But the organizers do not fully disavow Farrakhan or criticize Mallory for attending his speech. “We love and value our sister and co-President Tamika Mallory,” the March 6 statement reads. . ..…
Ortiz reported in the USA TODAY coverage, and 'criticism intensified when WMI co-president Tamika Mallory appeared Monday on ABC’s “The View’’ and declined to denounce Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has made several derogatory remarks about Jews.' . . ..…
Women's March co-president Tamika Mallory appeared on The View this week defending association with Louis Farrakhan, top in Nation of Islam, organization dedicated hate group by Southern Poverty Law Center because of the racist, anti-Semitic and anti-LGBT rhetoric of its leaders....…
The criticism of the Women's March intensified when the organization's co-president Tamika Mallory appeared Monday on ABC’s “The View’’ and declined to denounce Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, who has made derogatory remarks about Jews. . ..…
According to the New York Times, one of the lead organizers of the first Women’s March in January 2017, which drew more than a million women to the nation’s capital to protest Donald Trump’s inauguration as president, had expressed some form of support for the Nation of Islam and its..…
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