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          	Breonna Taylor was an award-winning EMT and first responder in Louisville, KY, who loved helping her patients and her community. "She was an essential worker. She had to go to work," her mother, Tamika Palmer said of her dedication to standing on the frontlines of this pandemic. "She didn't have a problem with that." 
          	
          	On the night of March 13th, the Louisville Metro Police executed a warrant, looking for drugs they never found, reportedly trafficked by a person who did not live with Breonna or in her complex-and whom they already had in custody. 
          	
          	They sprayed her home with 20 rounds, shooting Breonna 8 times, killing her in her bed. 
          	
          	Neither the Louisville Metro Police nor Mayor Greg Fischer have given her mother any answers. "Not one person has talked to me. Not one person has explained anything to me," Tamika Palmer, Taylor’s mother, said in an interview. "I want justice for her. I want them to say her name. There’s no reason Breonna should be dead at all."
          	
          	Will you join me in signing the petition demanding justice for Breonna? 
          	
          	https://act.weareultraviolet.org/sign/BreonnaWasEssential/?referring_akid=.3101398.Eg9sAu&source=taf
          	                    

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          Breonna Taylor was an award-winning EMT and first responder in Louisville, KY, who loved helping her patients and her community. "She was an essential worker. She had to go to work," her mother, Tamika Palmer said of her dedication to standing on the frontlines of this pandemic. "She didn't have a problem with that." 
          
          On the night of March 13th, the Louisville Metro Police executed a warrant, looking for drugs they never found, reportedly trafficked by a person who did not live with Breonna or in her complex-and whom they already had in custody. 
          
          They sprayed her home with 20 rounds, shooting Breonna 8 times, killing her in her bed. 
          
          Neither the Louisville Metro Police nor Mayor Greg Fischer have given her mother any answers. "Not one person has talked to me. Not one person has explained anything to me," Tamika Palmer, Taylor’s mother, said in an interview. "I want justice for her. I want them to say her name. There’s no reason Breonna should be dead at all."
          
          Will you join me in signing the petition demanding justice for Breonna? 
          
          https://act.weareultraviolet.org/sign/BreonnaWasEssential/?referring_akid=.3101398.Eg9sAu&source=taf
                              

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Hey y’all! 
          
          There’s a lot going on and I hope everyone is doing well! Hope you’re taking care of yourselves, mentally, physically, spiritually and emotionally. I know we all want to make a difference but you can’t do so if you’re not taking care of you! So when needed, step away from social media. Do whatever you need to do to reset. 
          
          If you’re like me and not able to attend any of the protests that have been happening for any reason, here’s a link to a site that directs you to all petitions for Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and many more. There’s also templates to send to officials. There’s also a link for donating without sending money via streaming. 
          
          #" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co #</a> 
          
          PLEASE SHARE THE LINK! 
          
          If you are out there protesting, please stay safe! 
          
           
          
          

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Happy birthday to me! 
          
          Brought it in by watching Endgame. Not sure that was the right choice because whew. I felt like I already knew, but not the how and I was in denial. 
          
          Even after all the traveling I’m not that sleep. I’ve been working on bringing back one of my stories. Have to get some things in order first and then we’ll go from there.