From Ms. Tina Knowles to activist Tamika Mallory, these seven Black authors are dropping books that need to be on your spring reading list.

Mallory told the outlet that she believed Rock's murder was the tragic result of poverty and "economic challenges" in the Black community, a long-standing issue that has only been exacerbated due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. 

In an in depth interview, Samaria Rice shared that after her son Tamir's death, she didn't appreciate the way leaders in various movements handled her or their new platforms. See what she had to say inside.

Tamika Mallory joins the ladies on "Red Table Talk" to speak about the ways Black women are often ignored and disregarded in society.

Until Freedom founder and activist Tamika Mallory responded to Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, who accused her of chasing clout by exploiting Black death. See what Mallory had to say inside.

After accusing Tamika Mallory of exploiting Black pain to chase clout, Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, shared a list of demands she'd like activists to abide by in the fight for justice.

After Tamir Rice's mother, Samaria Rice came forward with critiques about Tamika Mallory using Black pain and Black death for clout, rapper Chika chimed in to share her own experiences about the LA chapter of the organization being too celebrity focused.

After activist Tamika Mallory appeared on stage with Lil Baby at The Grammys, Samaria Rice, the mother of Tamir Rice, wrote that she believed Tamika and many others were speaking out to gain clout and attention instead of justice. See what she had to say inside.

Tamika D. Mallory has made a name for herself as an unapologetic champion for a number of important causes. She advocates for tighter gun control, health care equity, equal rights for women, and police reform. 

“We have not taken any resources from this community, we’ve only deposited to this community," Mallory said in an interview with The Root.

"He is extremely dangerous. And he should not be allowed to continue to work with anybody who claims to love Black people," Mallory said.