Home Actress Ashley Judd HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Ashley Judd Instagram - Last week @andersoncooper and I visited, having a vulnerable and open conversation about trauma and grief, as we both have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide. It is honest and real - and I trust real. I hope you listen and share what resonates with you. You can listen to our conversation in Episode 5 of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” wherever you get your podcasts.

Ashley Judd Instagram – Last week @andersoncooper and I visited, having a vulnerable and open conversation about trauma and grief, as we both have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide. It is honest and real – and I trust real. I hope you listen and share what resonates with you. You can listen to our conversation in Episode 5 of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” wherever you get your podcasts.

Ashley Judd Instagram - Last week @andersoncooper and I visited, having a vulnerable and open conversation about trauma and grief, as we both have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide. It is honest and real - and I trust real. I hope you listen and share what resonates with you. You can listen to our conversation in Episode 5 of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” wherever you get your podcasts.

Ashley Judd Instagram – Last week @andersoncooper and I visited, having a vulnerable and open conversation about trauma and grief, as we both have experienced the loss of a loved one by suicide. It is honest and real – and I trust real. I hope you listen and share what resonates with you.

You can listen to our conversation in Episode 5 of “All There Is with Anderson Cooper” wherever you get your podcasts. | Posted on 11/Jan/2024 03:34:44

Ashley Judd Instagram – There is a lot going on in the world. As I reflect on the multiple instances of institutional betrayal with which so many of us are grappling, I wanted to share some of my thoughts, in no particular order: 

There are 3 Pillars of Protest: Protect Free Speech. Adhere to Principles of Civil Disobedience. Institutional Neutrality. The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. described the principle perfectly: “When one breaks the law that conscience tells him is unjust, he must do it openly, he must do it cheerfully, he must do it lovingly, he must do it civilly — not uncivilly — and he must do it with a willingness to accept the penalty.”Destruction of property and violence do not aid any oppressed peoples. And doing so gives material to those who think poorly of protestors to scorn them further. 

I was a campus protestor. I helped organize a campus-wide walk-out of classes in protest when the Governor of KY refused to remove a member of the Board of Trustees who called black South Africans the N-word when they were discussing divesting from racist minority rule Apartheid. I helped organize the protest on the steps of the state capital. Protest is righteous and necessary. It must also follow constructive norms.

Samantha Power — whom I hold in very high regard — is the Director of @usaid, and has had the moral courage to do the right thing and simply speak the truth: there is a full-blown famine in Gaza. She is not waiting for the bureaucracy to “approve” this language to declare it. (“Forced starvation:” thank you for this in the comments.

The important documentary, “Screams Before Silence,” details, excruciatingly, horrific male sexual violence by Hamas against Israelis on October 7.  First-person accounts, survivors of the sexual violence, and bloody undergarments, it is so difficult to watch and it demonstrates yet again in yet another setting how especially girl’s and women’s bodies are degraded and dehumanized by men in war.

Today, we remember the unforgettable: The Holocaust.  We breath for those whose breath was taken. Six million Jewish souls left their bodies, and millions of others were scarred and generations, up to those who are young today, were impacted.
Ashley Judd Instagram – Today is the two year anniversary of my beloved mother’s death by suicide. The approach of 30 April has felt fast and reckless, (and highjacked by Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction being overturned, frankly). I have wanted to slow down time, to think through how I wanted to care for and support myself today. And then the good David Kessler, grief expert, reached out to me and validated that the the anniversary ” is often very difficult, especially the days that precede it. That helped me feel known and seen. ****I want to share something Mom did before she died that epitomizes her both her motherly love and imagination: many years ago, she wrote me a birthday card to open after her death.  I found it in our barn. I opened it this year (last year was too soon for me). It is simply extraordinary. She reminisces about how dear I was as a child, reminds me of how proud of me she is, encourages me to be “spiritually strong.” She closes her precious card, “Always, Mommy.” Today, and all days, yes. Yes. Always, Mommy.

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