Home Actress MILCK HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 MILCK Instagram - Suuuch a powerful message about creating art from ANGER ❤️‍🔥 On this episode, @milck shares 🎤 drop tips on how to THRIVE after a toxic relationship, STAND UP, and set boundaries for yourself. Be sure to watch at the link in bio! #art #milck #womenofimpact Los Angeles, California

MILCK Instagram – Suuuch a powerful message about creating art from ANGER ❤️‍🔥 On this episode, @milck shares 🎤 drop tips on how to THRIVE after a toxic relationship, STAND UP, and set boundaries for yourself. Be sure to watch at the link in bio! #art #milck #womenofimpact Los Angeles, California

MILCK Instagram - Suuuch a powerful message about creating art from ANGER ❤️‍🔥 On this episode, @milck shares 🎤 drop tips on how to THRIVE after a toxic relationship, STAND UP, and set boundaries for yourself. Be sure to watch at the link in bio! #art #milck #womenofimpact Los Angeles, California

MILCK Instagram – Suuuch a powerful message about creating art from ANGER ❤️‍🔥 On this episode, @milck shares 🎤 drop tips on how to THRIVE after a toxic relationship, STAND UP, and set boundaries for yourself. Be sure to watch at the link in bio!

#art #milck #womenofimpact Los Angeles, California | Posted on 01/Jul/2023 21:19:30

MILCK Instagram – The house you build that will be safe and be full of light and space
You’ll finally breathe my dear black sheep

Look up you’re not alone
You’ll make a home of your own
Don’t let anyone turn your unique into flaws
Yeah, you know that I love you the way that you are

Take those sticks and stones
And make a home of your own
Every warrior grows from her battles and scars
Yeah, you know that I love you the way that you are

#blacksheep #creatinghome
MILCK Instagram – I want to take a moment to acknowledge the power of POC unity, and how working together can lead to powerful shifts. For example- the Black activism of the 1960’s directly enabled a huge portion of Asian Americans to immigrate to the states. Asian American communities during the 60’s stood alongside Martin Luther King Jr. as the fight forged on. Flash forward a few years- My parents’ ability to immigrate to the states is directly impacted by Black led activism.  That’s a beautiful thing. 

This post is my small way of showing my POC siblings  that I also believe we deserve more than fighting for crumbs. We deserve to build and design new worlds with our POC siblings and dominant culture allies.

Color blindness is not going to save us from the history that we all come from. We’re better than this marathon of denial. 

It’s freeing to accept that we’re not perfect as a nation or as individuals. It’s freeing to accept that we all have blindspots. When we surrender to the truth and let things grow from that tender place, we can experience tremendous integration and growth. #asianamericansforaffirmativeaction

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