Home Actress Hannah Kasulka HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers March 2021 Hannah Kasulka Instagram - 🐴 Fun fact: if you feed a horse it will remember you for 7 years. I too will remember you if you feed me for 7 years. Still dreaming of @duckduckgoatchi @uchiaustin & ms faye’s sweet peas 🤠 🤤 Rolling Hills Horse Ranch

Hannah Kasulka Instagram – 🐴 Fun fact: if you feed a horse it will remember you for 7 years. I too will remember you if you feed me for 7 years. Still dreaming of @duckduckgoatchi @uchiaustin & ms faye’s sweet peas 🤠 🤤 Rolling Hills Horse Ranch

Hannah Kasulka Instagram - 🐴 Fun fact: if you feed a horse it will remember you for 7 years. I too will remember you if you feed me for 7 years. Still dreaming of @duckduckgoatchi @uchiaustin & ms faye’s sweet peas 🤠 🤤 Rolling Hills Horse Ranch

Hannah Kasulka Instagram – 🐴 Fun fact: if you feed a horse it will remember you for 7 years. I too will remember you if you feed me for 7 years. Still dreaming of @duckduckgoatchi @uchiaustin & ms faye’s sweet peas 🤠 🤤 Rolling Hills Horse Ranch | Posted on 15/Mar/2021 21:32:13

Hannah Kasulka Instagram – Let freedom ring from Stone Mountain, GA – MLK 

It felt good to hike this mountain especially after this recent historic election in Georgia. While the horrific history is still present and there’s more mountain to climb I’m hopeful for where we’re headed. One gleam of hope is @gillybrewbar which is a business that exists in a house on the former “white side” of the train tracks, built by slaves and is now owned by a Black woman. And they have GREAT coffee and oat milk! Take that racists!

As a white person I can’t fully understand white supremacy because as @sonyareneetaylor eloquently put it I’m “swimming in the depths of the ocean of it, like fish breathing it in”. I agree with Sonya and think we need to come up for air and listen to the folks on the surface who are getting “hit by the waves—people of color, especially Black and Indigenous folks—and trust their experiences in order for white folks to collectively figure out how to dismantle white supremacy”. 

While I haven’t figured out how to do that TODAY I think it starts by us each taking our personal power back. My hope today is to elevate some voices on my little mountaintop that are leading conversations and making real change for our BIPOC friends & family and encourage you to take your own inspired action daily to better our world. After all, we’re each a drop in the same sea🌊 

@snap4freedom
@sisterloveinc
@cagefreecannabis
@blackgirlsbreathing
@indigenousrising
@indigenousclimateaction Stone Mountain, Georgia

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