Soon after its debut your eye-catching cover with a portrait digital Breonna Taylor, O, The Oprah Magazine put the 26 posters demanding justice throughout his hometown, Louisville, KY. The number of billboards, represents Breonna old when he was murdered in his home by police officers on March 13.
“I cry for justice in your name.”
The historic September 2020 issue marked the first time that Oprah was not on the cover of its magazine of the same name. “We have to use the megaphone, we need to cry out for justice,” Oprah said in a press release. “And that is why Breonna Taylor is on the cover of the Or of the magazine. I cry for justice in your name. The September edition of the honor, and all the other Black woman whose life has been taken too soon.”
The posters, which were installed in August. 6, include 24-year-old artist Alexis Franklin‘s digital in the portrait and the text that reads, “Require that the police officers involved in the murder of Breonna Taylor being arrested and charged.” The billboards also encourage people to visit the web site for Up to the Freedom, a social justice organization called for the arrest and indictment of the three officers responsible for Breonna’s death: Brett Hankison, Jonathan Mattingly, and Myles Cosgrove.
In addition to making a donation To the Freedom those who want to participate can sign the Color of Change, Change.organd The White House petitions, donate to the Louisville Community Bail Fundand continue with the dissemination of Breonna’s story and say his name in social media.