
Join us for an intimate conversation with Tamika D. Mallory, co-founder of the Women’s March and one of the most influential voices in modern social justice, as she discusses her raw new memoir I Lived to Tell the Story: A Memoir of Love, Legacy, and Resilience.
Mallory takes us beyond the headlines and podiums, offering an unfiltered look at the moments that shaped her, not just as an activist but as a woman navigating love, loss, and self-discovery. From growing up as the daughter of civil rights organizers in Harlem to becoming the youngest executive director of the National Action Network, she shares the personal battles many never imagined: trauma, motherhood, public scrutiny, and the fight to reclaim her peace.
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