Phenomenal and AAPF

Say Her Name

2020

Dallas, TX

Phenomenal is honored to join Unfinished and the For Freedom’s 2020 Awakening campaign. We believe in taking up space and fighting for justice boldly and loudly. When asked to pose a question on a 50-foot billboard on display in Dallas, Texas, we are asking: Will you say her name?

Launched in 2014 by the African American Policy Forum and Center for Intersectionality and Social Policy Studies, the #SayHerName campaign brings awareness to the often invisible names and stories of Black women and girls who have been victimized by racist police violence, and provides support to their families.

More than 250 days after Breonna Taylor was shot and killed by police inside her Kentucky home, justice still has not been served. Breonna, her family, and her community deserve accountability. And sadly, the Taylor family is not the only family missing a loved one today.

Too often Black women who die from police violence are forgotten. We must keep their memory and our mission alive. We must stay loud, keep demanding justice, and SAY HER NAME.

Sandra Bland. Aiyana Jones. Dallas’s own, Atatiana Jefferson. And the countless others who were killed
by police, or died in police custody. Will you demand justice? Will you fight for change? Will you say her name?

Photograph by Jonathan Dean‍
Photograph by Jonathan Dean‍
Photograph by Jonathan Dean‍

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