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Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsOprah Winfrey will not grace the cover of her eponymous magazine for the first time in the publication’s twenty-year history. Taking the Hollywood legend’s place is Breonna Taylor for the magazine’s September issue.The publication announced teased its latest cover on social media.
In an Instagram and Twitter posts, Winfrey shared why she and the magazine’s team decided to put the Louisville woman on the front page.“She was just like me. She
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterOn March 13, 2020, 26-year-old emergency medical technician Breonna Taylor was shot in her own home by Louisville police after they executed a no-knock search warrant that was not issued for her. To this day, the officers responsible for her death, Louisville Metro Police Sgt.
Porsha Williams is praying that Breonna Taylor receives justice as soon as possible. As you probably know by now, it’s been recently reported that justice may come this way.
For ELLE's September 2020 cover story, Cardi B shared that she wishes male rappers would speak out more often about the death of Breonna Taylor."A woman like Breonna Taylor, she was young. She looked like she was listening to your music.
Trina Braxton posted a message in the memory of late Breonna Taylor, asking for justice for her. Check out the message that she shared on her social media account.
Breonna Taylor and amplify her story and the voices of Black females and femmes that are victims of police brutality, Oprah Winfrey erected 26 billboards across Louisville, Kentucky.
Cardi B has called out male rappers for not speaking out about the death of Breonna Taylor.
Oprah Winfrey has stepped up her campaign calling for justice for Breonna Taylor.
Breonna Taylor 150 days after she was killed. On Monday, A-list stars including Olivia Wilde, Amy Schumer, Regina King, Jessica Alba and Amanda Seales took to Instagram to show off shirts that read «Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor.»Taylor, a 26-year-old EMT, was killed in her Louisville, Kentucky, home by Louisville Metro Police in March.
The death of Breonna Taylor has become a lightning rod for activism and change. Oprah Winfrey, among many other celebrities, is continuously fighting for justice in the case of Taylor, who was murdered after police mistakenly went to her home and shot her after her boyfriend fired at them.
Oprah Winfrey has set up 26 billboards in and around Louisville, Kentucky, demanding swift justice for Breonna Taylor's death. Each billboard features the same image of Taylor that Winfrey used on the front of the September issue of O, The Oprah Magazine, marking the first time Winfrey herself did not appeare on the publication's cover.
@Oprah for amplifying our fight for JUSTICE, putting Bre's face on 26 billboards across Louisville –one for each year of her life.
Until Freedom. So far, one of the officers lost his job but no charges have been filed, despite the widespread outcry.
featured on the cover of September’s issue of O Magazine, it has been revealed that Winfrey is also taking out billboards around Louisville, Kentucky, urging residents to “demand that the police involved in the killing of Breonna Taylor be arrested and charged,” the sign reads.
Oprah Winfrey is putting her money where her mouth is.
Naman Ramachandran After honoring Breonna Taylor by featuring her on the cover of O, The Oprah Magazine, Oprah Winfrey is now getting dozens of billboards set up around Louisville, Kentucky, demanding justice for her.Taylor, a 26-year-old emergency room technician, was killed at the hands of police who shot her in a “no knock warrant” in her Louisville home on March 13. Her death sparked fury across the U.S.
Over four months after her tragic death, Breonna Taylor will be paid tribute to as the first person other than Oprah Winfrey to appear on the cover of O Magazine in its 20-year history. On July 30, Oprah, herself, took to her Instagram account to unveil the first look at the September issue. Along with the stunning portrait of Breonna, created by talented digital artist Alexis Franklin, Oprah shared an inspiring message with her followers.