Home Actress Brittany Packnett HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers April 2024 Brittany Packnett Instagram - TRIGGER WARNING. @washu, this can’t be what “Strength Through Truth” means. I don’t have the words to express how shattered my heart is that a university that just celebrated my own activism, which began in its modern form as resistance to police violence, and celebrated my endurance through precisely this kind of violent response to protest, answered current students, faculty and community the same way these same police departments answered us in Ferguson and across STL. I am shattered that the home of the Black Manifesto, where Brookings Hall sit-ins and campus encampments as recent as *5 years ago* against Racism, war, labor abuse and more were not only largely uninterrupted and allowed, but resulted in change across the university. This includes anti-ROTC and anti-Vietnam protestors, who occupied Brookings Hall in the 1968 after attempting to raid the rifle reserves on campus and more. They weren’t swept or raided from their encampment. And after the disruptive and dangerous racism from white fraternity members in Bear’s Den just last month that did not receive this kind of response, this can not be the place I once dreamed of sending my own son. Is this who you are? Because for many alumni, it stands in clear opposition to who we thought you to be. Insurrectionists and tiki torch bearers disgustingly screaming “J*ws will not r*place us” being treated better than people who know that killing over 30,000 civilians is an abomination should haunt us all. I’m not saying anything I haven’t said directly to you on multiple occasions and in email this morning. Grant amnesty for these non-violent protestors, protect first amendment protest and marginalized students, and cut partnerships with war profiteers. #WashU

Brittany Packnett Instagram – TRIGGER WARNING. @washu, this can’t be what “Strength Through Truth” means. I don’t have the words to express how shattered my heart is that a university that just celebrated my own activism, which began in its modern form as resistance to police violence, and celebrated my endurance through precisely this kind of violent response to protest, answered current students, faculty and community the same way these same police departments answered us in Ferguson and across STL. I am shattered that the home of the Black Manifesto, where Brookings Hall sit-ins and campus encampments as recent as *5 years ago* against Racism, war, labor abuse and more were not only largely uninterrupted and allowed, but resulted in change across the university. This includes anti-ROTC and anti-Vietnam protestors, who occupied Brookings Hall in the 1968 after attempting to raid the rifle reserves on campus and more. They weren’t swept or raided from their encampment. And after the disruptive and dangerous racism from white fraternity members in Bear’s Den just last month that did not receive this kind of response, this can not be the place I once dreamed of sending my own son. Is this who you are? Because for many alumni, it stands in clear opposition to who we thought you to be. Insurrectionists and tiki torch bearers disgustingly screaming “J*ws will not r*place us” being treated better than people who know that killing over 30,000 civilians is an abomination should haunt us all. I’m not saying anything I haven’t said directly to you on multiple occasions and in email this morning. Grant amnesty for these non-violent protestors, protect first amendment protest and marginalized students, and cut partnerships with war profiteers. #WashU

Brittany Packnett Instagram - TRIGGER WARNING. @washu, this can’t be what “Strength Through Truth” means. I don’t have the words to express how shattered my heart is that a university that just celebrated my own activism, which began in its modern form as resistance to police violence, and celebrated my endurance through precisely this kind of violent response to protest, answered current students, faculty and community the same way these same police departments answered us in Ferguson and across STL. I am shattered that the home of the Black Manifesto, where Brookings Hall sit-ins and campus encampments as recent as *5 years ago* against Racism, war, labor abuse and more were not only largely uninterrupted and allowed, but resulted in change across the university. This includes anti-ROTC and anti-Vietnam protestors, who occupied Brookings Hall in the 1968 after attempting to raid the rifle reserves on campus and more. They weren’t swept or raided from their encampment. And after the disruptive and dangerous racism from white fraternity members in Bear’s Den just last month that did not receive this kind of response, this can not be the place I once dreamed of sending my own son. Is this who you are? Because for many alumni, it stands in clear opposition to who we thought you to be. Insurrectionists and tiki torch bearers disgustingly screaming “J*ws will not r*place us” being treated better than people who know that killing over 30,000 civilians is an abomination should haunt us all. I’m not saying anything I haven’t said directly to you on multiple occasions and in email this morning. Grant amnesty for these non-violent protestors, protect first amendment protest and marginalized students, and cut partnerships with war profiteers. #WashU

Brittany Packnett Instagram – TRIGGER WARNING. @washu, this can’t be what “Strength Through Truth” means.

I don’t have the words to express how shattered my heart is that a university that just celebrated my own activism, which began in its modern form as resistance to police violence, and celebrated my endurance through precisely this kind of violent response to protest, answered current students, faculty and community the same way these same police departments answered us in Ferguson and across STL.

I am shattered that the home of the Black Manifesto, where Brookings Hall sit-ins and campus encampments as recent as *5 years ago* against Racism, war, labor abuse and more were not only largely uninterrupted and allowed, but resulted in change across the university. This includes anti-ROTC and anti-Vietnam protestors, who occupied Brookings Hall in the 1968 after attempting to raid the rifle reserves on campus and more. They weren’t swept or raided from their encampment.

And after the disruptive and dangerous racism from white fraternity members in Bear’s Den just last month that did not receive this kind of response, this can not be the place I once dreamed of sending my own son.

Is this who you are? Because for many alumni, it stands in clear opposition to who we thought you to be.

Insurrectionists and tiki torch bearers disgustingly screaming “J*ws will not r*place us” being treated better than people who know that killing over 30,000 civilians is an abomination should haunt us all.

I’m not saying anything I haven’t said directly to you on multiple occasions and in email this morning. Grant amnesty for these non-violent protestors, protect first amendment protest and marginalized students, and cut partnerships with war profiteers. #WashU | Posted on 30/Apr/2024 00:07:13

Brittany Packnett Instagram – #iglive Reflections from G@z@. The act of communication and storytelling can be  medicine, and communication and community are interdependent. In these fragmented and heartbreaking times, it’s important to reconnect communication and storytelling as pillars of health and human rights. Join us on Instagram Live THIS TUESDAY 12pm EST hosted by @mspackyetti , with guest @allplacesfromhere (founder of @meweinternational )who is leading #storytelling and #mentalhealth work and who has just returned from a volunteer humanitarian health mission in G@z@. Over a million Palestinians are displaced to Rafah, including over 600,000 children. We hope you join us Tuesday 30 April 12pm EST to learn and grow. Peace and love to all.
Brittany Packnett Instagram – IT’S BEEN 103 YEARS, AND STILL NO JUSTICE. IF THERE IS GOING TO BE AN AMERICAN REQUIIEM OR RECKONING, WE NEED ALL EYES ON BLACK WALL STREET NOW. 

This could be the LAST court hearing regarding the Tulsa Race Massacre. 

This could be the LAST opportunity for our elders to get but a taste of what they are owed.

This could be the LAST chance for Mother Randle & her loved ones to get the reparations they have long deserved.

This could be the LAST time we get the chance to do right by them—and by the ideals we say we hold dear. 

WILL WE STAND FOR SOMETHING???

Join the #1921TulsaWatchParty hosted by @justiceforGreenwood On April 2nd at 1pmCST— we need everyone’s attention on Oklahoma to ensure justice is served for survivors
and descendants.

#BlackWallStreet #Tulsa #COWBOYCARTER

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