Since its inception in 2000, there has only been one star on O Magazine’s glossy cover: its owner, Oprah Winfrey. But for the first time in the magazine’s history—and its final year in print before moving to digital—Winfrey chose to place another woman on the cover, Breonna Taylor. According to Page Six, the August issue, which will feature Taylor’s image, will also include the “89 names from the African American Policy Forum’s #SayHerName campaign,” which works to remind the public of the Black women lost to racial or police violence.\n
’s website, expanding on her reasoning for putting Taylor on the cover. The post also includes action items readers can take to demand justice for Taylor, who was shot andwhile she slept in her home. “I think about Breonna Taylor often. She was the same age as the two daughter-girls from my school in South Africa who’ve been quarantining with Stedman and me since March,” Winfrey writes, “In all their conversations I feel the promise of possibilities.
In its entirety, the post is an explanation as to why Taylor deserves to be on a cover usually occupied by Winfrey. But the only words that truly matter in the account are the ones Winfrey chooses to close with, “What I know for sure: We can’t be silent. We have to use whatever megaphone we have to cry for justice. And that is why Breonna Taylor is on the cover of
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