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@TamikaDMallory

mom of Tarique, entrepreneur, speaker, freedom fighter, hip hop lover, fashionable protester. Bookings: malloryconsultingllc@gmail.com

New York City
Joined February 2011

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    Again, I believe everyone has the right to exist & to be free. That means EVERYONE. & ppl who were living comfortably there should be included - EVERYONE! I want to see the ppl of Palestine treated w/ dignity & respect. U can twist it any way u choose but it’s called equality!

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    This is horrible. Sending our love to and our friends at . Anti-semitism has no place in our movements. Period.

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    6 Dec 2018

    In 2017 we took to the streets. On 01.19.19 we return. The is coming. Learn more:

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    4 Dec 2018

    “Women’s March is currently working on a policy agenda for the 2019 march with reps from ~70 activist organizations. There are subcommittees working diligently on policy solutions to issues like climate change, racial injustice.”

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    Can’t make it to DC for the 2019 Women’s March on Washington? The is flooding streets at at sister marches across the nation. THREAD with all the sister marches to follow!

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    We’re not even close to done. It’s not a blue wave. It’s not a pink wave. It’s a and it’s flooding the streets of DC and cities across the country on January 19, 2019. Register here:

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    On November 6, 2018, voter turnout broke records. We elected an entire squad of amazing women. Our took the House! 📸 from @Ocasio2018

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    During all of October 2018, you joined us at GOTV phone banks in states across the country to encourage women voters to bring their . We poured our full energy into the midterms.

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    Throughout September 2018, you joined us in DC for a month-long direct action to . We turned what had been a certain confirmation into a real fight — and we showed our power and what we were willing to do to defend survivors. 📸 Drew Angerer

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    On June 28, 2018, thousands of you took to the streets and over 600 women were arrested in DC in an act of peaceful civil disobedience to protest this administration’s cruel and inhumane immigration policies. We called to and . 📸 Astrid Riecken

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    On January 21, 2018, to commemorate the first anniversary of the Women’s March, we gathered in Las Vegas and cities across the country to channel our movement power into electoral power by registering voters and bringing our . 📸

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    In October 2017, we held the first in 40 years. 5,000 of you came to Detroit to map out a plan for our future as a movement. 📸 Ali Lapetina

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    In September 2017 we mobilized with immigrant rights groups like and so many more to . 📸

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    Throughout the summer of 2017, we organized with our partners to defend health care, from to . 📸 David Moriya of

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    In July 2017, we took on the NRA, marching from to demand an end to gun violence and the NRA’s racist fear-mongering. 📸

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    On May 1, 2017, we joined the @mvmt4bl coalition for May Day actions nationwide. Check out this video from about it!

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    On April 13, 2017, we took action to oppose war and violence, and to demand safety and support for Syrian refugees. held vigils and resource drives in states across the country. 📸 from Indivisible Cleveland, who organized an action with

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    On March 8, 2017 (International Women’s Day) women came together across the country for . You went on strike. You withheld our money from big businesses. 13 women were arrested outside Trump Int’l Hotel in NYC. Together, we showed women’s power. 📸

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    On February 17, 2017, we joined the call to and , encouraging members of our network to withdraw their money from banks financing the Dakota Access Pipeline. This was our announcement, calling for divestment in the 37 days before .

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