Home Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2021 Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram - I’m grateful to have been introduced to the thoughtful, observant eye and kind heart of @maas.art. Thank you, Justin. I love this. 🤍🖤 [Image Description: Black and white drawing of me, shoulders up, looking directly forward. My hair is pinned into an asymmetrical wavy faux bob, I’m wearing thick metallic hoops, and a dark halter-type neckline.]

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – I’m grateful to have been introduced to the thoughtful, observant eye and kind heart of @maas.art. Thank you, Justin. I love this. 🤍🖤 [Image Description: Black and white drawing of me, shoulders up, looking directly forward. My hair is pinned into an asymmetrical wavy faux bob, I’m wearing thick metallic hoops, and a dark halter-type neckline.]

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram - I’m grateful to have been introduced to the thoughtful, observant eye and kind heart of @maas.art. Thank you, Justin. I love this. 🤍🖤 [Image Description: Black and white drawing of me, shoulders up, looking directly forward. My hair is pinned into an asymmetrical wavy faux bob, I’m wearing thick metallic hoops, and a dark halter-type neckline.]

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – I’m grateful to have been introduced to the thoughtful, observant eye and kind heart of @maas.art. Thank you, Justin. I love this. 🤍🖤

[Image Description: Black and white drawing of me, shoulders up, looking directly forward. My hair is pinned into an asymmetrical wavy faux bob, I’m wearing thick metallic hoops, and a dark halter-type neckline.] | Posted on 31/Mar/2021 01:17:22

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – And trans men are men. And non-binary trans people are non-binary. And no one’s trans experience — especially in a time when we can clearly, collectively see that gender expression is heavily influenced by the culture and societal norms where we live or come from — no trans person’s experience is taking away from anyone else’s experience of gender. And fighting to dismantle unjust systems and reorder society to be more just and representative of whatever we believe in but then oppressing people of trans experience through policy or neglect, physical abuse or verbal abuse (yes, our insistence on jumping into trans people’s posts to tell them they don’t matter or we think something is wrong with them is Abuse) makes us oppressors. Most of us are just now learning how long to effectively wash our hands in the year Two Thousand Twenty One, we don’t think we maybe have some room to learn and grow in relation to whole entire human beings?? If you believe in God you know God is infinite. If you don’t believe in God you know tangible existence is, if not infinite, at least so vast as to be beyond measure. There’s really really REALLY room for all of us to expand our understandings, our hearts, and our love for each other. If we feel threatened by trans folks existing that’s on us to examine within ourselves. Listening to and loving trans people is just going to make life fuller, open our minds and hearts to possibilities, help us all get freer, and remind us that to be human and family goes beyond gender — that there’s gorgeous diversity and a wealth of understanding to be encountered by learning from trans people. Big love to all our trans fam out there. Thank you for being exactly you. 💙💗🤍 Happy #TransDayOfVisibility

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Seven slides here are from @glaad. All w/blue, pink and white backgrounds and the words “Trans Day of Visibility.  March 31.” 
1: Trans Women Are Women
2: Trans Girls are Girls 
3: Trans Women Deserve the Same Chance at Opportunity and Their Dreams As Other Women
4: You’re Not a Feminist If You Exclude Whole Groups of Women 
5: All Women Need To Stick Together 
6: Trans Day of Visibility 
7: Learn More glaad.org/TDOVletter
Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – Prayers up please for the journey of this soul and the soothing of the hearts of his loved ones. I met Craig muMs Grant @sirmumsila on the set of Luke Cage. I was somewhat just getting started and he was coming from a place of deep and varied experience. One of the big gifts of my experience on the show was the connection we had. He was so warm and gentle, curious and humble. I felt safe and comfortable and encouraged with him. We kept in touch a little after my time there and I’d have been so happy to see him anywhere again. I’m grateful for the memory he left with me of a beautiful man with beautiful talent and a beautiful heart.  Praying that the next stage for him is one filled with light and love and the return of all the good things he gave in this life, and then some. RIP 🤍 

I hate this…. 

[Image Description: a closeup of Craig, a man with dark brown skin and close cropped hair, a bit of salt and pepper in his short goatee, wearing a red T-shirt. He looks toward camera with grounded intensity.]

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