Actress Photos Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 By GethuCinema Admin July 8, 2023 Related Posts Parisa Fitz-Henley Most Liked Photos and Posts 1. 95.5K Likes Download Photo Parisa Fitz-Henley InstagramCaption : The thoughts... Parisa Fitz-Henley Top 100 Instagram Photos and Posts 1. 95.5K Likes Download Photo Parisa Fitz-Henley InstagramCaption : The thoughts... Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Photos and Wallpapers February 2023 Actress Parisa Fitz-Henley HD Photos and Wallpapers September 2022 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItTelegram Tbt to shooting with my long-time friend @raziwilsonphotography. She’s just moved back to LA so folks looking to shoot for work, play or healing (Razi uses therapeutic approaches for those looking to incorporate photography into their own healing work) check her out. Image description: A professional photo of me, from the waist up. I’m looking into camera. My hair is curly and I’m wearing a yellow lace top under a gray patterned blazer, with a small gold and pyrite necklace. More LA memories. Exploring shadow and light with @raziwilsonphotography 🤍🖤🩶 Post description: Three slides – black and white photos of me. A close up of me looking to camera, a medium shot of me walking, and a medium shot of me leaning back on a wall. In all I wear the same white dress and my hair is curly and shoulder length. *Reposting correct edits More LA memories. Exploring shadow and light with @raziwilsonphotography 🤍🖤🩶 Post description: Three slides – black and white photos of me. A close up of me looking to camera, a medium shot of me walking, and a medium shot of me leaning back on a wall. In all I wear the same white dress and my hair is curly and shoulder length. *Reposting correct edits More LA memories. Exploring shadow and light with @raziwilsonphotography 🤍🖤🩶 Post description: Three slides – black and white photos of me. A close up of me looking to camera, a medium shot of me walking, and a medium shot of me leaning back on a wall. In all I wear the same white dress and my hair is curly and shoulder length. *Reposting correct edits The bad news doesn’t let up, but I find that without tools to support me through difficulties I get pulled way under and end up unable to do anything to push back. With that in mind I wanted to share a book that’s been powerful for me in many ways, a book I’ve revisited and will continue to revisit time and again for its wisdom, encouragement and good company — The Practice of Groundedness: A Transformative Path to Success That Feeds—Not Crushes—Your Soul, by @bradstulberg. This book covers a wide range of challenges and tools from the perspective of someone who knows about success inside and out. He shares as both a coach of high-achieving folks in several disciplines, and from a vulnerable personal perspective as a high-achiever himself who’s lived through the pitfalls of material success and courageously opens up about the process. He shares grounded ways to balance the material, emotional, mental, social and spiritual aspects of life to have a fuller, healthier life in all ways. Whether you’re trying to build a career, dismantle a system, build a family, or generally recover from life’s life-ing there are lessons here that apply. And whether it’s this book or another resource (please feel free to share those you love in the comments) I hope you’re finding ways to not just grind, hustle, and plow through challenges, but to grow, give yourself grace, and thrive. Wishing you all the very best! 📚 ✨ Video description: Me to camera, sitting in front of a window. I have medium brown skin, and dark brown eyes and hair. My hair is pulled into a bun. I’m wearing a tank top and dangling earrings. During the video I raise my phone and show the cover of the book mentioned above which is dark blue and includes a simple snowy mountain top and sun above it. #Bookstagram #Mindfulness #MentalHealth #Happiness My heart aches for families in Florida & nationwide facing being torn apart, becoming refugees in their own country because they have a child whose gender doesn’t conform to what they were assigned at birth. The ache spreads as I know that the laws causing this will continue to expand & make the lives of trans adults even more of a living hell. There are people I love living in terror, not knowing where they’ll live, where they can safely travel, how they’ll make a living — while a relatively small group of people legislates against them & a large number of the rest of us shrug or say they deserve it. 💔 I believe there’s more to gender than many of us know or allow for. I believe the masculine and feminine aspects of us are spiritual in origin, thus multifaceted. Sex in the biological sense is also multifaceted. I don’t believe being in the majority means we are right or good or ‘normal’. In fact I believe it often corrupts, as all kinds of power can,& that if we find ourselves to be in a majority anywhere it’s our responsibility to step into a mode of care & concern for the voices & values of the few. I believe it’s possible to do this & still maintain a healthy sense of self. I believe fighting over pieces of a societal pie that nourishes almost no one is a losing game. Not realizing there’s a feast of life that we can only harvest together is starving us all. We need each other. We especially need the voices & beingness of those we are only just starting to hear. Intolerance & bigotry, fear of the other & desire to crush what we don’t understand have been too loud, too long. If you disagree w/me I hope you won’t also unfollow. But know that if you comment w/hate or disrespect for me or trans people I will delete your comment & may block you. If you want to disagree w/me privately because we have a relationship then reach out to me where your comments aren’t hurting others who might see them. I will respond if/when I have the bandwidth. In closing I ask you to please choose love before anything else. 🤍 #TransRightsAreHumanRights To learn: @pinkmantaray @alokvmenon @thejeffreymarsh @translawcenter TW: Violence against women 40 years ago today 10 women in Iran were killed for living out their beliefs. Please join me in learning about and sharing their stories and the stories of countless women in Iran who have been fighting and continue to fight for freedom in ways that move our entire world. In this video I share about Mona Mahmudnizhad, one of the women killed. She inspired me growing up and also inspired the creation of @themonafoundation — which it is my great honor to support. I hope you’ll watch and/or read on to learn about her and carry these stories forward. #OurStoryIsOne @ourstoryisone “ #OurStoryIsOne is a global campaign marking the 40th anniversary of the execution of 10 Baha’i women in Shiraz, Iran, who were hanged for their belief in a faith that promotes gender equality, justice and truthfulness. The executions prompted a global wave of support for the persecuted Iranian Baha’i community. The campaign has dedicated this anniversary to all women in Iran, regardless of faith and background, who have contributed to the long struggle for gender equality, calling for artistic content to honor the 10 as well as all the women in Iran. Following their arrests, and for six months prior to their execution, the 10 women faced brutal interrogations, torture, and ill treatment in an effort to force them to recant their faith. They were asked to choose between their beliefs or their lives. They chose to stand for equality and justice. “The arduous path to gender equality in Iran has been walked by countless women over the decades. That road has been marked by the sacrifices of those who chose to stand for their principles even over their lives,” says Simin Fahandej, the Baha’i International Community Representative to the United Nations in Geneva.” via @bahaibic #WomanLifeFreedom #Iran #OurStoryIsOne Video description: Close up of me, facing the camera. I have brown skin, and brown hair that’s been tied back. I’m wearing a black blouse with white polka dots and dangling brass earrings. Alright folks! How are we working with money these days?? I just got inspired by @maggieq posting from her garden and thought ‘that’s a money saver!’ Especially those of us impacted by the current #WGA strike and possible #SAGAFTRA and #DGA strikes — we might need to make our money stretch further than many of us already have. Let’s share some ways we’re saving/making money and supporting our well-being during this time. I’ll start! 1. I’m looking to and asking others for their ideas and examples. 2. I’m thinking more about what I really need. 3. I’m cooking ahead more for myself and my parents (I’m very fortunate to live near them 🙏♥️) 4. I’m making backup plans and exploring my lesser-used but dying to get out there abilities. 5. I’m reminding myself that my worth is not dictated by an outdated economic system or ideology but rather by eternal principles. “Dost thou reckon thyself only a puny form/When within thee the universe is folded?” — Baha’u’llah 6. I’m remembering how little I’ve gotten by on at various times in my life — and that in many of those periods I’ve collected some of my favorite memories. 7. I’m remembering the pricelessness of humility. 8. I’m remembering my impressive (if I do say so myself 😎) toilet paper rationing abilities. Thank you Auntie ‘Rona! 😅 9. I’m thinking of the incalculable benefits of friendship and the sometimes shocking sweetness of brief interactions with strangers. 10. I’m remembering that I’m not and have never been alone. I’m accompanied by friends, family (biological and chosen), our ancestors (pretty sure they don’t just stick to supporting family of origin), and Spirit. 11. I’m grateful for the power of gratitude to change a slog into a quest and a struggle into an adventure. 12. I’m remembering that it’s not our paychecks that make us artists/teachers/healers etc. It’s our souls. But being paid fairly is important too. ☺️ In essence I’m looking at material, emotional, mental and spiritual interventions to reframe my perception of life on a daily basis. And I would love to hear your thoughts — from regrowing scallions to healing generational trauma about money. Now you, please! 🤩🙏 #FatHam on Broadway with one of my besties. 🎭 🥰 This is the last week so if you’re in NY grab tix! Front and center of the mezzanine is fantastic! Slide 1: Me smiling, my hair in twists, wearing a white N95 respirator, gold earrings and a black blazer. I’m standing in front of the words “Fat Ham” in glitter on a wall. Slide 2: Me smiling, same place and time but with my friend Aeric (also smiling), who has brown skin and is wearing a silver necklace and thick black hair wrap/band. Slide 3: A selfie of me in my seat in the theater #FatHam on Broadway with one of my besties. 🎭 🥰 This is the last week so if you’re in NY grab tix! Front and center of the mezzanine is fantastic! Slide 1: Me smiling, my hair in twists, wearing a white N95 respirator, gold earrings and a black blazer. I’m standing in front of the words “Fat Ham” in glitter on a wall. Slide 2: Me smiling, same place and time but with my friend Aeric (also smiling), who has brown skin and is wearing a silver necklace and thick black hair wrap/band. Slide 3: A selfie of me in my seat in the theater #FatHam on Broadway with one of my besties. 🎭 🥰 This is the last week so if you’re in NY grab tix! Front and center of the mezzanine is fantastic! Slide 1: Me smiling, my hair in twists, wearing a white N95 respirator, gold earrings and a black blazer. I’m standing in front of the words “Fat Ham” in glitter on a wall. Slide 2: Me smiling, same place and time but with my friend Aeric (also smiling), who has brown skin and is wearing a silver necklace and thick black hair wrap/band. Slide 3: A selfie of me in my seat in the theater BIG THANK YOU for all your generous support for #Move4Mona! Your good wishes, love and financial contributions were and are felt and so appreciated by me and @themonafoundation!! Education has shaped my life enormously — to know that together we are helping provide and/or enhance education for so many people means soooooo soooo much to me. If you’re hearing about Mona for the first time today or are still interested in making a financial contribution, the campaign is open for about another week. Use the link in my bio to contribute w/your name or anonymously. I mean it when I say even a dollar makes a difference. If you’d like to give to Mona’s worldwide projects (rather than through my page which will go to @parentuniversitysav through Mona) go to MonaFoundation.org and click Donate Now to give in any amount. Even $7 can send a girl to school for a month via some of Mona’s partners. Whatever you can give or do — THANK YOU!! 📚 💫 Video description: Me, looking into camera. I have brown skin and curly brown hair. I’m wearing a yellow dress with pink, white and blue trim. “A tragic true story. Short video remembering the horrific injustice done to the 10 Bahá’í women of Shiraz on the 18th of June 1983.” @OurStoryIsOne Performed by Pippa Walton who mirrors the last days of the life of Mona Mahmoudnizhad who was hanged aged 17. Made by: @tinyspeckproductions @isabelladjalilidevine @ara.devine & @omiddjalili #WomenOfIran #OurStoryIsOne یک داستان واقعی غم انگیز. ویدیویی کوتاه به یاد بی عدالتی فاجعه باری که چهل سال پیش در حق ده زن بهایی اهل شیراز اتفاق افتاده. با نقش آفرینی پیپا والتون که تصویری از زندگی مونا محمودنژاد رو به نمایش میذاره که در زمان اعدام فقط هفده سال داشت … #زنان_ایران #ده_زن_شیرازی #داستان_ما_یکیست #genderequality #womensrights #humanrights Repost via @omiddjalili Asking for prayers please for the protection of these souls in Yemen — the Baha’is w/whom I share a Faith, and all Yemenis who deserve to practice any Faith in freedom. 😞🙏 Image description: Slide 1 – armed Houthis in combat uniforms carrying military assault style rifles accost Baha’is who hold their hands in the air. Slide 2 – The group of Baha’is before the assault. The women on one side of the room in all black veils w/some faces covered (a Houthi requirement, not a Bahá’i practice) and the men on the other sides in western attire. REPOST via @bahaiworldnewsservice 👇👇👇 Houthi gunmen have staged a violent raid on a peaceful gathering of Bahá’ís in Sanaa, Yemen, on 25 May, detaining and forcibly disappearing at least 17 people, including five women. The raid leaves the Yemeni Bahá’ís reeling from the latest blow to a severely persecuted religious community in that country. The Bahá’í International Community (BIC) calls for the immediate release of those detained. A video of the latest attack was captured by Bahá’ís joining the gathering via Zoom. “Across the Arab region we see governments striving to work toward peace, to set aside outdated social differences, promote peaceful coexistence, and to look to the future,” said Bani Dugal, the BIC’s Principal Representative to the United Nations. “But in Sanaa the de facto Houthi authorities are headed in the opposite direction, doubling down on the persecution of religious minorities, and staging brazen armed raids against peaceful and unarmed civilians. The Houthis have violated the human rights of Bahá’ís and many others, time and again, and it must stop.” Two of those arrested were a young married couple with an 18-month-old child. At the time of the arrests the child was being cared for by his grandparents and is now separated from his parents. Full story on: BWNS.org/story/1671/ Link in bio @bahaiworldnewsservice #Bahai #News #Yemen Asking for prayers please for the protection of these souls in Yemen — the Baha’is w/whom I share a Faith, and all Yemenis who deserve to practice any Faith in freedom. 😞🙏 Image description: Slide 1 – armed Houthis in combat uniforms carrying military assault style rifles accost Baha’is who hold their hands in the air. Slide 2 – The group of Baha’is before the assault. The women on one side of the room in all black veils w/some faces covered (a Houthi requirement, not a Bahá’i practice) and the men on the other sides in western attire. REPOST via @bahaiworldnewsservice 👇👇👇 Houthi gunmen have staged a violent raid on a peaceful gathering of Bahá’ís in Sanaa, Yemen, on 25 May, detaining and forcibly disappearing at least 17 people, including five women. The raid leaves the Yemeni Bahá’ís reeling from the latest blow to a severely persecuted religious community in that country. The Bahá’í International Community (BIC) calls for the immediate release of those detained. A video of the latest attack was captured by Bahá’ís joining the gathering via Zoom. “Across the Arab region we see governments striving to work toward peace, to set aside outdated social differences, promote peaceful coexistence, and to look to the future,” said Bani Dugal, the BIC’s Principal Representative to the United Nations. “But in Sanaa the de facto Houthi authorities are headed in the opposite direction, doubling down on the persecution of religious minorities, and staging brazen armed raids against peaceful and unarmed civilians. The Houthis have violated the human rights of Bahá’ís and many others, time and again, and it must stop.” Two of those arrested were a young married couple with an 18-month-old child. At the time of the arrests the child was being cared for by his grandparents and is now separated from his parents. Full story on: BWNS.org/story/1671/ Link in bio @bahaiworldnewsservice #Bahai #News #Yemen Happy #Juneteenth 🖤♥️💛💚 #JubileeDay #BlackHistory Repost: @itsmejillmarie Love this 🙏 Thank you for posting @itsmejillmarie Video description: A series of many images from history to recent times. “Sights and sounds pull me back down another year. I was here. I was here.” —Tori Amos I ♥️ Brooklyn Image descriptions: 1. Sun shining through a Smoketree 2. A peach growing on a tree 3. Two fuchsia roses cuddling 4. An open and a not-yet bloomed sunflower 5. A Black-eyed Susan flower 6. Two spiny seeds hanging from a London Plane tree 7. A Black-eyed Susan with double petals 8. A cluster of white Smooth Hydrangeas 9. Close up of a Japanese spindletree 10. A red rose “Sights and sounds pull me back down another year. I was here. I was here.” —Tori Amos I ♥️ Brooklyn Image descriptions: 1. Sun shining through a Smoketree 2. A peach growing on a tree 3. Two fuchsia roses cuddling 4. An open and a not-yet bloomed sunflower 5. A Black-eyed Susan flower 6. Two spiny seeds hanging from a London Plane tree 7. A Black-eyed Susan with double petals 8. A cluster of white Smooth Hydrangeas 9. Close up of a Japanese spindletree 10. A red rose “Sights and sounds pull me back down another year. I was here. I was here.” —Tori Amos I ♥️ Brooklyn Image descriptions: 1. Sun shining through a Smoketree 2. A peach growing on a tree 3. Two fuchsia roses cuddling 4. An open and a not-yet bloomed sunflower 5. A Black-eyed Susan flower 6. Two spiny seeds hanging from a London Plane tree 7. A Black-eyed Susan with double petals 8. A cluster of white Smooth Hydrangeas 9. Close up of a Japanese spindletree 10. A red rose “Sights and sounds pull me back down another year. I was here. I was here.” —Tori Amos I ♥️ Brooklyn Image descriptions: 1. Sun shining through a Smoketree 2. A peach growing on a tree 3. Two fuchsia roses cuddling 4. An open and a not-yet bloomed sunflower 5. A Black-eyed Susan flower 6. Two spiny seeds hanging from a London Plane tree 7. A Black-eyed Susan with double petals 8. A cluster of white Smooth Hydrangeas 9. Close up of a Japanese spindletree 10. A red rose “Sights and sounds pull me back down another year. I was here. I was here.” —Tori Amos I ♥️ Brooklyn Image descriptions: 1. Sun shining through a Smoketree 2. A peach growing on a tree 3. Two fuchsia roses cuddling 4. An open and a not-yet bloomed sunflower 5. A Black-eyed Susan flower 6. Two spiny seeds hanging from a London Plane tree 7. A Black-eyed Susan with double petals 8. A cluster of white Smooth Hydrangeas 9. Close up of a Japanese spindletree 10. A red rose “A tragic event in the history of Iran. Today is the 40th anniversary of the 10 Bahá’í Women of Shiraz given two choices by their government: renounce their faith or be executed by hanging. We all hope that the sacrifices of these Iranian women can help the nation move towards a better future.” #ourstoryisone #femicide REPOST via @omiddjalili Video description: A news segment consisting of various clips of one on one interviews, photos of the murdered women, and recent protests in Iran. The host of this segment is a woman with deep brown skin and short, dark brown hair. She is wearing a black short-sleeved shirt with a necklace over it. Writers/Producers/Directors/Actors/Execs — GREAT info on what our industry is like for disabled writers and some ways to make things better (Spoiler Alert: It’s bad!). The stats on representation for disabled creatives are in the basement. As we aim to build a more just industry, few things could improve it more than making sure everyone gets a fair shot and no one is missing. This short video makes great points and shares info we should be discussing. #UnionStrong REPOST from @emmalayden 👇👇👇 Happy Friday! On today’s brand new #DisabilityDiaries, I’m discussing the WGA strike, and how Hollywood is failing disabled writers. Tune in! #WGAStrong (Also, the incredible org I mention is @inevitablefoundation! Follow them!) VIDEO DESCRIPTION: I’m standing in front of a white wall in a gray turtleneck and brown polka dot button up. I have green glittery eyeliner and pearl necklaces on. *if you need a transcript to access this video, or any of my videos, DM me!* To save you some digging through the SAG-AFTRA site. Image description: White background. Text only which reads “SAG-AFTRA MEMBERS: VOTING INFO FOR STRIKE AUTHORIZATION All eligible members were mailed a postcard today, May 18, with information on how to vote and a personal identification number. Please visit vote.ivsballot.com/sagaftra2023 right away and vote YES on this referendum. Voting will close at 5 p.m. PT on Monday, June 5. If necessary, you can retrieve your PIN number at the voting website by clicking “Find My PIN.”” TagsParisa Fitz-Henley Previous articleActress Kaniha HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023Next articleActress Mansha Pasha HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023