Dee Dee Taylor, founder of Taylor Made Re-Entry, made stop at the Genesee County Jail on Friday May 17, 2024, to talk to inmates about the importance taking care of their mental health. Taylor is the sister of Breonna Taylor, who was tragically killed by Louisville, Kentucky police during a botched raid. (Teiko Cornelius | Flint Beat)

Flint, MI—Dee Dee Taylor, sister of the late Breonna Taylor, recently visited the Genesee County Jail to discuss mental health with inmates.

The May 17, 2024, event was organized on behalf of Taylor’s nonprofit, Taylor Made Re-Entry, and Percy Glover, founder of FAIR Voting Alliance.

Partners included Crim Foundation, Hurley Medical Center, Serenity House, Genesee Health Systems, Mott Community College, and the City of Flint’s Office of Public Health.

Breonna Taylor was killed by Louisville, Kentucky police in March 2020 during a botched raid. In March 2021, Flint residents protested to demand justice for her death. Taylor said Taylor Made Re-Entery is a way of preserving her sister’s legacy.

A Genesee County Jail inmate sifts through magazines for a vision board exercise during a mental health event at the county jail on Friday, May 17, 2024. (Teiko Cornelius | Flint Beat)

Tara Moreno of Serenity House talked to participants at a Genesee County Jail mental health awareness event about meditation and mindfulness. The May 17, 2024, event was organized by Dee Dee Taylor and Percy Glover on behalf of their nonprofit organizations, Taylor Made and FAIR Voting Alliance. (Teiko Cornelius | Flint Beat)
Dee Dee Taylor, founder of Taylor Made Re-Entry and the sister of the late Breonna Taylor, stands with Percy Glover, founder of FAIR Voting Alliance during a mental health event at the Genesee County Jail on May 17, 2024. (Teiko Cornelius | Flint Beat)
Hurley Medical Center Recovery Center Director, Tia Coles, talks about services offered at Hurley during a mental health event at the Genesee County Jail on May 17, 2024. (Teiko Cornelius | Flint Beat)
Ka’Sella Matière and Elizabeth Wise of the Crim Fitness Foundation introduce inmates at the Genesee County Jail to mindfulness practices during a May 17, 2024 event at the jail. (Teiko Cornelius | Flint Beat)