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Crooked Forest

Crooked Forest
PolishKrzywy Las
Map
Map showing the location of Crooked Forest
Map showing the location of Crooked Forest
Geography
LocationGryfino CountyWest Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Coordinates53°12′50″N 14°28′30″E
Administration
StatusNatural monument of Poland[1]
Ecology
Dominant tree speciespine

The Crooked Forest (PolishKrzywy Las) is a grove of oddly-shaped pine trees located in the village of Nowe Czarnowo near the town of GryfinoWest Pomerania, in north-western Poland. It is a protected natural monument of Poland.[1]

This grove of 400 pines was planted in around 1930. Each pine tree bends sharply to the north, just above ground level, then curves back upright after a sideways excursion of one to three meters (3–9 feet). The curved pines are enclosed by a surrounding forest of straight pine trees.[2]

It is generally believed that some form of human tool or technique was used to make the trees grow or bend this way, but the method has never been determined, and remains a mystery to this day. It has been speculated that the trees may have been deformed to create naturally curved timber for use in furniture or boat building.[3][4] Others surmise that a snowstorm could have bent the trunks, but there is little evidence of that.[4][5][6][failed verification]

The forest was featured in season 1, episode 4 of The UnXplained on the History channel titled "Unnatural Nature" that first aired on 9 August 2019.[7]

The site is open to the public and serves as a notable tourist attraction in the region.[8]

See also[edit]


Breonna Taylor

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Breonna Taylor
Breonna Taylor at a graduation ceremony in Louisville, Kentucky
BornJune 5, 1993
DiedMarch 13, 2020 (aged 26)
Cause of deathGunshot wound
Resting placeSpring Valley Funeral Home, New Albany, Indiana, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Kentucky
Occupations
  • Emergency medical technician
  • Emergency room technician
Known forCircumstances of her death

Breonna Taylor (June 5, 1993 – March 13, 2020) was an African-American woman who was shot and killedwhile unarmed in her Louisville, Kentucky home by three police officers who entered under the auspices of a "no-knock" search warrant. None of the officers were charged with her murder on the state level, but one officer, Brett Hankison, has been charged with her death on the federal level.

Originally from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Taylor worked as an on call Emergency Room Technician and first responder in the local area at the time of her death. Her controversial death followed the murder of Ahmaud Arbery (February 23, 2020) and preceded the murder of George Floyd (May 25, 2020). All three deaths spurred an outpouring of protests and became a rallying cry for the Black Lives Matter movement in summer 2020. Supporters adopted the motto #SayHerName in Taylor's memory and to bring attention to Black women who are killed by police officers.

Early life and childhood[edit]

Taylor was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on June 5, 1993, to Tamika Palmer and Everette "Skeeter" Taylor.[1][2] In 2008, she moved to Louisville, Kentucky, with her mother and younger sister, Ju'Niyah.[3][4]Taylor attended Western High School, where she was an honor roll student who enjoyed mathematics.[3] Her teachers described her as a natural leader, who also was compassionate toward others.[5] Breonna held a variety of jobs during high school, including work at a local Steak 'n Shake restaurant.[1]

Adult life[edit]

In 2011, Taylor attended the University of Kentucky (Lexington) as a first-generation college student and returned to Louisville after one year. According to her mother, Tamika, Breonna turned her focus on working to improve her credit score and also buying a car and eventually a home.[6] Taylor worked as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) from January to November 2016; by 2018, her certification had expired.[7] In 2020, she was working as a PRN at Norton Hospital and as an Emergency Room Technician at UofL Health (Jewish Hospital) and was regarded as an essential worker during the COVID-19 epidemic.[8][2][3] Taylor aspired to be a neonatal nurse, and planned to enroll at Ivy Tech Community College in Indiana in fall 2020.[1][3]

Death[edit]

On the evening of March 12, 2020, Taylor invited her aunt, 38 year old Bianca Austin, out for drinks. Austin, a nursing student at the time, declined.[9] Breonna and her boyfriend Kenneth "Kenny" Walker III stayed home and watched movies instead. After midnight, three plain clothes Louisville Metro police officers used a battering ram to enter Taylor's apartment in search of a suspect wanted for drug trafficking.[10] They were investigating a man, Jamarcus Glover, that Taylor had previously dated.[11] Taylor and Walker were in bed at the time.[5] Believing that they were being robbed, Walker, a licensed gun-owner, fired his gun at the officers, striking one of them, Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, in the leg.[11] The officers returned fire—32 shots total—striking Taylor several times, though she was unarmed. One of the bullets was fatal, and Taylor's body was found in the hallway.[3][10] No drugs were ever found in the apartment.

The police say that they announced themselves prior to entering; Walker disputes their claim.[5] The officers were never charged; however, detectives Joshua Jaynes, Myles Cosgrove and Brett Hankison were all fired following an investigation.[6] Hankison ultimately was charged by the state with "wanton endangerment" and was found not guilty.[12] Although the family and local residents were outraged by the killing and the lack of formal charges for the officers, formal protests were limited due to restrictive shelter in place laws to reduce the impact of COVID-19.[13] Further, few churches were available for funeral services due to those same restrictions.[13]

Tamika Palmer and the Taylor family filed a wrongful death lawsuit and received a $12 million settlement in September 2020.[14] In April 2021, Governor Andy Beshear signed Senate Bill 4, aka "Breonna's Law," which limits the "no knock" policy statewide.[10][15]

Legacy[edit]

Legislation[edit]

President Biden signs bill making Juneteenth a federal holiday, 2021.

On June 11, 2020, the Louisville Metro Council banned no-knock search warrants; and by February 2022, other cities and states implemented similar restrictions.[6][15] For instance, Oregon, Connecticut, Virginia and Florida all banned the policy within their respective borders.

The deaths of Taylor and George Floyd in addition to social justice protests throughout the United States prompted President Joe Biden to designate Juneteenth (June 19) a federal holiday.[16]

Professional sports[edit]

In order to bring attention to social justice and the Black Lives Matter movement, the shortened and delayed 2020 WNBA season was dedicated to Taylor, as well as to other Black women either slain by police officers or whose deaths were as a result of over over-policing, such as Sandra Bland.[17] During the July season opener in New York City, players for the New York Liberty and Seattle Storm wore jerseys bearing Breonna Taylor's name on the back and then observed 26 seconds of silence—in recognition of Taylor's age.[17] Meanwhile, during the fall 2020 playoffs, NBA player Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets wore a custom-designed pair of Adidas sneakers featuring images of Taylor and George Floyd.[18] "I use these shoes as a symbol to me to keep fighting. ... They give me a lot of power," Murray told reporters after scoring 50 points during a September game.

University of Kentucky[edit]

In summer 2020, a group of students at the University of Kentucky, including senior Khari Gardner from Baltimore, formed the Movement for Black Lives, a student organization. The group sent a list of demands to campus leadership including renaming a closed residence hall—the Kirwan-Blanding Residence Hall Complex and Dining Commons—after Breonna Taylor.[19] In September 2020, Eli Capilout, president of the University of Kentucky, charged the UK community to address "systemic racism."[20] A month later, the University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law hosted a day-long symposium about Breonna Taylor. The five panels featured a number of legal experts and attorneys, including Sam Aguiar and Lonita Baker, lawyers representing the Taylor family.[21] And in November 2020, the University of Kentucky College of Education hosted "Navigating Your Teens in Breonna Taylor's America," an online discussion aimed at youth leaders.[22]

In summer 2020, college students nationally organized social justice protests following the death of Breonna Taylor.

Campus and school movements[edit]

In response to the deaths of Taylor and George Floyd, Black college students nationally organized protests and demanded better support on their campuses. Students at the University of California at Santa Barbara, for instance, demanded services and clinicians specifically for Black students; and in 2023, the campus partnered with the Santa Barbara Unified School District to open a physical space used to address racial trauma.[23]

A group of eight female students from Waggener High School in Louisville formed the Future Ancestors dedicated to the memory of Taylor. Beginning in summer 2021, the women began hosting Race for Justice where individuals may participate in a 1.3 mile/walk (in recognition of the day that Breonna died) or teams may compete in a relay race for a total of 26 laps--each lap representing one year of Breonna's life. Proceeds are donated to social justice oriented non profits. 

Scholarships[edit]

The University of Louisville, where Taylor worked as an ER technician at Medical Center East, established a nursing scholarship in her honor with funds received from a donor.[24] Preference is given to Black women who are Kentucky residents. In 2021, the Black Village Foundation, a non-profit based in the Chicago area, established several $1,000 Breonna Taylor EMT grants for local Black residents.[25] Their goal is to diversify this healthcare field.

Murals and Visual Arts[edit]

Beginning summer of 2020, artists and amateurs alike created murals all over the world, like this one in San Rafael, CA.

The summer following Taylor's deaths, a number of visual artists all over the world created murals in honor of Breonna, often including images of George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery. These include a project led by O+, a community organization in Kingston, Jamaica.[26]

Also in 2020, visual artist Amy Sherald was commissioned to create a portrait of Taylor for the September issue of Vanity Fair magazine. The following year, the piece was jointly purchased for one million dollars by the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. and the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky.[27] Sherald, in turn, donated the proceeds to establish grants at the University of Louisville to honor Taylor. First on public display at the Smithsonian, the piece moved to the Speed museum beginning June 2023, as per Sherald's request to have the work accessible to Louisville residents.[28]

Musical Tributes[edit]

A number of musicians also paid tribute to Breonna Taylor. Country singer Mickey Guyton co-wrote "Remember Her Name" (2021) and also dedicated her debut album of the same name in Taylor's memory. The song would be nominated for Best Country Song in 2022, making Guyton the first Black woman to compete in the category since 1994. Houston-based rapper Tobe Nwigwe says that he was inspired by God to create the 44 second tribute, "I Want You To (Breonna Taylor)," in 2020.[29] The accompanying video received several hundred thousands of views on Instagram and TikTok. 

Families United[edit]

Bianca Austin, Taylor's aunt, teamed up with Jacob Blake, Sr. to establish a national organization, Families United for grieving families of police violence. Blake's son, Jacob Blake, Jr. was shot seven times by a police officer in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The group's mission is to bring together grieving families.

Support for the formerly incarcerated[edit]

One of Taylor's sisters, De'Andrea, known as Dee Dee, founded Taylor-Made, a non-profit organization in Michigan, to support the formerly incarcerated of any gender.[30]

Personal[edit]

Known by family and friends as "Bre," "Breeway," and "Breezy," Taylor was born to Tamika Palmer and Everette Taylor.[11] The pair never married and had a casual relationship when Breonna was conceived. She also was the eldest grandchild in the Palmer family.

Taylor's parents attended the same high school in Michigan.[1] Tamika learned that she was pregnant with Breonna when she was 16 years old and raised her as a single parent.[1] By age 19, Everette Taylor fathered six children (Breonna is his fourth) with other women. In 1998, he was sentenced to at least 45 years in prison for second-degree murder.[4] Breonna was five years old at the time.

After completing high school, Palmer worked full-time as a nurse's aide caring for the elderly.[1] In 2020, she worked as a dialysis technician.[6] Taylor's maternal grandmother, Juanita Palmer, also worked as a nurse's aide, and her maternal grandfather worked for the Chrysler auto company in Grand Rapids, Michigan until retirement.[1][2] Taylor's aunts also worked in healthcare.[6]

Taylor met Kenneth Walker while she was in high school.[3] Intending to propose to Breonna, Walker purchased an engagement ring, which his mother held for safekeeping.[3]

At the time of her death in 2020, Taylor shared an apartment in south end Louisville with her sister, Ju'Niyah Palmer.[1][8] Palmer, who was six years younger than Breonna, regarded her older sister as a "second mom."[3] Breonna's other siblings fathered by Everette Taylor include: Asia, Ateaonia, De'Andrea ("Dee Dee"), Everette III, and Shantelle.[4] (Ateaonia was born only two days after Breonna on June 7 in the same hospital.)[31] Her sister Dee Dee is a graduate of Central Michigan University.

Breonna had a fondness for cars and was a proud owner of a 2019 Dodge Charger.[32]

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