[2][3] Within her first two weeks of moving to the United States she was on a picket line, protesting against a medical centre in Brooklyn that would not employ Black people.
[3] In the early 1970s Prescod started to focus her activism on initiatives that looked to improve the welfare of mothers.
[2] Prescod was involved with the Wages for Housework campaign, and delivered evidence at both the Democratic and Republican Party annual conventions.
[7][2] She was concerned with ensuring that the coalition looked to encourage the police and policy makers to investigate the murders and not to malign the victims.
[11] She is presently the host and executive producer of the Sojourner Truth radio show which is broadcast by KPFK and syndicated by radio stations WPFW (Washington DC) and WBAI in New York City,[12] named after the abolitionist and women's rights activist Sojourner Truth.