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  1. Rebecca S. Walker, M.D., F.A.C.S. Dr. Walker is a board-certified ophthalmologist, with additional fellowship-training in the subspecialty of glaucoma. Dr. Walker graduated with honors from the University of Michigan. She attended medical school at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, where she was elected to the medical honor society Alpha Omega Alpha.

  2. 1 de oct. de 1995 · Rebecca Walker was chosen as one of Time magazine's fifty future leaders of America, one of the most influential leaders of her generation. She has made a substantial contribution to the global conversation about identity, power, culture, and the evolution of the human family through books, lectures, blogs, social networks, popular magazines, literary and academic journals, radio programs ...

  3. Rebecca Walker was born in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1969. She is the daughter of Mel Leventhal and Alice Walker . Her father is white and Jewish and a lawyer who was active in the Civil Rights movement in Mississippi. Her mother is the well-known African American writer of The Color Purple and many other books.

  4. Following the Anita Hill hearing, writer and activist Rebecca Walker wrote an article in Ms. magazine—a publication founded during the Women’s Rights Movement in the 1970s—detailing her reaction to the event. In writing the article, Walker supplied the emerging Women’s Rights movement with an

  5. 11 de abr. de 2022 · One of my father’s biggest dreams was to own a car. When my older brothers grew skilled enough to keep one running, my father bought one. It was not the little red sports car of his dreams, but it was roomy and rugged, and he could get almost all of his large family inside it. In this car the two of us, when I was 13 or so, rode off to his ...

  6. 1094 . ognize sexism’s evils, we also fully enjoy its privileges—not least among them chivalry. (214–15) She is also explicit about women using their “erotic power” in the battle against sexism, so that “sometimes a short skirt and a bat of the eyes is not only easier but infinitely more effective” (221–22).

  7. www.rebeccawalker.com › baby-loveBaby Love — rw

    Baby Love. Choosing Motherhood After A Lifetime of Ambivalence. Praise for Baby Love “In this powerful new memoir, Walker tells of her physical and emotional journey toward motherhood, poignantly reflecting on the ambivalence that has delayed her dream of having a child for years. Walker’s story is accessible and richly textured, told with humor, wit and warmth."