Home Actress Dawn-Lyen Gardner HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2022 Dawn-Lyen Gardner Instagram - Dear family… today is hard for so many of us. Even if we saw it coming, the news this morning about SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade is painful and shocking. Please give space to those feelings if they come, but at the same time we can’t stay there forever. We can’t succumb to the feelings of doom and helplessness because there is still always another path forward and a bolder vision to fight for. We must use this moment to catalyze change on a community level. Support and fund those on the frontlines of this reproductive fight. Link in my bio for @abortionfunds accepting donations. And remember: safe abortion is still possible and there are providers/advocates doing the work to ensure that stays that way. We can help people travel to states where abortion will remain a protected right or engage in civil disobedience to continue providing care until we can codify abortion as a human right. If you live in a state that will not be affected by the end of Roe, they will surely be inundated with folks traveling for an abortion. If you live in a state soon to be affected, there will be a huge vacuum and we want to ensure folks are accessing safe abortions such as pills as opposed to resorting to more dangerous measures solely based on fear and not knowing their options Sending you all love and holding space for a vision of a country that works for all. Images 1-5 via @mspackyetti Images 6-8 by @devthepineapple

Dawn-Lyen Gardner Instagram – Dear family… today is hard for so many of us. Even if we saw it coming, the news this morning about SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade is painful and shocking. Please give space to those feelings if they come, but at the same time we can’t stay there forever. We can’t succumb to the feelings of doom and helplessness because there is still always another path forward and a bolder vision to fight for. We must use this moment to catalyze change on a community level. Support and fund those on the frontlines of this reproductive fight. Link in my bio for @abortionfunds accepting donations. And remember: safe abortion is still possible and there are providers/advocates doing the work to ensure that stays that way. We can help people travel to states where abortion will remain a protected right or engage in civil disobedience to continue providing care until we can codify abortion as a human right. If you live in a state that will not be affected by the end of Roe, they will surely be inundated with folks traveling for an abortion. If you live in a state soon to be affected, there will be a huge vacuum and we want to ensure folks are accessing safe abortions such as pills as opposed to resorting to more dangerous measures solely based on fear and not knowing their options Sending you all love and holding space for a vision of a country that works for all. Images 1-5 via @mspackyetti Images 6-8 by @devthepineapple

Dawn-Lyen Gardner Instagram - Dear family… today is hard for so many of us. Even if we saw it coming, the news this morning about SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade is painful and shocking. Please give space to those feelings if they come, but at the same time we can’t stay there forever. We can’t succumb to the feelings of doom and helplessness because there is still always another path forward and a bolder vision to fight for. We must use this moment to catalyze change on a community level. Support and fund those on the frontlines of this reproductive fight. Link in my bio for @abortionfunds accepting donations. And remember: safe abortion is still possible and there are providers/advocates doing the work to ensure that stays that way. We can help people travel to states where abortion will remain a protected right or engage in civil disobedience to continue providing care until we can codify abortion as a human right. If you live in a state that will not be affected by the end of Roe, they will surely be inundated with folks traveling for an abortion. If you live in a state soon to be affected, there will be a huge vacuum and we want to ensure folks are accessing safe abortions such as pills as opposed to resorting to more dangerous measures solely based on fear and not knowing their options Sending you all love and holding space for a vision of a country that works for all. Images 1-5 via @mspackyetti Images 6-8 by @devthepineapple

Dawn-Lyen Gardner Instagram – Dear family… today is hard for so many of us. Even if we saw it coming, the news this morning about SCOTUS overturning Roe v. Wade is painful and shocking. Please give space to those feelings if they come, but at the same time we can’t stay there forever.

We can’t succumb to the feelings of doom and helplessness because there is still always another path forward and a bolder vision to fight for. We must use this moment to catalyze change on a community level. Support and fund those on the frontlines of this reproductive fight. Link in my bio for @abortionfunds accepting donations.

And remember: safe abortion is still possible and there are providers/advocates doing the work to ensure that stays that way. We can help people travel to states where abortion will remain a protected right or engage in civil disobedience to continue providing care until we can codify abortion as a human right.

If you live in a state that will not be affected by the end of Roe, they will surely be inundated with folks traveling for an abortion. If you live in a state soon to be affected, there will be a huge vacuum and we want to ensure folks are accessing safe abortions such as pills as opposed to resorting to more dangerous measures solely based on fear and not knowing their options

Sending you all love and holding space for a vision of a country that works for all.

Images 1-5 via @mspackyetti
Images 6-8 by @devthepineapple | Posted on 25/Jun/2022 01:41:16

Dawn-Lyen Gardner Instagram – Sunday is Juneteenth — a day commemorating the continued theft of Black labor by white America but also the end of that lie and the beginning of a new existence. 

So while I’ll be honoring Juneteenth in my favorite way — by resting deeply — I can’t help but think of those Black Texans finally being notified of their emancipation.

I think of the choices they had in when to work and when to rest. A hard fought for choice and one we are still fighting to deliver to all Black Americans.

To Black people: My prayer is that we continue to be courageous in asking ourselves what freedom, liberation and healing really and truly means to each of us. To our ancestors, it most urgently meant rest.

To non-Black people seeking to support the repair and restoration our community deserves, might I suggest @thelovelandfoundation @therapyforblkmen @thenapministry and direct mutual aid to Black people in need of space to think, heal, and transform.

And when you have a moment, please support the #BreatheAct, and the reparations frameworks put forth by the incredible organizers at @mvmnt4blklives.

Image 1-3: @mnvmt4blives
Image 4: @thenapministry
Image 5-9: @devthepineapple
Dawn-Lyen Gardner Instagram – Rest is our birthright, and a necessity to ensure we keep going ❤️ Reposting the always healing words and art by @morganharpernichols
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for the tired one, in summer:

summer after summer,
you’ve been fighting to breathe
under the hot light of anger,
the downpour of grief,
and the humidity-lined questions
that rise up in between.

it’s hard to think in the heat, especially when
you can’t see beyond the trees,
the swamp is up to your knees,
(and the landscape is not what it seemed…
is this really what June, July, and August
intended for this space to be?)

it’s beginning to seem like this season
is set on relentless othering:
carving lines in thunder and rain,
setting calm, blue skies aflame,
and on the ground, love gets lost
in the gaps of fences’ frames.

it’s starting to look like summer
is someone else’s game.
a game that breaks into war at night.
a game you’re much too tired to fight.
you long for softer light…

your rest is long overdue.

-Morgan Harper Nichols

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