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Activist Tamika Mallory‘s speech during a rally in Minneapolis protesting the death of George Floyd has gone viral. The former Women’s March co-chair said Black America was in a “state of ...
Opinion: In her first book, BLM activist Tamika Mallory offers a powerful polemic about a crisis in America and how to cure it As a child growing up in the Black freedom movement with parents who ...
Dedicated civil rights activist and Women’s March co-founder Tamika Mallory lit the room on fire with her fearless words as she addressed the audience on the Empowerment Stage at the 2017 ...
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Activist Tamika D. Mallory releases her memoirFrom working on the historic Women's March to co-founding Until Freedom, social justice activist Tamika D. Mallory has been on the frontlines for change since she was a child. She is sharing ...
Civil rights activist Tamika Mallory became a national figure weeks after Donald Trump’s first election, when she was tapped to co-chair the Women’s March as the shock of Hillary Clinton’s ...
Tamika D. Mallory, one of the former leading organizers of the 2017 Women’s March, is taking on a new fight. The social activist sent a scathing letter exclusively obtained by The Post Wednesday ...
In honor of Women’s History Month, activist and author Tamika D. Mallory brought her nationwide book tour to Baltimore, inspiring attendees at the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center with a ...
Steve Adubato sits down with Tamika D. Mallory, author of "I Lived to Tell the Story," to discuss the complexities of race relations in 2025 and the potential impact of President Donald Trump’s ...
Tamika Mallory is a nationally recognized civil rights activist and co-founder of Until Freedom, a social justice organization established to address systemic and racial injustice. Mallory is ...
Civil rights activist and tour co-organizer Tamika Mallory says that’s exactly who this movement is for: the ones who are tired. “There’s a lot of people who are tired, exhausted — and ...
Following this incident, social justice activist Tamika Mallory came out on September 12 to speak about the rapper’s cruel killing. She says she believes the rapper’s killing was the tragic ...
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