Tamika Mallory, born on September sixth, nineteen eighty, is a prominent American civil rights and social justice activist. She gained national recognition as one of the leading organizers of the historic 2017 Women's March, an event that mobilized millions across the country advocating for women's rights and social justice.
In recognition of her impactful work, Mallory and her fellow co-chairs were honored in the TIME 100 list in the same year, highlighting their significant contributions to activism and social change. Her dedication to various causes, including feminism, gun control, and the Black Lives Matter movement, underscores her commitment to advocating for marginalized communities.
In two thousand eighteen, she received the prestigious Coretta Scott King Legacy Award from the Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom, further solidifying her status as a leading voice in the fight for equality and justice.