Malikah Muhammad began to pursue her passion in acting at Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts.
She was a part of various performances and shows such as: Live and In Color as Clair Voyant, No Niggers, No Jews, No Dogs as Joyce, and a guest speaker for The Razor Edge with Roy Williams at Dallas Television-Studio 4. She also performed at Spoken Word Poetry before the keynote speaker Dick Gregory, American comedian and civil rights activist.
In 2009, she pursued her fascination with drama and relocated to Chicago, Illinois to study theater education at Columbia College. A few years later, she received a master’s degree in Forensic Psychology at Argosy University Chicago. Malikah is currently working at Thresholds as a Housing Specialist/Case Manager.
Malikah continues to pursue theater while feeding her interest in the behavioral sciences. Her talent in acting is the ability to live truthfully under imaginary circumstances.