These Black Celebs Are Reminding The World To Not Forget Breonna Taylor
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June 10, 2020
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Perhaps it’s been a culmination of things: a coronavirus crisis that has killed nearly 200,000 Americans in the past few months, and a president—whose racist and inflammatory language, and inability to acknowledge science—has put every last American in danger. Or perhaps, it’s the time being isolated, the incessant ability to be on social media to absorb every last ounce of news and injustice or the lack of things to do, but right now, Floyd’s death has unleashed Black people’s collective rage that has been pent up for centuries. For the first time, white America, whether it’s performative allyship or a genuine reawakening, can longer ignore the blaze around them—not on our watch, not today. This is a time of reckoning. But while things seem to be changing, the one constant that hasn’t is the ability to somehow push Black women are killed by the hands of the police out of the narrative of this movement. While Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery are often on the tongues of those in the streets, the question has to be asked: What about Breonna Taylor? Ain’t she a victim, too?Love Get Up! Mornings With Erica Campbell? Get more! Join the Get Up! Mornings With Erica Campbell Newsletter
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1. Kerry Washington
2. Cardi B
3. Alicia Keys
4. Lala Anthony
5. Kelly Rowland
6. Tracee Ellis Ross
These Black Celebs Are Reminding The World To Not Forget Breonna Taylor was originally published on hellobeautiful.com
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