Bravo @calvinklein 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️ This is so beautiful!! This is what inclusion looks like! I will also be removing any intolerant remarks and the account making them will be blocked. Representation is so important! Repost from @impact • Calvin Klein featured a pregnant man in their new ad campaign for Mother’s Day. Tweet via @mimmymum1
Bravo @calvinklein 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️ This is so beautiful!! This is what inclusion looks like! I will also be removing any intolerant remarks and the account making them will be blocked. Representation is so important! Repost from @impact • Calvin Klein featured a pregnant man in their new ad campaign for Mother’s Day. Tweet via @mimmymum1
Bravo @calvinklein 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️ This is so beautiful!! This is what inclusion looks like! I will also be removing any intolerant remarks and the account making them will be blocked. Representation is so important! Repost from @impact • Calvin Klein featured a pregnant man in their new ad campaign for Mother’s Day. Tweet via @mimmymum1
Bravo @calvinklein 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️ This is so beautiful!! This is what inclusion looks like! I will also be removing any intolerant remarks and the account making them will be blocked. Representation is so important! Repost from @impact • Calvin Klein featured a pregnant man in their new ad campaign for Mother’s Day. Tweet via @mimmymum1
Bravo @calvinklein 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️ This is so beautiful!! This is what inclusion looks like! I will also be removing any intolerant remarks and the account making them will be blocked. Representation is so important! Repost from @impact • Calvin Klein featured a pregnant man in their new ad campaign for Mother’s Day. Tweet via @mimmymum1
Happy Mental Health Awareness Month!! Today we are talking a little about Borderline Personality Disorder #bpd #bpdawareness #mentalhealthawareness
Here are 25 of the 60 push-ups I did today. I remember when I first started with @thomasjankas I was excited to get to 10!! The other day I said to him “so.. what happens? We just keep doing more?” And he’s said “We just keep doing more.” Hahaha! It’s a journey. This is such a huge part of my mental health. Be good to yourselves today, don’t compare yourself to anyone. We’re all on our own journeys. 💚 Shoutout to Momma Char in the background who was my gym buddy today! We get to be together all summer!! I’m so excited!
It’s the fucking guns. – @shannonrwatts There have been 17 mass shootings in America since Uvalde. This is America.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
@mspackyetti has said to focus on the victims so I will stand in solidarity to focus on the innocent lives stolen from this earth. Stolen from their families and friends. There aren’t words to express what our communities of color must be feeling. The anger and the hurt. I hope for the best healing anyone can have when their loved one is so cruelly, callously and violently take from them. I want to send love. I want to send healing. But that can’t take away what has been done. What our country constantly allows to happen. Please honor these victims ❤️ They deserved better. Repost from @mspackyetti • I am focusing on the victims-not his racist manifesto he wants us to make famous-but the fathers, sons, sisters, daughters, mothers, grandmothers, elders, activists, volunteers and beautiful Black people whose lives were stolen. They worked, they prayed, they fed the hungry, they fought gun violence, they wept, they laughed, they dreamed, they loved, they lived. And they should still be here to do it. I am so angry. I am even more angry that none of us are surprised and that it will happen again. Because it will happen again. One day my son is going to learn of all these horrors and he’s going to ask why, after each of the many times they happened, this country didn’t act. Domestic terrorism is American born, bred, and perpetuated by the evil who encourage it and the feckless who fail to act. @gofundme has collated all of the official, legitimate and verified fundraisers on their site, and @buffalocommunityfridge is sharing various organizations to follow and support. If the powerful won’t act, we will. Repost from @blavity • Aaron Salter. Katherine Massey. Celestine Chaney. Roberta Drury. Pearly Young. Ruth Whitfield. Heyward Patterson. Margus D. Morrison. Andre Mackneil. Geraldine Talley. Each of these beloved people should be going home to their families today, but their lives were cut short by a racist attack at a supermarket in Buffalo, NY.
Silence is violence Repost from @jamiraburley • If you’re waiting for them to come SPECIFICALLY for you, by then it might be too late. Stop standing on the sidelines watching other people suffer.
With the Supreme Court poised to strip our freedom to decide if, how, and when to grow our families, it’s more important than ever for our elected leaders to protect #SomeoneYouLove – Watch and Share this video If #SomeoneYouLove needs an abortion someday, wouldn’t you want them to be treated with compassion and receive the care they need? Adoption isn’t an alternative to abortions. Abortions rights are healthcare. @supermajority
This made me happy cry a little. I love this organization so much! I’m so honored to be a part of it as a volunteer. Please check out all the amazing work done by @miryslist! I feel lucky to get to call @mirywhitehill a friend! What an incredible human! If you’re in LA and want to help pack welcome packages or want to donate supplies please reach out! Our world is a family. #ourworldisafamily Repost from @miryslist • Allow myself to reintroduce myself Welcome to Miry’s List! We are so glad you’re here. @thefordla
Repost from @blackfeministrants • A few Black-led abortion funds and reproductive justice orgs. @arc_southeast @neworleansabortionfund @access_rj @feministcenter @sistersong_woc @wwavnola #abortion #abortionfund #reproductivejustice #reproductivehealth #blackfeminist