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Rebecca Walker
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Bestselling Author
Time Magazine named Rebecca Walker one of the fifty most
influential American leaders under forty because of her
transformative views on race, gender, sexuality and power-an
award which has been followed by many others, including the
Women Who Could Be President Award from the League of
Women Voters and an Honorary Doctorate from the North
Carolina School of the Arts.
Rebecca is the author of the original Third Wave primer To Be
Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism, in
print for more than ten years and taught in Gender Studies
programs around the world; the bestselling post-civil rights
memoir Black, White, and Jewish: Autobiography of a Shifting Self, winner of the Alex Award from the
American Library Association; and What Makes a Man: 22 Writers Imagine The Future, about which
Booklist wrote: "Walker has done society at large a great service by bringing forth these voices, these
views."
Rebecca's new memoir, Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood After a Lifetime of Ambivalence was
published in March 2007 to acclaim in the New York Times, People Magazine, the Washington Post, Babble,
and on the KTLA Morning Show, NPR, and many more. Danzy Senna, author of Caucasia and Symptomatic
writes, "In Baby Love, Rebecca Walker has shone a bright light on the Ambivalent Generation. Moving,
wise, and deeply honest, Baby Love has illuminated a crucial question for our times."
Rebecca has spoken at hundreds of high schools and universities including Exeter, Head Royce, Harvard,
Oberlin, Smith, MIT, Xavier, and Stanford, and addressed dozens of organizations and corporations
including The National Council of Teachers of English, the Walker Arts Center, Tulisoma, RuterDam
Stockholm, Hewitt Associates, and the Ministries of Culture and Gender of Estonia, at the first-ever
Conference on Masculinity in the Baltics. She has been featured on Charlie Rose, Good Morning America,
and Oprah.
Rebecca teaches the art of memoir at workshops, MFA programs, and writing conferences internationally,
and is a private publishing consultant to writers of both fiction and non-fiction developing their work for
publication. Her essays, articles, and reviews have appeared in The Washington Post, BookForum, The
Huffington Post, Spin, Babble, Salon, Marie Claire, Glamour, Child, Plum, Essence, Vibe, and
Buddhadharma, and several award-winning anthologies.
Rebecca may be best known for her role as the original leader and founder of Third Wave Feminism, the
movement, and the co-founder of the Third Wave Foundation, a non-profit that works through grantmaking, leadership development, and philanthropic advocacy to support young women ages 15 to 30
working towards gender, racial, economic, and social justice.
Rebecca is the daughter of Pulitzer-prize winning novelist Alice Walker and esteemed civil rights attorney
Mel Leventhal. She lives in Hawaii and Northern California with her son and his father.