brittany packnett cunningham
political & impact strategist.
writer. talker. leader. | culture. justice. impact.
host & EP, UNDISTRACTED, a β26 Webby Winner.
brittanypacknett.com
Liam belongs to all of us. We could have avoided all of this, but here we are. if youβre not already, wake up. If youβre already woke, wake somebody else up & get active.
ORGS TO SUPPORT-share more in the comments: Minnesota Immigrant Rights Action Committee (MIRAC), UNIDOS-MN, ACLU of MN, and ISAIAH. Support MNβs Day of Truth & Freedom strike on Jan 23!
SOURCE: MN Public Radio: https://www.mprnews.org/story/2026/01/21/ice-detains-5year-old-minnesota-boy-lawyer-says-agents-used-him-as-bait

God is BEYOND. Black girl. Black EIC. Black designer. Black twists. And the most brilliant Black photographer I know, @kidnoble, whose work is so meaningful, the team ditched their original plan and asked him to photograph me. On the cover of @BritishVogue alongside heroes and friends alike. Incredibly honored to be part of @edward_enninfulβs masterful vision, focused on expanding the necessary work of the discipline of hope worldwide.
If you had told me a few weeks ago this would have been my first Monday of #BlackAugust, I would have told you it was impossible. But God is in the business of doing exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ever ask or imagine. Think about it-the things we donβt even think to ask God for because they are so impossible, He sees fit to gift us.Thankful for Godβs favor, but ever focused on bearing more fruit.
I could only show up in something for us, by us. So so grateful to @lpeopleswagner for the quick connect to my fave @hanifaofficial, who let me wear this incredible gown from her Pink Label Congo collection for this shoot.
Ma. weβre on the cover of British Vogue. The September issue. Pinch me. God is better than good.
______
Rp: @britishvogue
The September 2020 issue of @BritishVogue features a special fold-out cover starring 20 inspirational activists dedicated to making a change. Read the full story by @AfuaHirsch in the new issue, on newsstands Friday 7 August.Β
#LinkInBio

God is BEYOND. Black girl. Black EIC. Black designer. Black twists. And the most brilliant Black photographer I know, @kidnoble, whose work is so meaningful, the team ditched their original plan and asked him to photograph me. On the cover of @BritishVogue alongside heroes and friends alike. Incredibly honored to be part of @edward_enninfulβs masterful vision, focused on expanding the necessary work of the discipline of hope worldwide.
If you had told me a few weeks ago this would have been my first Monday of #BlackAugust, I would have told you it was impossible. But God is in the business of doing exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ever ask or imagine. Think about it-the things we donβt even think to ask God for because they are so impossible, He sees fit to gift us.Thankful for Godβs favor, but ever focused on bearing more fruit.
I could only show up in something for us, by us. So so grateful to @lpeopleswagner for the quick connect to my fave @hanifaofficial, who let me wear this incredible gown from her Pink Label Congo collection for this shoot.
Ma. weβre on the cover of British Vogue. The September issue. Pinch me. God is better than good.
______
Rp: @britishvogue
The September 2020 issue of @BritishVogue features a special fold-out cover starring 20 inspirational activists dedicated to making a change. Read the full story by @AfuaHirsch in the new issue, on newsstands Friday 7 August.Β
#LinkInBio

God is BEYOND. Black girl. Black EIC. Black designer. Black twists. And the most brilliant Black photographer I know, @kidnoble, whose work is so meaningful, the team ditched their original plan and asked him to photograph me. On the cover of @BritishVogue alongside heroes and friends alike. Incredibly honored to be part of @edward_enninfulβs masterful vision, focused on expanding the necessary work of the discipline of hope worldwide.
If you had told me a few weeks ago this would have been my first Monday of #BlackAugust, I would have told you it was impossible. But God is in the business of doing exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ever ask or imagine. Think about it-the things we donβt even think to ask God for because they are so impossible, He sees fit to gift us.Thankful for Godβs favor, but ever focused on bearing more fruit.
I could only show up in something for us, by us. So so grateful to @lpeopleswagner for the quick connect to my fave @hanifaofficial, who let me wear this incredible gown from her Pink Label Congo collection for this shoot.
Ma. weβre on the cover of British Vogue. The September issue. Pinch me. God is better than good.
______
Rp: @britishvogue
The September 2020 issue of @BritishVogue features a special fold-out cover starring 20 inspirational activists dedicated to making a change. Read the full story by @AfuaHirsch in the new issue, on newsstands Friday 7 August.Β
#LinkInBio
God is BEYOND. Black girl. Black EIC. Black designer. Black twists. And the most brilliant Black photographer I know, @kidnoble, whose work is so meaningful, the team ditched their original plan and asked him to photograph me. On the cover of @BritishVogue alongside heroes and friends alike. Incredibly honored to be part of @edward_enninfulβs masterful vision, focused on expanding the necessary work of the discipline of hope worldwide.
If you had told me a few weeks ago this would have been my first Monday of #BlackAugust, I would have told you it was impossible. But God is in the business of doing exceedingly, abundantly above all we could ever ask or imagine. Think about it-the things we donβt even think to ask God for because they are so impossible, He sees fit to gift us.Thankful for Godβs favor, but ever focused on bearing more fruit.
I could only show up in something for us, by us. So so grateful to @lpeopleswagner for the quick connect to my fave @hanifaofficial, who let me wear this incredible gown from her Pink Label Congo collection for this shoot.
Ma. weβre on the cover of British Vogue. The September issue. Pinch me. God is better than good.
______
Rp: @britishvogue
The September 2020 issue of @BritishVogue features a special fold-out cover starring 20 inspirational activists dedicated to making a change. Read the full story by @AfuaHirsch in the new issue, on newsstands Friday 7 August.Β
#LinkInBio
one thing about me? imma call a thing a thing.
this was a violent insurrection, by a mob of white supremacists, participated in and permitted by police, incited by members of congress who stood on the capitol floor just hours later with blood on their hands.
and none of them will defeat us.
with Brian Williams on @msnbc
This weekend, history was made.
61 years after Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists, faith leaders, and organizers returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and marched to Montgomery for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Thousands gathered to protest the Supreme Courtβs recent dismantling of the Voting Rights Act and the wave of redistricting attacks on Black political power across the South.
Days before, voting rights leaders came together on an emergency briefing to set the stage.
@mspackyetti on the new Jim Crow era. @justinjpearson on the long fight ahead. @mslatoshabrown on why this is an altar call, not a protest.
The march is not over. The work does continue.
Follow @riseunitedvote, save, share and most importantly do your part.
#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026
This weekend, history was made.
61 years after Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists, faith leaders, and organizers returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and marched to Montgomery for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Thousands gathered to protest the Supreme Courtβs recent dismantling of the Voting Rights Act and the wave of redistricting attacks on Black political power across the South.
Days before, voting rights leaders came together on an emergency briefing to set the stage.
@mspackyetti on the new Jim Crow era. @justinjpearson on the long fight ahead. @mslatoshabrown on why this is an altar call, not a protest.
The march is not over. The work does continue.
Follow @riseunitedvote, save, share and most importantly do your part.
#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026
This weekend, history was made.
61 years after Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists, faith leaders, and organizers returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and marched to Montgomery for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Thousands gathered to protest the Supreme Courtβs recent dismantling of the Voting Rights Act and the wave of redistricting attacks on Black political power across the South.
Days before, voting rights leaders came together on an emergency briefing to set the stage.
@mspackyetti on the new Jim Crow era. @justinjpearson on the long fight ahead. @mslatoshabrown on why this is an altar call, not a protest.
The march is not over. The work does continue.
Follow @riseunitedvote, save, share and most importantly do your part.
#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026
This weekend, history was made.
61 years after Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists, faith leaders, and organizers returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and marched to Montgomery for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Thousands gathered to protest the Supreme Courtβs recent dismantling of the Voting Rights Act and the wave of redistricting attacks on Black political power across the South.
Days before, voting rights leaders came together on an emergency briefing to set the stage.
@mspackyetti on the new Jim Crow era. @justinjpearson on the long fight ahead. @mslatoshabrown on why this is an altar call, not a protest.
The march is not over. The work does continue.
Follow @riseunitedvote, save, share and most importantly do your part.
#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026
This weekend, history was made.
61 years after Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists, faith leaders, and organizers returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and marched to Montgomery for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Thousands gathered to protest the Supreme Courtβs recent dismantling of the Voting Rights Act and the wave of redistricting attacks on Black political power across the South.
Days before, voting rights leaders came together on an emergency briefing to set the stage.
@mspackyetti on the new Jim Crow era. @justinjpearson on the long fight ahead. @mslatoshabrown on why this is an altar call, not a protest.
The march is not over. The work does continue.
Follow @riseunitedvote, save, share and most importantly do your part.
#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026
This weekend, history was made.
61 years after Bloody Sunday, civil rights activists, faith leaders, and organizers returned to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma and marched to Montgomery for the National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Thousands gathered to protest the Supreme Courtβs recent dismantling of the Voting Rights Act and the wave of redistricting attacks on Black political power across the South.
Days before, voting rights leaders came together on an emergency briefing to set the stage.
@mspackyetti on the new Jim Crow era. @justinjpearson on the long fight ahead. @mslatoshabrown on why this is an altar call, not a protest.
The march is not over. The work does continue.
Follow @riseunitedvote, save, share and most importantly do your part.
#AllRoadsSouth #FreedomSummer2026
Many of us are being conditioned to quit when weβve just started. It was a pleasure speaking with Janai Nelson today at the All Roads Lead South Rally in Montgomery
Itβs time to tap into our Ancestral Playbook π£οΈπ©π½βπ« #FreedomSummer2026
βWe are in need of a new Reconstruction.β
Ahead of Saturdayβs National Day of Action, activist and strategist Brittany Packnett Cunningham (@mspackyetti) says America has entered a new Jim Crow era and now is the time to set the vision for moving forward.
Tomorrow, Americans are marching from Selma to Montgomery across the Edmund Pettus Bridgeβjust like they did in 1965 on Bloody Sunday.β
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βThis march isnβt just a protest,β says @drdavidjohns. βIt is a statement about who we are.β The All Roads Lead to the South march will mark a national day of action for voting rights to protest the recent Supreme Court decision and current wave of restrictive measures throughout the South.β
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On this weekβs episode of UNDISTRACTED, @mspackyetti and Dr. Johns linked up to talk about whatβs happening. Head to the link in bio for the full episodeβand to learn more about tomorrow.β
Donβt come for Pramila Jayapal π₯β
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@RepJayapal isnβt afraid to take on the Epstein files, voter suppressionβ¦or mansplaining lawmakers. On this weekβs episode of UNDISTRACTED, she talks to @mspackyetti about why some politicians still refuse to grasp the urgency of this political momentβand why she doesnβt plan to stop speaking out.β
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Link in bio to watch the full episode on YouTube, listen wherever you get your podcasts, and subscribe to stay UNDISTRACTED.

At Childrenβs Defense Fund, we know the fight for voting rights is inseparable from the fight for children.
This Saturday, May 16, Childrenβs Defense Fund will join actions in Alabama and North Carolina for National Day of Action for Voting Rights.
Dr. Don Darius Butler, CDF Board Chair and Pastor of The Concord Fellowship (@concordfellowshiphsv) in Huntsville, will represent us in Alabama as communities gather for All Roads Lead to the South, a call to defend voting rights and continue the unfinished work of building a democracy where every family has a voice. Faith Community Church (@faithccgso) Pastor Wesley Morris will gather local advocates, faith leaders, students, and community members for a community organizing meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina.
The dismantling of the Voting Rights Act is a reminder that we have unfinished business. This fight is ours β and we are going to finish it. #VotingRights
Join the #DayofAction and learn more: allroadsleadtothesouth.com

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver

The Supreme Court gutted the Voting Rights Act. We are answering.
Join us in Alabama on Saturday, May 16 for a National Day of Action (organized by a coalition of civil and voting rights groups).
π£ 9 AM (Selma) β Faith leaders gather at the Edmund Pettus Bridge for prayer
π£ 1β5 PM (Montgomery) β National Mass Rally at the Alabama State Capitol
The march is not over. We have unfinished business, and we are going to finish it.
Three ways to show up:
1. Come stand with us. We need you there.
2. Share this with your people, your district, your platforms.
3. Rally your members and get them on the ground with us.
Sign-on + toolkit π allroadsleadtothesouth.com
Letβs move. βπΎβπΌβπΏ
#IYKYK #AllRoadsLeadToTheSouth #VotingRights #TheMarchIsNotOver
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