There still has been no justice for Breonna Taylor.
It's the first time in its 20-years that Oprah Winfrey herself didn't grace the front page. And now, the publication is putting up billboards of their cover star.
is drawing attention to Breonna's story by placing a total of 26 billboards with the magazine's cover art all over Louisville, Kentucky — including downtown, Interstate 65, the East End commuter route, and western Louisville. Each sign represents a year of Breonna's life, and each also has a different call to action like,"Demand that the police involved in killing Breonna Taylor be arrested and charged.
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