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Tamika Mallory -Gathering for Justice-Women’s March-2018
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https://youtu.be/bOvPjSoRBN8 @TamikaDMallory #Not4Profit #Politics #Religion #Spirituality #Storytelling. #America #History #Podcast #Motivational #Education #PowerToThePolls #TogetherWeRise #Enough #WomensMarch2018 #AmericaFerrera #Washington #LookBackMarchForward #WhyIMarch At age 11, Mallory became a member of NAN to learn more about the civil rights movement. By the time Mallory turned 15, she was a staff member at NAN. Mallory went on to become the youngest Executive Director at NAN. After working at NAN for 14 years, Mallory stepped down from her position as executive director in 2013 to follow her own activism goals. Mallory explains that she still takes part in NAN's work, by attending rallies and recruiting members. Mallory, alongside Bob Bland, Carmen Perez, and Linda Sarsour, organized the Women's March, a worldwide protest on January 21, 2017. The march was a protest against the inauguration of U.S. President Donald Trump, and also advocated women's rights, immigration reform, LGBTQ