Home Actress Brittany Packnett HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers July 2024 Brittany Packnett Instagram - we in our test case era. white supremacy is throwing some very vile spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks—so they can apply it liberally. Sign the petition at JUSTICEFORMARILYNMOSBY.COM TODAY to make sure the latest one doesn’t stick! #BlackWomen #MarilynMosby #Trump #DEI

Brittany Packnett Instagram – we in our test case era. white supremacy is throwing some very vile spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks—so they can apply it liberally. Sign the petition at JUSTICEFORMARILYNMOSBY.COM TODAY to make sure the latest one doesn’t stick! #BlackWomen #MarilynMosby #Trump #DEI

Brittany Packnett Instagram - we in our test case era. white supremacy is throwing some very vile spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks—so they can apply it liberally. Sign the petition at JUSTICEFORMARILYNMOSBY.COM TODAY to make sure the latest one doesn’t stick! #BlackWomen #MarilynMosby #Trump #DEI

Brittany Packnett Instagram – we in our test case era. white supremacy is throwing some very vile spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks—so they can apply it liberally.

Sign the petition at JUSTICEFORMARILYNMOSBY.COM TODAY to make sure the latest one doesn’t stick!

#BlackWomen #MarilynMosby #Trump #DEI | Posted on 23/May/2024 01:49:59

Brittany Packnett Instagram – feeling so many feelings this Mother’s Day. 

feeling grateful for all the mothers in me and the one who raised me with boundless grace and Godly intention.

feeling blessed so abundantly that motherhood, a dream I always dreamt I could merge with all my other dreams, found me after loss and fear, right on time.

feeling in awe of the defiantly bold little boy that made me a mama 2 years and some change ago—a defiance that I celebrate because it leads him daily to defy every odd placed on him through the circumstances of his birth.

feeling grief for all those for whom Mother’s Day holds pain, worry, sadness, FOMO or unanswered questions. feeling love for each of them as I hold them in my heart.

feeling incensed on behalf of mothers and children separated temporarily or permanently by weapons of oppression here and everywhere. for the mama’s incarcerated and the mama refugees. for the mama’s who’ve pulled their children from rubble and the children who have done the same. 

feeling rage for mothers in Palestine, the Sudan, the Congo, Haiti and all the mothers who, as we do, stopped at nothing to protect their offspring only for man’s evil to force death and destruction despite her best, most sacrificial attempts. 

feeling confused for those Black folks who want to become mothers but are rejected by medical apartheid that renders their bodies uninhabitable and their lives worthless through no fault of their own. 

feeling strong enough to hold on for my baby, our babies, my mother and all the mothers—because all the mothers in me did the same, such that I might live. 

This Mother’s Day, let’s show up for mamas and their babies.

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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

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