Home Actress Brittany Packnett HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Brittany Packnett Instagram - On the latest episode of the #medgarandmyrlie book tour, the crew and I alight at the @kennedycenter to talk about the book with the utterly amazing @mspackyetti. It was an amazing night including the support from the @dstinc1913 DC alumni chapter. 🔺🔺🔺🫶🏿🫶🏿🫶🏿 Styled by @iamthestylemarshall Hair and makeup by @jmb_artistry Dress: @givenchy Video shot and edited by @because.not.effect

Brittany Packnett Instagram – On the latest episode of the #medgarandmyrlie book tour, the crew and I alight at the @kennedycenter to talk about the book with the utterly amazing @mspackyetti. It was an amazing night including the support from the @dstinc1913 DC alumni chapter. 🔺🔺🔺🫶🏿🫶🏿🫶🏿 Styled by @iamthestylemarshall Hair and makeup by @jmb_artistry Dress: @givenchy Video shot and edited by @because.not.effect

Brittany Packnett Instagram - On the latest episode of the #medgarandmyrlie book tour, the crew and I alight at the @kennedycenter to talk about the book with the utterly amazing @mspackyetti. It was an amazing night including the support from the @dstinc1913 DC alumni chapter. 🔺🔺🔺🫶🏿🫶🏿🫶🏿 Styled by @iamthestylemarshall Hair and makeup by @jmb_artistry Dress: @givenchy Video shot and edited by @because.not.effect

Brittany Packnett Instagram – On the latest episode of the #medgarandmyrlie book tour, the crew and I alight at the @kennedycenter to talk about the book with the utterly amazing @mspackyetti. It was an amazing night including the support from the @dstinc1913 DC alumni chapter. 🔺🔺🔺🫶🏿🫶🏿🫶🏿
Styled by @iamthestylemarshall
Hair and makeup by @jmb_artistry
Dress: @givenchy
Video shot and edited by @because.not.effect | Posted on 28/Mar/2024 10:59:55

Brittany Packnett Instagram – Solidarity 👉🏾 a just peace.

Solidarity with the student activists of Columbia, Wash U, and the many campuses around the country reminding everyone what it means to be creatively subversive enough to change the game for justice—and to do it together. 

I am angry—but this was a beautiful reminder to me, and maybe you, that love fuels our movements for justice. Hate is what we are fighting.

Bless you, Gen Z. You are teaching and leading and we will follow. 

Ceasefire now. Free Gaza.

EDIT: the pinned comments show dialogue, not comments I endorse. But I think many of the exchanges are fruitful and instructive. But hateful comments are deleted and their posters blocked. I’ll shut all the comments down if needed. These students’ message is too important. It should show us that demonizing Jewish people and faith IS NOT the way forward-and that dehumanizing Palestinians will NOT create a just peace. Solidarity is the tool. Freedom is the goal. Y’all be easy. 

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There is a real and aggressive attempt out there to bully peace protesters into silence and into changing their minds about how they feel about what they’re seeing in #gaza. Instead, it’s just making them stronger, even as university presidents cower and capitulate to craven politicians like Elise Stefanik, right wing donors who want to drag elite US colleges to the pre-1960s right, and the military industrial complex then benefits from constant war. And even as extremist infiltrators try to drag down the peace movement using clearly provocative hate speech that’s designed to distract and divide. It’s time to be brave enough to #breakthenarrative. There is nothing shameful or hateful about calling for peace and justice. God bless this brave generation ❤️🕊️
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On the sixth day of Columbia University’s protest encampment, and the evening of Passover, CNN met Jewish students celebrating Seder while supporting the pro-Palestinian movement.
Brittany Packnett Instagram – I listened to COWBOY CARTER at midnight. This morning when I rose, I thanked God for making me a Black girl.

This album made me feel the way I felt the first time I read Nikki Giovanni’s ‘Ego Trippin.’ 

The way I felt when I met Della Reese, who hugged a young me and said, “just a pretty chocolate thing, aren’t you?” 

The way I felt when I’d watch Diahann Carroll galavant and Tina Turner be…Tina Turner. 

The way I felt that day I flipped the page and met my great-great-great-great grandmother Joanna, who kept our family together through enslavement. Who raised two brave sons who, in their capture and death, gifted Civil War pensions that secured our lineage.

All of it convicts me to stand ten toes down in the inheritance of Black womanhood. Of the ways we reject fear, break boundaries, carry the lineage and redefine power. 

Ours is an inheritance that redefines power to set everyone free—but compels us to free ourselves first.  To see ourselves as full and complete. To accept and affirm first everything beautiful we bring. To give our progeny the permission our ancestors gave us: to LIVE, and live freely. 

This album is stunning. Beautiful and adventurous. Deceptively simple but truly layered.

@Beyonce understands: Black women’s thriving rests in a simultaneous knowing that we must love us radically and always be “part of something way bigger.” 

For me, that’s the true beauty of this album. Yes— it disrupts racist establishments and makes white folks itch but this ain’t about them—it’s about US. Reverence for US. For Linda, Rhiannon, Tanner, Brittney & Willie. For me & you.

I didn’t grow up spending that much time thinking about white people because I was “lifted so I could be raised” with deep esteem for Black. The people. The land. The gifts.

Some revolutions are waged because the opposition is hated. Some revolutions are waged because the people are loved.

I want to be a part of the latter. Those revolutions don’t simply destroy—they build. 

This is not to say Beyoncé is a revolutionary.
This is always to say that Black women are a revolution. 

Our inheritance is to accept the task. What a gift. 
[lemme go write this last part in my book 😉😏🤠]

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