Home Actress Brittany Packnett HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2024 Brittany Packnett Instagram - Reflections from Gaza: thank you @allplacesfromhere and @meweinternational for the powerful and intentional storytelling work you do to empower oppressed people, bring peace and healing, lead with love, and challenge us to do the same. Storytelling has been weaponized to break our ability to see one another’s humanity—but we can reclaim our stories to confer upon ourselves and one another the dignity and freedom we deserve. Thank you most importantly for lifting the voices of the children of Gaza and being a vessel that they might be heard—not to speak for, but to be heard through. Please watch and share, and support @meweinternational with your follow, amplification, and if you have it, your funds. Let’s go get free. #LetGazaLive

Brittany Packnett Instagram – Reflections from Gaza: thank you @allplacesfromhere and @meweinternational for the powerful and intentional storytelling work you do to empower oppressed people, bring peace and healing, lead with love, and challenge us to do the same. Storytelling has been weaponized to break our ability to see one another’s humanity—but we can reclaim our stories to confer upon ourselves and one another the dignity and freedom we deserve. Thank you most importantly for lifting the voices of the children of Gaza and being a vessel that they might be heard—not to speak for, but to be heard through. Please watch and share, and support @meweinternational with your follow, amplification, and if you have it, your funds. Let’s go get free. #LetGazaLive

Brittany Packnett Instagram - Reflections from Gaza: thank you @allplacesfromhere and @meweinternational for the powerful and intentional storytelling work you do to empower oppressed people, bring peace and healing, lead with love, and challenge us to do the same. Storytelling has been weaponized to break our ability to see one another’s humanity—but we can reclaim our stories to confer upon ourselves and one another the dignity and freedom we deserve. Thank you most importantly for lifting the voices of the children of Gaza and being a vessel that they might be heard—not to speak for, but to be heard through. Please watch and share, and support @meweinternational with your follow, amplification, and if you have it, your funds. Let’s go get free. #LetGazaLive

Brittany Packnett Instagram – Reflections from Gaza: thank you @allplacesfromhere and @meweinternational for the powerful and intentional storytelling work you do to empower oppressed people, bring peace and healing, lead with love, and challenge us to do the same.

Storytelling has been weaponized to break our ability to see one another’s humanity—but we can reclaim our stories to confer upon ourselves and one another the dignity and freedom we deserve.

Thank you most importantly for lifting the voices of the children of Gaza and being a vessel that they might be heard—not to speak for, but to be heard through.

Please watch and share, and support @meweinternational with your follow, amplification, and if you have it, your funds.

Let’s go get free. #LetGazaLive | Posted on 30/Apr/2024 22:34:21

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 – To say that the conversations of men I know and once venerated disappointed me when Cassie first revealed her years of torture would be an understatement. 

The equivocating from intelligent, well-read, seemingly “allied” Black men was honestly breathtaking. It literally took my breath away to find spaces and people I once saw as safe as clearly not.

Even conversations now are staggering, as people discuss the fate of Diddy’s career or how bad his cover up strategies must have been before they ever mention being disgusted by the terror they saw in full color, or what their role has to be in creating a world among men where this doesn’t happen. 

Patriarchy is insidious like that. Because you can easily never be the man who’d raise a hand to a woman—but you can often be the man who’d help him weasel out of accountability, or contribute to cultures that allow this to happen for years, intentionally and unintentionally. Those cultures live in the world, yes—but also in your friend groups. Your professional spaces. Your group chats & your frats. Your churches and your block. Your homes. Your. homes. You cultivate them there just as much as anywhere else. 

Have you stopped to ask yourself how YOU help create something DIFFERENT?

Start by knowing this:
We don’t need allies. We need traitors. 
Traitors to the patriarchy that raised you, upholds you, and is killing you while it kills us.

Bless every survivor who saw herself in that video—or can’t and doesn’t ever need to bring herself to watch it, because she knows the face she will see is hers. 

Bless every woman who has known the emotional, psychological, financial, spiritual, and/or physical abuse, control and narcissism that hides in too many corners and is too little believed. Having experienced one, some, of all of these is never your fault, always too much, and never ever ok. 

You are still here. We are still here. And we deserve every ounce of love and protection this green earth has to give. Times 100.

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