Tamika D. Mallory is a trailblazing social justice leader, movement strategist, globally recognized civil rights activist, cofounder of Until Freedom and the historic Women's March, and author of State of Emergency. She served as the youngest ever Executive Director of the National Action Network. Her speech in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota--entitled "State of Emergency"--was dubbed "the speech of a generation" by ABC News. Mallory is an expert in the areas of gun violence prevention, criminal justice reform, and grassroots organizing.
"An urgent call for racial justice that demands attention,
discussion, and action."
-- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Mallory gives readers the tools they need to fight injustice and
find a pathway towards true freedom."
-- Marie Claire
"Mallory provides a history of racism in the U.S. as well as
equity-centered pathways forward."
-- Ms. Magazine
"Shifting between outrage, hope, and resolute determination, this
call to action will resonate with readers already fighting for
racial justice, as well as those looking to join the movement."
-- Publishers Weekly
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