Home Actress Jes Macallan HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2020 Jes Macallan Instagram - β€œA revolution has many lanes, be kind to yourself and others...” πŸ™β€οΈ #Repost @missdumezweni ・・・ Final, FINAL of the day! πŸ™πŸΏ Repost from @calirock β€’ BLM Thank you @stevenkavuma for the join up! πŸ’›πŸ’‹ Black Lives MatterπŸ’›

Jes Macallan Instagram – β€œA revolution has many lanes, be kind to yourself and others…” πŸ™β€οΈ #Repost @missdumezweni ・・・ Final, FINAL of the day! πŸ™πŸΏ Repost from @calirock β€’ BLM Thank you @stevenkavuma for the join up! πŸ’›πŸ’‹ Black Lives MatterπŸ’›

Jes Macallan Instagram - β€œA revolution has many lanes, be kind to yourself and others...” πŸ™β€οΈ #Repost @missdumezweni ・・・ Final, FINAL of the day! πŸ™πŸΏ Repost from @calirock β€’ BLM Thank you @stevenkavuma for the join up! πŸ’›πŸ’‹ Black Lives MatterπŸ’›

Jes Macallan Instagram – β€œA revolution has many lanes, be kind to yourself and others…” πŸ™β€οΈ #Repost @missdumezweni
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Final, FINAL of the day! πŸ™πŸΏ
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Thank you @stevenkavuma for the join up! πŸ’›πŸ’‹ Black Lives MatterπŸ’› | Posted on 04/Jun/2020 09:51:07

Jes Macallan Instagram – Thank you for the education in this post @ifawglobal and for always taking bold actions for animals, people, and the planet. ❀️ #acknowledge #educate #reflect #act #talk #listen #spreadlove #innoparticularorder 
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Happy Juneteenth! We at IFAW are proud to commemorate Juneteenth today, a symbolic date celebrating the end of enslavement in the United States and representing freedom for Black Americans. In light of the crisis of racial injustice and systemic oppression in the United States and around the world, it’s more important than ever to acknowledge the history of Juneteenth. ⁠⠀
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On June 19, 1865, enslaved people in the deepest parts of the former Confederacy learned they were free, as word of the end of the Civil War and the Emancipation Proclamation reached Galveston, Texas. Months later, the ratification of the 13th Amendment ended enslavement throughout the U.S. Today, Juneteenth is marked with celebrations, gatherings, and time for reflection.⁠⠀
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This year, we will honor Juneteenth as an additional holiday, closing offices across IFAW, to mark the journey and freedom of Black people in the U.S., recognize the many achievements and contributions that Black people have made to American history and culture, and reflect on the struggles caused by racial injustice while celebrating the great diversity of our global community. Beginning in 2021, we will recognize Juneteenth as a U.S. holiday with purposeful contemplation and action. ⁠⠀
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Fighting for racial justice is an active, daily process. To be on the sidelines, silent, and not part of the solution is out of step with IFAW’s commitment to create and foster a diverse, global community in which we work and live. By recognizing the experiences and history of communities, together we can make significant and lasting change.⁠⠀
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Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the history of #Juneteenth and tune in to our stories as we amplify Black voices in conservation.
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