Street Politicians is the dynamic, new video-taped podcast featuring activists Tamika D. Mallory and Mysonne "The General." Their show takes an uninhibited look at social and civil rights issues, pop culture, and politics. Together, they underscore the importance of social activism, awareness, knowing your rights, and having a voice.
Tamika D. Mallory
Tamika D. Mallory is a groundbreaking, award winning social justice leader and movement strategist. Tamika has risen to become the most sought after, influential activist of her generation.
Tamika through the impact and gravity of her voice speaks truth to the power no matter the consequence. She served as the youngest ever Executive Director of the National Action Network and was instrumental in the creation of the New York City’s Crisis Management System, an official gun violence prevention program.
Tamika made history when she helped shepherd the largest single day demonstration, the 2017 Women’s March on Washington, serving as one of it’s four national co-chairs. Most recently, she co-founded Until Freedom, an intersectional social justice organization.
Tamika has been honored as one of Time 100’s Most Influential People and was featured on Fortune’s list of the world. Tamika is a peerless, streetwise, lighting bolt for freedom, justice and equality!
MYSONNE "THE GENERAL"
A loyal New Yorker, based in the Bronx, Mysonne “The General” is an independent rapper and lyrical genius with the talent to go round for round with the best of them.
His music and influence drives his activism, making him a well-respected leader in the community. His commitment to the people and the streets sustains his role as a social justice activist and powerhouse. Alongside Tamika D. Mallory, Mysonne is the Co-Founder of Until Freedom.
Mysonne represents what the people need and who the people trust. He is on a mission to continue to support, uplift, defend and educate everyone for the betterment of the world. He wrote his first book “I KNOW MY RIGHTS: BILL OF RIGHTS.” Mysonne is committed to living by his name and leading as “The General.”
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