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Praying for Breonna’s mother and family. Because they knew and loved her before her name became a hashtag.
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) September 23, 2020
WE DESERVE BETTER. BLACK WOMEN DESERVE BETTER. BREONNA TAYLOR DESERVES BETTER.
— Lexi Underwood (@LexiCUnderwood) September 23, 2020
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https://twitter.com/telushk/status/1308827484755046401
https://twitter.com/awkward_duck/status/1308473279850729472
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https://twitter.com/Kalarigamerchic/status/1308850470727946245
https://twitter.com/Kehlani/status/1308833005922852869
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It’s like asking klansmen to clean up your yard after they’ve burned a cross.
— Saeed, Or The Other One (@theferocity) September 23, 2020
charging one of Breonna Taylor's killers with, essentially, damaging property while ignoring the fact that they killed her is the "property over people" system going full mask off
— ML Kejera (@KejeraL) September 23, 2020
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Just made a donation to the law school @HowardU in the name of Breonna Taylor, and the spirit of Thurgood Marshall. Supporting the next generation of legal minds dedicated to fighting injustice was the most constructive way I could think of to channel what many of us are feeling
— stan verrett (@stanverrett) September 23, 2020
Breonna Taylor's and Emmett Till's murders were let off scott free on the same day 65 years apart.
— 🪷naya🦋🌸 (@curlynaya) September 23, 2020
Still thinking about you #BreonnaTaylor. 181 days.
— kerry washington (@kerrywashington) September 11, 2020
It's 150 days since Breonna Taylor was murdered. Too often Black women who die from police violence are forgotten. Stay loud, demand justice—and SAY HER NAME. This tee is made in partnership with the Breonna Taylor Foundation to whom all profits are given. https://t.co/pqPaHM59dQ pic.twitter.com/7sC16ZIn2f
— Viola Davis (@violadavis) August 10, 2020
150 Days since #BreonnaTaylor’s death. pic.twitter.com/Yvgy16GuRF
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) August 10, 2020
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Every person taken by police violence leaves a family behind.
— Women's March (@womensmarch) August 11, 2020
Months after Breonna Taylor’s murder, her sister still struggles with grief.
We must continue to fight for justice not just for Breonna, but for her mother, sister, and all who loved her.https://t.co/VdhGRS1ZLo
I think it’s time we demand for the resignation of everyone who is implicated in #BreonnaTaylor’s murder, from the police to the politicians. We must demand they step down immediately and not let up until they do.
— A N G E L I C A (@angelicaross) August 11, 2020
#BreonnaTaylor for @oprahmagazine pic.twitter.com/dsG3zMHq0g
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) July 30, 2020
For more than 20 minutes after Breonna Taylor was fatally shot by Louisville officers, she lay where she fell in her hallway, receiving no medical attention.https://t.co/EsL5Ex59eR
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) July 17, 2020
STOP SAYING 'IT'S OVER'!!!!
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) October 4, 2018
If we learned one thing from ACA fight (and the 2016 election) it's not "over" until the final vote.
KEEP CALLING:
Collins
202-224-2523
Flake
202-224-4521
Murkowski
202-224-6665
Manchin
202-224-3954
Thank you Ana Maria and Maria! Thank you for confronting Jeff Flake, demanding he look at you, shaming him for his cowardice and enabling of a sexual assaulted. I salute you 💜✊🏽❤️ https://t.co/7Z4Es6T0Ws
— Mona Eltahawy (@monaeltahawy) September 28, 2018
They don’t have the votes for Kavanaugh.
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) September 28, 2018
Keep calling.
Susan Collins: 202-224-2523
Lisa Murkowski 202-224-6665 https://t.co/06thFxlg8J
🚨KAVANAUGH VOTE MOVING FAST; PROTESTS @ NOON FRIDAY🚨
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
Fri AM: committee vote. Sat: procedural vote. Mon: cloture. Tue: final vote. CALL: 202-224-3121. Gather @ Senate offices 12p Fri to tell say VOTE NO. Bring signs. Wear black. Tweet photos. Spread word. All hands on deck.
Near Phoenix, AZ? Tell Jeff Flake to vote NO on Kavanaugh: meet at noon Friday 9/28 at his office at 2200 E Camelback Rd, Suite 120. Bring signs and friends, wear black, share photos. https://t.co/1WHZfQbcAY
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
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Near Anchorage, Alaska? Tell Lisa Murkowski to announce her opposition to Kavanaugh! Meet at noon (Alaska time) at her office at 510 L St, Suite 600. Bring signs, friends, wear black, tweet your photos, tag your senator—spread the word on Facebook here: https://t.co/zMd87TTl6K pic.twitter.com/TkebfMlO57
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
Near Portland, Maine? Senator Collins needs to hear from you on Kavanaugh, NOW.
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
Mainers, you are the most important people in the country today. Please head to Collins's Canal Plaza office at NOON Friday to say NO to Brett Kavanaugh!
RT & share on FB: https://t.co/M9q83jSBty pic.twitter.com/4Uy2Id8U7I
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Nevadans. Time is now, as loud as you can, to tell Dean Heller to reject Brett Kavanaugh. 12pm local time, 8930 West Sunset Road, Suite 230. https://t.co/84mY7CwKWC pic.twitter.com/DzlxNjv7U1
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
Texans: you might as well protest Ted Cruz. But then go volunteer for Beto. And take a break on Saturday, Sep 29 at 1:45pm to find Jeff Flake at Austin's Paramount Theatre and convey your Arizonan friends' concerns about Kavanaugh.https://t.co/bapOj3AMK4
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
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Don't forget—we need every Dem. Spread the word in IN, WV, ND to urge these Dems to reject Kavanaugh:
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
Donnelly: https://t.co/kaE45OJ83j
Manchin: https://t.co/n9aYc3FEXV
Heitkamp: https://t.co/IdY2Uaz6NT
Don't let Cory Gardner off the hook. Gather at noon at his Denver office, 721 19th St Suite 150, to tell him Kavanaugh does NOT belong on the Supreme Court. https://t.co/dOqUI8YIij pic.twitter.com/8wYho4hIg9
— Ben Wikler (@benwikler) September 28, 2018
"I am here today not because I want to be. I am terrified. I am here because I believe it is my civic duty to tell you what happened to me while Brett Kavanaugh and I were in high school." - Professor Christine Blasey Ford delivers her opening statement. pic.twitter.com/Uull4PlSus
— CSPAN (@cspan) September 27, 2018
"The laughter. The uproarious laughter between the two and their having fun at my expense." – Professor Christine Blasey Ford's response when asked about her strongest memory from the incident. pic.twitter.com/dYCflbJXXD
— CSPAN (@cspan) September 27, 2018
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I was just walking outside the White House and a woman who looked to be in her 60s walked up to me and said, "I'm listening. She had me at laughter."
— Yamiche Alcindor (@Yamiche) September 27, 2018
I stood there in shock. What a day for this nation.
Brenda from Missouri calls C-SPAN
— CSPAN (@cspan) September 27, 2018
"I'm a 76-year-old woman who was sexually molested in 2nd grade. This brings back so much pain. Thought I was over it but it's not. You will never forget it. You get confused & you don't understand it but you never forget what happened to you." pic.twitter.com/uCgroeQ4B5
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