Justice for Breonna Taylor: Understanding #SayHerName and Black Women's Invisibility in Police Brutality

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Justice for Breonna Taylor: Understanding #SayHerName and Black Women's Invisibility in Police Brutality
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Much of the civil uprising across the country under the Black Lives Matter movement is due in part to the callous murder of George Floyd by four police officers in Minneapolis, MN on May 25. However, far too few are as familiar with the killing of Breonna Taylor.

However, Walker was subsequently charged with attempted murder of a police officer. Those charges were only just dropped on May 26, 2020.It needs to be recognized that Black women and girls are also dying at an alarming rate from police brutality. Their stories deserve to be heard and justice to be served. As a response, on December 2014, Kimberlé Crenshaw of The African American Policy Forum and Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies started the # campaign.

Here are nine more women and girls that have died under police brutality and blatant racism towards the Black community. These are their stories. The 37-year-old woman died during an encounter with Cleveland police. Her family had called 911 seeking help and watched her die from their home. Alongside the 23 women killed by police earlier in 2014, her story has been ‘erased’ from the spotlight.Michelle Cusseaux – Killed by police on August 13, 2014

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