Home Actress Kali Hawk HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers June 2019 Kali Hawk Instagram - 😩I wish I could make #JamesBaldwin my #MCM every week. He spoke in such an elegant manner about the #horror of the world. His #voice affects a kind of hopefulness about the #future also, 💓like he believed things could get better even as he stated with such #passion the #truth of what he felt was wrong at the time. 💃🏽The timelessness of his work as a #writer and #activist (although he didn't consider himself to be such) is super apparent in the fact that what he's saying in the first 3 clips could apply to anyone today. His #focus at the time was on the experience of the "Negro" 😯but in 2018 people of any #race can identify with the #idea that their lives have been reduced to working hard and getting little in return. 🤢Or the feeling of being lied to by #history books 🙊📚 Baldwin taps into the very #universal feelings that #human exploitation and #disillusionment conjure up for all of us, and it is for this reason that James Baldwin is considered a writer for the ages. 🔖To #quote Time #magazine (which featured Baldwin in 1963): "There is not another writer, who expresses with such poignancy and abrasiveness the dark realities of the racial ferment in North and South." In 1965 at The #Cambridge Union in the UK, Baldwin participated in a debate with William F. Buckley, on the topic of whether the #AmericanDream has adversely affected African Americans. 🙄How that would even be up for #debate I don't know, but the spectating #student body voted overwhelmingly in Baldwin's favor. The last 3 clips🎥 are from the final years of his life in which he asserted (re: the state of the world) that "we have to find a way to get beyond our crippling habits" 😯and I believe the world is finally waking up to this now. It's been 30years since James Baldwin's #death and though the #progress he hoped for has been slow-moving 🙏🏽it may now be on the way. Fingers crossed... #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth

Kali Hawk Instagram – 😩I wish I could make #JamesBaldwin my #MCM every week. He spoke in such an elegant manner about the #horror of the world. His #voice affects a kind of hopefulness about the #future also, 💓like he believed things could get better even as he stated with such #passion the #truth of what he felt was wrong at the time. 💃🏽The timelessness of his work as a #writer and #activist (although he didn’t consider himself to be such) is super apparent in the fact that what he’s saying in the first 3 clips could apply to anyone today. His #focus at the time was on the experience of the “Negro” 😯but in 2018 people of any #race can identify with the #idea that their lives have been reduced to working hard and getting little in return. 🤢Or the feeling of being lied to by #history books 🙊📚 Baldwin taps into the very #universal feelings that #human exploitation and #disillusionment conjure up for all of us, and it is for this reason that James Baldwin is considered a writer for the ages. 🔖To #quote Time #magazine (which featured Baldwin in 1963): “There is not another writer, who expresses with such poignancy and abrasiveness the dark realities of the racial ferment in North and South.” In 1965 at The #Cambridge Union in the UK, Baldwin participated in a debate with William F. Buckley, on the topic of whether the #AmericanDream has adversely affected African Americans. 🙄How that would even be up for #debate I don’t know, but the spectating #student body voted overwhelmingly in Baldwin’s favor. The last 3 clips🎥 are from the final years of his life in which he asserted (re: the state of the world) that “we have to find a way to get beyond our crippling habits” 😯and I believe the world is finally waking up to this now. It’s been 30years since James Baldwin’s #death and though the #progress he hoped for has been slow-moving 🙏🏽it may now be on the way. Fingers crossed… #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth

Kali Hawk Instagram - 😩I wish I could make #JamesBaldwin my #MCM every week. He spoke in such an elegant manner about the #horror of the world. His #voice affects a kind of hopefulness about the #future also, 💓like he believed things could get better even as he stated with such #passion the #truth of what he felt was wrong at the time. 💃🏽The timelessness of his work as a #writer and #activist (although he didn't consider himself to be such) is super apparent in the fact that what he's saying in the first 3 clips could apply to anyone today. His #focus at the time was on the experience of the "Negro" 😯but in 2018 people of any #race can identify with the #idea that their lives have been reduced to working hard and getting little in return. 🤢Or the feeling of being lied to by #history books 🙊📚 Baldwin taps into the very #universal feelings that #human exploitation and #disillusionment conjure up for all of us, and it is for this reason that James Baldwin is considered a writer for the ages. 🔖To #quote Time #magazine (which featured Baldwin in 1963): "There is not another writer, who expresses with such poignancy and abrasiveness the dark realities of the racial ferment in North and South." In 1965 at The #Cambridge Union in the UK, Baldwin participated in a debate with William F. Buckley, on the topic of whether the #AmericanDream has adversely affected African Americans. 🙄How that would even be up for #debate I don't know, but the spectating #student body voted overwhelmingly in Baldwin's favor. The last 3 clips🎥 are from the final years of his life in which he asserted (re: the state of the world) that "we have to find a way to get beyond our crippling habits" 😯and I believe the world is finally waking up to this now. It's been 30years since James Baldwin's #death and though the #progress he hoped for has been slow-moving 🙏🏽it may now be on the way. Fingers crossed... #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth

Kali Hawk Instagram – 😩I wish I could make #JamesBaldwin my #MCM every week. He spoke in such an elegant manner about the #horror of the world. His #voice affects a kind of hopefulness about the #future also, 💓like he believed things could get better even as he stated with such #passion the #truth of what he felt was wrong at the time. 💃🏽The timelessness of his work as a #writer and #activist (although he didn’t consider himself to be such) is super apparent in the fact that what he’s saying in the first 3 clips could apply to anyone today. His #focus at the time was on the experience of the “Negro” 😯but in 2018 people of any #race can identify with the #idea that their lives have been reduced to working hard and getting little in return. 🤢Or the feeling of being lied to by #history books 🙊📚 Baldwin taps into the very #universal feelings that #human exploitation and #disillusionment conjure up for all of us, and it is for this reason that James Baldwin is considered a writer for the ages. 🔖To #quote Time #magazine (which featured Baldwin in 1963): “There is not another writer, who expresses with such poignancy and abrasiveness the dark realities of the racial ferment in North and South.” In 1965 at The #Cambridge Union in the UK, Baldwin participated in a debate with William F. Buckley, on the topic of whether the #AmericanDream has adversely affected African Americans. 🙄How that would even be up for #debate I don’t know, but the spectating #student body voted overwhelmingly in Baldwin’s favor. The last 3 clips🎥 are from the final years of his life in which he asserted (re: the state of the world) that “we have to find a way to get beyond our crippling habits” 😯and I believe the world is finally waking up to this now. It’s been 30years since James Baldwin’s #death and though the #progress he hoped for has been slow-moving 🙏🏽it may now be on the way. Fingers crossed… #BHM #BlackHistoryMonth | Posted on 06/Feb/2018 10:25:42

Kali Hawk Instagram – PART 2: 🙇🏻By now the #JesseWilliams speech at the #BETawards is practically considered #RequiredReading among #intellectuals 🤔and yet no one has chosen to dig deeper into “this invention called whiteness” he mentions in the speech. Many people were quick to dismiss his speech as #racist 😯but he never makes an attack on white PEOPLE, it’s “whiteness” that seems to be the issue. 🙆🏽Which brings me to the little darling featured in this post. Her name is #SarahRector 👧🏿and for the first 8years of her life she was a newly freed slave living on an #Indian reservation, and considered VERY MUCH Black. Until the #DawesAct gave all #Indians and their freed slaves plots of land, and hers turned her into a #MILLIONAIRE OVERNIGHT💰💸😂💸💰😭 🏛The government had given her the crappiest land too, or so they thought until #oil was discovered on her land and she began leasing to #StandardOilTrust **infamously founded by John D. #Rockefeller 👴🏼). 🙈The moment she became #rich however, her “Blackness” was an issue because people thought “you’re too rich to be Black 👀 and ride on the backs of trains 🚂 and be lumped in with other “Black” people. 👱🏼We gotta give you some white people privileges!!” 😆So “rules” and “laws” were actually changed for this girl, and it naturally made “actual” white people mad 😡because they didn’t think their “whiteness” could be bought. But 🤑OF COURSE IT CAN, because #race is a social construct with criteria as changeable as the wind, so what makes a person “white” is always changing #LOL 🤓You would think “white” just means #European people with white skin, 🍝but when #Italians first came to #America they weren’t seen as “white” and neither were #Irish 🍀 or #Jewish people. ALL were treated and viewed as worse than dogs by the “white” #elite of American #society 💃🏽But now they’re kinda considered white. 🤔What changed that? 🦃And who even came up with the qualifiers that determine someone’s “whiteness”? 🙋🏽WHO TF INVENTED WHITENESS ANYWAY???? *To be continued… in PART 3.
Kali Hawk Instagram – 🤓My mom said this to me a couple months ago on the phone, and I actually argued against it. 🤷🏽‍♀️”I dunno, Mom. I don’t think the world ever really changes. It just seems to go on and on with the same issues forever changing shape, but that’s it.” My mom was unbothered by my pessimism, though, and kept repeating: 😌”one person can change the world… one person can change the world… one person CAN change ittttttt 🎶” I had to laugh, but later I thought: 😩WTF HAS HAPPENED TO ME?! 👀HAVE I BEEN SO BOMBARDED WITH BAD NEWS VIA SOCIAL MEDIA THAT I ACTUALLY ARGUED AGAINST THE POSITIVE IDEA OF HUMAN PROGRESS??? 💃🏽Later, I opened IG and saw a moving post from @AsiaArgento speaking at European Parliament about Women’s Rights. As I watched, it occurred to me 🤦🏽‍♀️my #mother was right. Seeing Asia’s post made me think about the #MeToo movement and her part in it. 😯I’ve seen REAL changes take place not just within the culture of #Hollywood 🎬 but across all industries across the world since Asia bravely told her story in the October #NewYorkTimes exposé that started it all. Asia is one person, and she changed A LOT. Crusader @RoseMcGowan is one person and she changed a lot. @TaranaJaneen is one person and she created the hashtag #MeToo 👊🏽which invited a world of people to collectively cast off the burden of shame they’d long felt, as a result of the trauma #society seems to inflict on us all one way or another. @TerryCrews is one person and he changed A LOT for the #men who didn’t know they were also invited to share their experiences 🙌🏽 and that they could expect care, #respect and #healing in return. #BrendanFraser is one person and he changed a lot by turning Terry’s solo voice 🗣 into a #chorus of solidarity. 🤔As the list goes on I realize #change is not about one person, rather ONE PERSON after ANOTHER and ANOTHER. 🙏🏽I am #thankful to the people I’ve named and countless others who believe they can create a wave of positive change, and have the #courage to take action. 💓I’m also thankful for my mom for always planting seeds, and then shining light on all the corners of my mind where I’d felt things had just stopped growing. 🌱✨ #ThanksMom #HappyMothersDay

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