Home Actress Hannah Kasulka HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2021 Hannah Kasulka Instagram - “If I limit one person’s freedoms I limit my own” -Orland Bishop speaking of the meaning of the Zulu word Sawubona. Which means “we see you” as an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence. This greeting forms an agreement to affirm and investigate the mutual potential and obligation that is present in a given moment. At its deepest level, Orland explains, this "seeing" is essential to human freedom. Via @globalonenessproject No one is free until we all are free. #juneteenthcelebration

Hannah Kasulka Instagram – “If I limit one person’s freedoms I limit my own” -Orland Bishop speaking of the meaning of the Zulu word Sawubona. Which means “we see you” as an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence. This greeting forms an agreement to affirm and investigate the mutual potential and obligation that is present in a given moment. At its deepest level, Orland explains, this “seeing” is essential to human freedom. Via @globalonenessproject No one is free until we all are free. #juneteenthcelebration

Hannah Kasulka Instagram - “If I limit one person’s freedoms I limit my own” -Orland Bishop speaking of the meaning of the Zulu word Sawubona. Which means “we see you” as an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence. This greeting forms an agreement to affirm and investigate the mutual potential and obligation that is present in a given moment. At its deepest level, Orland explains, this "seeing" is essential to human freedom. Via @globalonenessproject No one is free until we all are free. #juneteenthcelebration

Hannah Kasulka Instagram – “If I limit one person’s freedoms I limit my own” -Orland Bishop speaking of the meaning of the Zulu word Sawubona. Which means “we see you” as an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence. This greeting forms an agreement to affirm and investigate the mutual potential and obligation that is present in a given moment. At its deepest level, Orland explains, this “seeing” is essential to human freedom. Via @globalonenessproject No one is free until we all are free. #juneteenthcelebration | Posted on 20/Jun/2020 04:31:05

Hannah Kasulka Instagram – “If I limit one person’s freedoms I limit my own” -Orland Bishop speaking of the meaning of the Zulu word Sawubona. Which means “we see you” as an invitation to a deep witnessing and presence. This greeting forms an agreement to affirm and investigate the mutual potential and obligation that is present in a given moment. At its deepest level, Orland explains, this “seeing” is essential to human freedom. Via @globalonenessproject No one is free until we all are free. #juneteenthcelebration
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This is a list of black men and women who have been murdered by the police in recent years. They were all unarmed. 
The names in yellow were 21 and under. 
The youngest on this list is Tamir Rice. He was 12. 
Many of the officers who committed these crimes were not charged for them.

Say their names because black lives matter ✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿/////// This is devastating. I’ve struggled with what to say and realize I don’t have the right words. But I’m here to listen and willing to learn. I encourage all of my non poc friends to do the same. If we want change we have to sit with our pain and be willing to be uncomfortable. My friend @sashahutchings did a live today with @nikkywalks that was very heartfelt and informative. I’ll post it in my stories along with some other people to listen to/ways to take action.

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