Tamika Middleton

Tamika is the Managing Director of Women's March. She is an organizer, doula, midwifery apprentice, writer, and unschooling mama who is passionate about and active in struggles that affect Black women’s lives. Tamika has organized for abolition, reproductive justice, and for domestic workers’ rights. She is a consultant with Winds of Change Consulting, and a founding member of the Metro Atlanta Mutual Aid (MAMA) Fund and JustGeorgia. She serves as a Community Advisory Board member of Critical Resistance, a Leadership Team member of the Kindred Southern Healing Justice Collective and as treasurer of the board of the Organization for Human Rights and Democracy.

“Building a radical dependency”

Citation: Middleton, Tamika. “Building a radical dependency.” Interviewed by Ashby Combahee & Dartricia Rollins. 8 December 2022, Georgia Dusk: a southern liberation oral history, georgiadusk.com.


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