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Before and After MLK: Healing Grief with Rev. Liz Walker

Dr. Amanda Kemp Aminata Desert Rose Plant Walker Fire Woman Season 5 Episode 5

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In this profound conversation, Reverend Liz Walker, former Boston news anchor turned minister, shares her journey from journalism to ministry and the creation of "Can We Talk" - a revolutionary community healing program born from tragedy. After a church member was killed in gun violence, Rev. Walker and her community developed a peer-led grief support model that has now expanded to 20 sites across the country.

Key Topics Discussed

Rev. Walker's Personal Story

  • Desegregated West Side Junior High School in Little Rock, Arkansas (7th grade)
  • Father died suddenly during second week of school
  • Decades of unprocessed trauma and grief
  • Now healing through the very program she helped create

The "Can We Talk" Program

  • Peer-led, non-hierarchical space for sharing trauma and grief
  • Based on principles of collective healing rather than individual therapy

The Civil Rights Movement Connection

  • Rev. Walker grew up during the Martin Luther King era
  • Emphasizes how the civil rights movement combined contemplation with activism

Trauma and Healing Insights

  • "Most trauma is public" - it's relational, not isolated
  • Healing must happen in community, not alone
  • Untended grief builds up rather than wanes

Connect with Rev. Walker:

  • Website: LizWalkerBooks.com
  • Can We Talk Program: CanWeTalkNetwork.org
  • Facebook: Liz Walker
  • Instagram: @PastorLiz
  • Podcast: From the Heart

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