tmallory21@Nul.org
A groundbreaking, award winning social justice leader and movement strategist. Tamika D. Mallory is among the most influential activists of her generation. She served as the youngest executive director of the National Action Network and was instrumental in the creation of the New York City’s Crisis Management System, an official gun violence prevention program that awards nearly $27 million to violence prevention organizations annually. Tamika served as one of four national co-chairs of the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history. Most recently, she co-founded Until Freedom, an intersectional social justice organization that serves as a clearing house for organizers, activists, movement attorneys, artists, celebrities, and formerly incarcerated individuals. Tamika also co-hosts the newly launched “Street Politicians” podcast on iHeart Radio’s Black Effect Network. Tamika was named one of Time 100’s Most Influential People and was featured on Fortune’s list of the World’s Greatest Leaders.