New York native Tamika Mallory has fought for the unjust truths, She was one of the leading organizers of the 2017 Women’s March, for which she and her three other co-chairs were recognized in the TIME 100 that year. She received the Coretta Scott King Legacy Award from the Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom in 2018. Mallory is a proponent of gun control, feminism. Many of came to know her name during as a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020 when it seemed like a hell broke loose with citizens of color deaths at the hands of the polices. At 44 years old Tamika Mallory has experienced a lot and she is now releasing her truth in a new memoir, ‘I Lived To Tell The Story’.
Tamika Mallory’s ‘I Lived To Tell The Story’ is a raw, heartfelt memoir of perseverance, redemption, and triumph. In I Lived to Tell the Story, Tamika 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. Tamika D. Mallory’s memoir is more than a book—it’s a testament to resilience, healing, and redemption. Her journey from activism to addiction, from betrayal to triumph, serves as an inspiration for all who face adversity. I Lived To Tell The Story is available now in stores and online.
Take a look and listen to Tamika Mallory in an interview below about “I Lived to Tell The Story”
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