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  1. Rebecca Walker (born Rebecca Leventhal; November 17, 1969) is an American writer, feminist, and activist. Walker has been regarded as one of the prominent voices of Third Wave Feminism , and the coiner of the term "third wave", since publishing a 1992 article on feminism in Ms. magazine called "Becoming the Third Wave", in which she proclaimed ...

  2. rebecca walker writer • producer • catalyst I write and produce stories that transform the global conversation about selfhood, power, and the evolution of the human family.

  3. www.rebeccawalker.com › about-rebeccawAbout — rw

    Rebecca Walker is a best-selling writer, producer, and cultural catalyst who has contributed to the global conversation about identity, power, and the evolution of the human family for more than two decades. Her books include ,, and the interactive journal .

  4. Rebecca Walker has contributed to the global conversation about race, gender, power, and the evolution of the human family for three decades.

  5. Apr 11, 2022 · In her new book, "Women Talk Money," Rebecca Walker discusses supporting the radical shifts necessary to bring more women into positions of financial power.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › education › news-wires-white-papers-and-booksWalker, Rebecca | Encyclopedia.com

    Rebecca Walker, daughter of novelist Alice Walker, has forged her own successful career and identity as a writer, activist, and leading American advocate for women's issues.

  7. Oct 1, 1995 · To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism. Rebecca Edby Walker. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Oct 1, 1995 - Social Science - 336 pages. A revolutionary exploration of...

  8. May 18, 2017 · Rebecca Walker—author, teacher, feminist, activistuses her work to talk about freedom: freedom from fear, freedom of (and sometimes, from) ideas, freedom to speak one’s truth, freedom to be believed.

  9. When marooned in lily-white Westchester, New York, Walker tries to bridge her two worlds by staying friends with kids she knew from the Bronx. The effort proved to be emotionally exhausting. She writes “…it is too hard to be the translator between two worlds.”.

  10. Oct 1, 1995 · Inspired by activist and writer Rebecca Walker, they speak out, challenging many of their own assumptions about the women's movement and demanding that readers recognize a new relationship between the personal and the political.