Protests over her death and the continued inaction of the Louisville Metro Police Department in dealing with her killers continue today.
involved in her death has been fired from the police force. None have been arrested or charged with murder. as a student ambassador to the alumni association at Prairie View A&M University, a historically Black university.Both had families and friends who still mourn them. Both stand as horrific examples of how Black women are treated in the United States. It's been 122 days since Breonna Taylor was murdered by cops.
Both survive in name and power, reminding the country to continue to #SayHerName, to continue to fight for justice and to continue to demand a reality where Black women don’t have to fear for their lives every day.During this time, . is keeping a focus on aspects of the crisis—especially as it impacts women and their families—often not reported by mainstream media.