One Year After Breonna Taylor's Death, We're Still Fighting for a World Where Black Women Get to Dream

Tomorrow marks one year since Breonna Taylor was taken from us. How do you measure a year? It’s one year that her mother, Tamika Palmer, has had to hold grief at bay in order to pursue a semblance of accountability. One year that her partner, Kenneth Walker, has had to mourn while fighting for his own life against a retaliatory system that initially charged him for a warning shot he fired in self-defense. One year that Black women have seen themselves in yet another instance of state-sanctioned violence.

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