A Year After George Floyd's Death, Tamika Mallory Talks His Legacy
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Mallory says the real work lies ahead with police brutality cases that don't feature "perfect victims" — cases like Ma'Khia Bryant's.
In the days following George Floyd's death, Tamika Mallory went to Minneapolis and took to the streets like so many others demanding justice. But it was her words during a press conference that permeated the country. "This is a coordinated activity happening across this nation and so we are in a state of emergency. Black people are dying in a state of emergency," Tamika Mallory said during a press conference in Minneapolis.More Related News