The woman behind the ‘speech of a generation’

ABC News’ Mona Kosar Abdi speaks with activist and 2017 Women’s March National co-chair Tamika Mallory about her impassioned, viral address in Minneapolis one week ago.

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39 thoughts on “The woman behind the ‘speech of a generation’

  1. I said it then. I'll say it now, because maybe people will understand after the events of January 6th. What Tamika Mallory did was incite violence. It was dangerous, reckless, and poor strategy. Those riots resulted in the Defund the Police slogan, which even President Obama said wasn't a good idea (after the fact of course). I'm supportive of the message, just not the means.

  2. Tamika is an example of the positive outcome that happens when parent's educate their children invest in their children future and guide them in the direction they should go! She said her parent's was activist and took her with them on their speech conferences.

  3. her speech hit a nerve! you said mostly all the stuff african american been dying to say for decades with the spotlight on them. Just sad more famous celebrities keep quiet and low key and dont use there platform for speaking out.. There afraid of losing sponsors & fans sad

  4. Tired of these beaty eyes black woman trynna speak up now.. Where is your man ??? If a "womans place" has been in the kitchen for generations wht knowledge and information could she have attained there, but enotion based ideas

  5. Here’s what you are trying to ignore in that speech….,”I don’t care if they burn Target……Autozone…..charge all cops…..all cops……” ABC, why don’t you play the entire SPEECH.
    That was hate speech in itself.

  6. விதையாக வாழும் நமக்கு

    கதைகள் இருக்கு

    நாளை நமக்கே விதியும்

    விழுந்து போராடு
    translation
    we have stories of living as a seed

    stay awake and

    fight for us tomorrow………

    peacefull protest

  7. Covid has given people the space, and time to pay attention to what is going on around them. We've reached the breaking point for many issues – this being a primary one. The rancid ball of butter who calls himself the president is another one – closely tied because of his overt racism and lack of empathy.

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