Home Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram - UPDATE 🗣️ Just finished the event and will post the recording when available. In the meantime check out the link in my bio for more info on how to learn more and support! Kicking off @tahirihjustice Bighearted Campaign to support immigrant women and children fleeing violence. Great organization with great opportunities to support with your friends and colleagues. Come see what Tahirih does, learn about it’s incredible namesake — a 19th century woman in Persia (now Iran) who was the first known woman to publicly tear off her veil, and who was eventually killed for her beliefs. Her last reported words were “You can kill me as soon as you like, but you will never stop the emancipation of women.” We see this in Iran and all over the world. Here’s an opportunity to help in a solid way. Check it out. Link in my bio. 🪷 #BigheartedCampaign Video description: Close up of me, brown skin and hair, wearing a blue collared top with brown branch patterns on it.

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – UPDATE 🗣️ Just finished the event and will post the recording when available. In the meantime check out the link in my bio for more info on how to learn more and support! Kicking off @tahirihjustice Bighearted Campaign to support immigrant women and children fleeing violence. Great organization with great opportunities to support with your friends and colleagues. Come see what Tahirih does, learn about it’s incredible namesake — a 19th century woman in Persia (now Iran) who was the first known woman to publicly tear off her veil, and who was eventually killed for her beliefs. Her last reported words were “You can kill me as soon as you like, but you will never stop the emancipation of women.” We see this in Iran and all over the world. Here’s an opportunity to help in a solid way. Check it out. Link in my bio. 🪷 #BigheartedCampaign Video description: Close up of me, brown skin and hair, wearing a blue collared top with brown branch patterns on it.

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram - UPDATE 🗣️ Just finished the event and will post the recording when available. In the meantime check out the link in my bio for more info on how to learn more and support! Kicking off @tahirihjustice Bighearted Campaign to support immigrant women and children fleeing violence. Great organization with great opportunities to support with your friends and colleagues. Come see what Tahirih does, learn about it’s incredible namesake — a 19th century woman in Persia (now Iran) who was the first known woman to publicly tear off her veil, and who was eventually killed for her beliefs. Her last reported words were “You can kill me as soon as you like, but you will never stop the emancipation of women.” We see this in Iran and all over the world. Here’s an opportunity to help in a solid way. Check it out. Link in my bio. 🪷 #BigheartedCampaign Video description: Close up of me, brown skin and hair, wearing a blue collared top with brown branch patterns on it.

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – UPDATE 🗣️ Just finished the event and will post the recording when available. In the meantime check out the link in my bio for more info on how to learn more and support!

Kicking off @tahirihjustice Bighearted Campaign to support immigrant women and children fleeing violence. Great organization with great opportunities to support with your friends and colleagues. Come see what Tahirih does, learn about it’s incredible namesake — a 19th century woman in Persia (now Iran) who was the first known woman to publicly tear off her veil, and who was eventually killed for her beliefs. Her last reported words were “You can kill me as soon as you like, but you will never stop the emancipation of women.” We see this in Iran and all over the world. Here’s an opportunity to help in a solid way. Check it out. Link in my bio. 🪷

#BigheartedCampaign

Video description: Close up of me, brown skin and hair, wearing a blue collared top with brown branch patterns on it. | Posted on 18/Oct/2022 01:58:10

Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – 40 days since #MahsaAmini was murdered, since hundreds of innocent people — including women and 20+ children have been killed in the aftermath. 🥀 Dear family in Iran, we are still watching, still praying, making efforts in various fields to support a more just and free Iran. In awe of your courage. Sending you love. 🌹💪 

Thanks to @khansarinia[Twitter] for sharing this. And to @shervinine for his beautiful song “Baraye”

Image/video description: A screen capture of a tweet that includes a video of weeping protesters singing to Baraye. Text of the tweet: “You don’t need to understand the lyrics, you don’t need to be Iranian, you don’t even need to have followed Iran news the past month to see forty-three years of the pain of an entire nation in this man’s tears. Soon, that pain will end.” A man cries openly as he holds up a sign bearing an image of Mahsa Amini and a young woman in front of him, with white bandages and what looks like blood on her face, sobs as she sings along.
Parisa Fitz-Henley Instagram – Learning to soothe the ache of earthly loss with remembrance of the gift of another spiritual ancestor gained… Kevin Locke, Lakota name Tȟokéya Inážiŋ, meaning “The First to Arise,” brought so much beauty to the lives of so many with his gorgeous artistic talents. I never got to know him, but he was so often just a degree of separation away that I benefited from his steady, gentle presence and guidance in the Bahá’í community of the US. I feel so sad… I can only imagine the grief of those who were close to him. Praying for infinite blessings on his journey, and for soothing and healing for the hearts of his loved ones. I am filled with so much gratitude for and inspiration from his life on this plane. If you didn’t know this beautiful man please look up his life, his gorgeous flute playing and hoop dances. May the mission of his life carry on: 

“All of the people have the same impulses, spirits, and goals. Through my music and dance, I want to create a positive awareness of oneness of humanity.” — Kevin Locke 🙏

Image Descriptions: Slide 1 — Kevin smiling, with brown skin and his hair in two gray braids. He wears beautiful multicolored clothing and is holding many multicolored hoops he’s joined in a circle that frames his face. 

Slides 2&3 — A FB post from Jackie Simmons Newberry with a land acknowledgment prayer created by Kevin Locke. 

Text of the prayer in comments below. ♥️

Videos: Kevin hoop dancing outside, images of a herd of buffalo roaming a countryside of golden-green grasses as he’s speaking about the beauty of the world. These are interspersed with him speaking and playing his flute before a small, happy crowd of people indoors who’ve gathered to hear him.

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