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Breonna Taylor's and Ahmaud Arbery's Mothers' Commitment to Racial Justice Goes Deeper Than Their Own Lived Experience - Ebony

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As mothers, EBONY's 2022 Power 100 Social Justice Award honorees Tamika Palmer and Wanda Cooper-Jones have endured an unthinkable yet common fear that many Black families across the country dread. After her daughter Breonna Taylor was wrongfully killed at the hands of police officers in her own abode while she was sleeping, Palmer channeled her […]

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