
My accidental intrest in Banneker and Carver came from essays and biographies of black women authors from the United States. Remembered conversations with my friend and visual artist/poet/philosopher/curator Kevin Sipp . This, in turn, linked to my interest in food and nutrition, intercultural relationships, as well as the present green and technological revolutions (that have some common but many conflicting goals) are some of what has made me curious about the these scientists, neither of whom had children but both of whom were fruitful in terms of their creative output.
Though born during the U.S. colonial era, the reach of Banneker's imagination was saved from the near-sightedness often inflicted upon and that afflicted many of the ensl


All of the above is very interesting to me. But what I find most fascinating about Banneker and Carver has to do with the inclusiveness, the holistic nature of their study. Their genius arose because of the way that they seemed to connect intellectual pursuit to development of the spirit. Their minds and hearts were open enough to thread together observations and knowledge that some might be tempted to view as separate. I see them as being spiritual descendants of the multifaceted ancient scholars of the East-- anonymous indigenous sages of all continents as well as the noted Middle Eastern hakeems and European renaissance men-- who were as well versed in poetry as they might have been in mathematics, astronomy, and navigation. All of them took serious the atom as universe idea/universe as atom idea, aware that that paying attention to what is near to us (be it our own souls or what is growing in our back yards) can reveal much about those things that seem to live light years away.
