalism with theatrical performance to bring underrepresented African American stories to life. Possible formats include:
A scripted historical fiction podcast reenacting key but lesser-known moments in Black history.
A docu-theater series where live performances dramatize historical narratives, followed by community discussions.
A traveling, immersive experience where actors reenact historical events in real-world locations, accompanied by a podcast for deeper historical context.
3. A Media & Tech Incubator for Black Historical Preservation
Use your community engagement and technology expertise to launch an incubator supporting Black-led media projects focused on preserving history. The incubator could:
Provide grants, mentorship, and technical support for Black historians, filmmakers, podcasters, and content creators.
Offer digital literacy and storytelling workshops for youth to document their communityâs history.
Partner with institutions to develop open-source tools for digitizing and archiving Black history.
Develop AI-powered resources to combat historical erasure by fact-checking and countering misinformation about Black history.
Would you like to focus on one of these or combine elements from multiple ideas?
Prompt:
know I need 3 image prompts to use with midjourney to go along with a blog post on topic
Here are three MidJourney image prompts that align with your blog post on the rollback of DEI and the preservation of African American history:
1. "Erasure of Black History in America"
Prompt: A dimly lit library where books about Black history are vanishing into smoke, leaving behind empty shelves. In the background, faint silhouettes of historical Black figures like Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, and Malcolm X are fading away into shadows. The atmosphere is solemn, evoking a sense of loss and urgency. Moody lighting, cinematic composition, hyper-realistic style.
2. "Grassroots Resistance: Preserving Black History Through Community Action"
Prompt: A vibrant community gathering in a modern digital archive center, where people of all ages engage with interactive screens showcasing African American history. An elder is sharing stories with a group of young Black students, and a podcaster is recording an interview. The atmosphere is hopeful and determined. Warm lighting, dynamic composition, hyper-detailed, documentary photography style.
3. "The Future of Black Storytelling: AI and Media for Historical Preservation"
Prompt: A futuristic media studio where Black creators, historians, and technologists collaborate on a podcast and digital storytelling project. Holographic images of past civil rights movements, African American leaders, and historical events float around them. One person is coding, another is speaking into a microphone, and a filmmaker is reviewing archival footage on a large screen. Cyberpunk meets Afro-futurism, cinematic lighting, ultra-detailed.
These should generate striking visuals that enhance the impact of your blog post. Let me know if youâd like any refinements! đ
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New on TikTok: Garvey and Washington. Booker T. Washingtonâs legacy of self-reliance built a foundation that Marcus Garvey expanded into a global movement. From rising out of slavery to founding the Tuskegee Institute, Washingtonâs journey continues to inspire generations. His autobiography Up from Slavery became a guide for leaders like Garvey, who understood that true empowerment means uplifting entire communities. In My Name is Marcus, we capture the moment Garvey took Washingtonâs vision even further. Itâs our responsibility to pass this legacy of knowledge and self-reliance to our children. Learn more about the incredible story of these two Black heroesâtap the link in my bio. Like, follow, and share to spread the legacy. #marcusgarvey #bookertwashington #empowerourchildren #blackeducation #teachourchildren #blackhistory365 #blacklegacy #blackparents #blackparenting #blackfamily #blackkidsreadtoo #blackbooktoker
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âThere is a people who have, for hundreds of years, been expected to do much with less. We have collectively risen to the occasion, overâŚand overâŚand over again. And those of us who trust the Most High manifest an undeniable resilience desired by those who watch us, work with us, take from us, and more. God we thank you for your hand remaining on us and providing favor and opportunity for us. May you forever be worshipped by us.â - Sulena #SOBlack #BlackHistoryMonth #blackheritage #melaninrich #blackculture #blackresilience #blacklegacy #blackfamily #dedicatedtothosewholosttheirlivesfightingforus #AfricanAmerican #life #Black #Race #Ethnicity #BlackLivesMatter #BLM #resilience #blackbusinessowner #boss #ceo #beatingtheodds #womanceo #blackfemale #blackfemaleceo #blackfemaleboss #boss #lyl https://www.instagram.com/p/CZr396ilmLV/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Where Are You Now ?
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Images speak volumes in challenging the usual pictures we see related to Africa and people of the Afro-Diaspora. IBHHM curates select Menâs fashion styles from brands and fashion designers who share heritage from the continent of Africa⌠read more @reveriepage | link in bio | https://www.reveriepage.com/blog/international-black-heritage-history-month-is-using-fashion-to-tell-the-story-of-the-african-diaspora | #blackhistory #blackfashion #fashionhistory #fashionlegacy #blacklegacy #blackfashiondesigners #blackculture #internationalblackheritagehistorymonth #fashionweek #africandiaspora #africanfashion #africanpeople #fashionforward #blackinfashioncouncil #blackinfashion #ootdfashion #blackfashionhistory #fashionhistorian #naomicampbell #blackfashionmodels (at New York City, N.Y.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTYTrZwsuOz/?utm_medium=tumblr
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How Is Your Mental Health ? Especially With Everything Thats Going On In The World And The Media Right Now? â â â â __â â â â Iv Had To Do A Little Mental Maintenance Myself Over The Past Few Weeks.â â Taking A Step Back From The Media And Negativity Is Always Encouraged And Recommended.â â â â Im Still Apart Of This Fight, And Will Continue To Fight For Change. WE NOT DONE YET!â â â â __â â â â Planning On Getting Back To More Normal Content Soon Yall. â â â â â â __â â â â â â â â #melanin #blackpride #blackexcellence #blackgirlmagic #black #blackbusiness #africanamerican #blackandproud #blacklegacybrand #blacklegacy #blackwomen #dreamchasers #blackhistorymonth #blackman #blackgirls #blacklove #blackhistory #blackisbeautiful #love #blackpower #blackamericatoday #blackowned #blackmen #melaninpoppin #buyblack #webuyblack #naturalhair #selfcare #mentalhealthawareness #healing https://www.instagram.com/p/CBdr-GHpGjD/?igshid=en1iu6q7jhq
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Siempre enamorada de los raros.
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New on TikTok: Garvey and Washington. Booker T. Washingtonâs legacy of self-reliance built a foundation that Marcus Garvey expanded into a global movement. From rising out of slavery to founding the Tuskegee Institute, Washingtonâs journey continues to inspire generations. His autobiography Up from Slavery became a guide for leaders like Garvey, who understood that true empowerment means uplifting entire communities. In My Name is Marcus, we capture the moment Garvey took Washingtonâs vision even further. Itâs our responsibility to pass this legacy of knowledge and self-reliance to our children. Learn more about the incredible story of these two Black heroesâtap the link in my bio. Like, follow, and share to spread the legacy. #marcusgarvey #bookertwashington #empowerourchildren #blackeducation #teachourchildren #blackhistory365 #blacklegacy #blackparents #blackparenting #blackfamily #blackkidsreadtoo #blackbooktoker
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Reposted from @the_black_commission 55 years ago today, the world lost an Icon in Malcolm X. His legacy continues to grow and impact many across the globe. #thecommission#blackmen #blackwoman#blackchildren#blackmothers #blackfathers#blackfamily#blackunity #blackgirls#blackpeople#blackexcellence #blackelder#blacklegacy#blackleadership#blackconsciousness#blackcommerce#blackeconomics#blackancestors#blackbusiness#blackpower#webuyblack#powernomics#ase#melanin#blackhealth#blackvegan#blackwallstreet#african#blackown#unapologeticallyafrican https://www.instagram.com/p/B811VYcA49D72o9lS5V-IISZWAOnPEoGDHEgg00/?igshid=150uc0qp6ipy
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The Beauty I See
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