Home Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram - Immigrant women, girls, and all survivors of violence deserve to live in safety and with dignity. On #GivingTuesday, I’m proud to support @tahirihjustice, a national nonprofit (US) that serves immigrants fleeing gender-based violence. The Tahirih Justice Center is named after Tahirih, a revolutionary 19th-century Persian woman of the Baháʼí Faith who was executed in Persia (now known as Iran) for unveiling and speaking out about her religious/spiritual beliefs. This took place more than two centuries ago, and yet, courageous women like Tahirih are still fighting for the most basic human rights here in the United States and all around the world. By amplifying the experiences of survivors in communities, courts, and Congress, Tahirih’s mission is to create a world in which all people share equal rights and live in safety and with dignity. I hope you’ll consider supporting @tahirihjustice this #GivingTuesday with a donation of any amount. Together, we can create a world that uplifts women, girls, immigrants, and all survivors of violence. Video Description: Me, brown skin with darker brown eyes and curly brown hair, shot from the chest up. I’m wearing a floral top that’s white, pale pink, light and darker blue. I have on gold hoop earrings and a gold chain. A beam of sunlight crosses the frame diagonally.

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – Immigrant women, girls, and all survivors of violence deserve to live in safety and with dignity. On #GivingTuesday, I’m proud to support @tahirihjustice, a national nonprofit (US) that serves immigrants fleeing gender-based violence. The Tahirih Justice Center is named after Tahirih, a revolutionary 19th-century Persian woman of the Baháʼí Faith who was executed in Persia (now known as Iran) for unveiling and speaking out about her religious/spiritual beliefs. This took place more than two centuries ago, and yet, courageous women like Tahirih are still fighting for the most basic human rights here in the United States and all around the world. By amplifying the experiences of survivors in communities, courts, and Congress, Tahirih’s mission is to create a world in which all people share equal rights and live in safety and with dignity. I hope you’ll consider supporting @tahirihjustice this #GivingTuesday with a donation of any amount. Together, we can create a world that uplifts women, girls, immigrants, and all survivors of violence. Video Description: Me, brown skin with darker brown eyes and curly brown hair, shot from the chest up. I’m wearing a floral top that’s white, pale pink, light and darker blue. I have on gold hoop earrings and a gold chain. A beam of sunlight crosses the frame diagonally.

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram - Immigrant women, girls, and all survivors of violence deserve to live in safety and with dignity. On #GivingTuesday, I’m proud to support @tahirihjustice, a national nonprofit (US) that serves immigrants fleeing gender-based violence. The Tahirih Justice Center is named after Tahirih, a revolutionary 19th-century Persian woman of the Baháʼí Faith who was executed in Persia (now known as Iran) for unveiling and speaking out about her religious/spiritual beliefs. This took place more than two centuries ago, and yet, courageous women like Tahirih are still fighting for the most basic human rights here in the United States and all around the world. By amplifying the experiences of survivors in communities, courts, and Congress, Tahirih’s mission is to create a world in which all people share equal rights and live in safety and with dignity. I hope you’ll consider supporting @tahirihjustice this #GivingTuesday with a donation of any amount. Together, we can create a world that uplifts women, girls, immigrants, and all survivors of violence. Video Description: Me, brown skin with darker brown eyes and curly brown hair, shot from the chest up. I’m wearing a floral top that’s white, pale pink, light and darker blue. I have on gold hoop earrings and a gold chain. A beam of sunlight crosses the frame diagonally.

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – Immigrant women, girls, and all survivors of violence deserve to live in safety and with dignity. On #GivingTuesday, I’m proud to support @tahirihjustice, a national nonprofit (US) that serves immigrants fleeing gender-based violence.

The Tahirih Justice Center is named after Tahirih, a revolutionary 19th-century Persian woman of the Baháʼí Faith who was executed in Persia (now known as Iran) for unveiling and speaking out about her religious/spiritual beliefs. This took place more than two centuries ago, and yet, courageous women like Tahirih are still fighting for the most basic human rights here in the United States and all around the world.

By amplifying the experiences of survivors in communities, courts, and Congress, Tahirih’s mission is to create a world in which all people share equal rights and live in safety and with dignity. I hope you’ll consider supporting @tahirihjustice this #GivingTuesday with a donation of any amount.

Together, we can create a world that uplifts women, girls, immigrants, and all survivors of violence.

Video Description: Me, brown skin with darker brown eyes and curly brown hair, shot from the chest up. I’m wearing a floral top that’s white, pale pink, light and darker blue. I have on gold hoop earrings and a gold chain. A beam of sunlight crosses the frame diagonally. | Posted on 23/Nov/2022 23:14:46

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – A statement by the Bahá’í International Community at the UNHRC Special Session on Iran: 

“Our hearts and the hearts of every unbiased observer ache as we watch the loss of innocent human life in Iran. As Iranians of every age and all walks of life call for social justice and equality, but are met with violence and repression instead of efforts to engage everyone in a genuine conversation on the future of Iran.

As you know, the Baha’is in Iran are all too familiar with persecution, with suffering, arbitrary imprisonment, denial of higher education, hate propaganda, executions, and daily harassment for 43 years. In fact, what we see in Iran today is the extension of this persecution to the generality of Iranians. A government that oppresses one group will surely be unjust to all groups in the long run. The Baha’i International Community has in all this time called for international legal mechanisms to hold Iran accountable at the United Nations, bringing its human rights violations to the world’s attention. Such mechanisms are the last hope of every oppressed individual, the only way the UN can stay true to its founding principles, showing victims of persecution that they can trust the human rights system, that human rights crimes cannot be committed with impunity, that the world stands with them, and will not let them suffer while we watch.

Establishing an independent fact-finding mission on Iran will now reinforce the call that Iran must abide by its human rights commitments. And it sends a message to the Iranian government that what its people want is a government that respect the rights of all: women, ethnic minorities, religious minorities, and indeed everyone as equal citizens. Thank you.”

{Statement delivered by BIC Representative, Simin Fahandej}

#SS35 #HumanRights #Iran #Bahai #MahsaAmini

Thank you for sharing, @monaiman9 ♥️

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Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – Up today thinking of #Iran, the voices silenced, the innocent lives taken or set for execution for calling for freedom. Then I see the news of #ColoradoSprings, innocent lives taken in a place people had gathered for joy, for being who they are. Terror continues to ascend. 💔 These are not isolated things. Around the world there are countless examples of hatred & violence, between nations & parties, in communities, in households, & even inside our own selves. This quotation came to mind, as it often does when my heart is aching over our addiction to tearing each other apart. It seems sometimes that it’s just inherently human to be horrible & destructive, selfish & hateful. But if it is, then it’s just as inherently human to heal & be healed, to love beyond reason, to evolve, to transcend. This is a choice. A choice we have to make on a day to day, moment by moment, breath by breath basis. Every moment we pause to consider whether there is a different, more loving way to approach a person, an idea, we shift the atmosphere in & around us. The more of us that do it, the more we change what it means to be human from an accident of ancestry to an autonomous being, immensely capable of carrying forward “an ever-advancing civilization.” Even as so many of us grieve the lives lost & in danger today, so many shower them with love from every direction, & find new energy to stand & demand wellbeing for all. 

May our grieving be soothed, may we be strengthened in our evolution, may the souls taken from this world rest in peace. Amen. 

#WomanLifeFreedom #MahsaAmini 

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“And the breeding-ground of all these tragedies is prejudice: prejudice of race and nation, of religion, of political opinion; and the root cause of prejudice is blind imitation of the past — imitation in religion, in racial attitudes, in national bias, in politics. So long as this aping of the past persisteth, just so long will the foundations of the social order be blown to the four winds, just so long will humanity be continually exposed to direst peril.”

 – Abdu’l-Baha, Selections from the Writings of Abdu’l-Baha, p. 246.

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