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Still Fighting for Breonna Taylor

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Slate Podcasts

News, Daily News, News Commentary

4.32.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Attica Scott is the only black woman in Kentucky’s state legislature. It turns out, that doesn’t make advocating for Breonna Taylor much easier.  Guest: Kentucky state Representative Attica Scott.  Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Podcast production by Mary Wilson, Jayson De Leon, Danielle Hewitt, and Elena Schwartz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

When I asked Attica Scott how many protests she'd been to over the death of Brianna Taylor,

0:11.3

she told me she'd been to so many she couldn't even begin to count.

0:16.1

We were past 150 days and I was out on the second day of protest and have been out two or

0:22.6

three times a week since so I couldn't calculate.

0:25.9

So have you been out like in the last week?

0:28.1

Yeah, oh yes, I've been as recently as Saturday.

0:32.3

Attica often takes her teenage daughter along with her when she marches.

0:36.4

She says almost every protest in Louisville starts from the same corner,

0:41.5

a park across from the city jail and the courthouse.

0:44.8

It's become known as injustice square.

0:47.7

It is formerly known as Jefferson Square Park and its history is that it was the

0:54.7

side of slave auctions and so it's really powerful that a place that was the side of slave auctions

1:01.6

has now been occupied by black people seeking justice.

1:05.2

When Attica marches she uses her cell phone as a kind of tool.

1:10.1

She'll often stream herself on Instagram live.

1:12.8

She wants to show that the protests in Louisville are peaceful but she's also trying to keep herself safe.

1:20.6

Last month after the state attorney general announced he would not be bringing homicide charges

1:32.0

against the officers involved in Brianna Taylor's death.

1:35.1

Attica was out on the streets again, cell phone rolling.

1:38.7

So we're about to cross Broadway just one shot of no.

1:42.2

Is this important that we have witnesses?

1:46.2

While she walks she's constantly broadcasting her location.

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