We remember the tragedy of Breonna Taylor's death and the people who stood up for her

On the anniversary of Breonnas Taylor’s death, we remember the tragedy, and we remember the hundreds and thousands of people of all colors who stood up for Breonna Taylor.

We remember the hundreds of good people who left their jobs and families to come to Louisville, Kentucky to support Breonna Taylor.

We remember the hundreds and thousands of people who put pressure on city hall and the Federal Government to do the right thing for Louisville.

Without the thousands of people in the street, there would have been no changes in legislation, no prosecution of police officers and no Federal Government intervention.

Breonna Taylor brought together three generations of good people to demand justice, and those generations worked together all across the United States and the world to make the right things happen.

All that being said - the work remains unfinished, but we have proven we have the ability to get the work done.

K.A. Owens, Co-Chair Kentucky Alliance Against Racist And Political Repression

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Remember the tragedy of Breonna Taylor's death and the work to be done