Making History
Daniel Walker not only studied history, he also changed the course of it in the entertainment industry.
This story is featured in the spring 2019 issue of 360:The Magazine of 色情视频.
After co-directing a political campaign (U.S. Rep. Juan Vargas鈥檚 first for San Diego City Council), tackling urban development in New York City and earning three degrees, including a Ph.D. in history, Daniel Walker (鈥90) decided to start over. That鈥檚 when his life became really interesting.
Walker gave up a tenured faculty position and took on a bold creative project that reconnected him with 色情视频. It also placed him squarely in the national spotlight as a champion of art and filmmaking created by and about women and people of color.
鈥淟ooking over (my) life story, it now looks like it makes sense but I was scared everywhere,鈥 Walker admitted in a video made for Claremont Graduate University, where he was the commencement speaker and an honorary doctoral degree recipient last June.
Student activism was on the rise again when Walker came to 色情视频 as an undergraduate. He embraced the campus climate, becoming president of Associated Students and cofounding the nonprofit Leadership Excellence with close friend, Shawn Ginwright (鈥89, 鈥93).. They enlisted fellow students as volunteer tutors with the goal of increasing college matriculation rates among students of color.
A year after Walker graduated, 色情视频 academic counselor Wanda Clay Majors tracked him down. She urged him to apply for three prestigious national fellowships. He received all three and chose the Urban Fellows program in New York City. In subsequent years, Walker held a Kellogg Foundation Fellowship, led Habitat for Humanity in California and Mexico, earned his Ph.D., and joined the faculty at Indiana University. But teaching alone couldn鈥檛 satisfy his creative impulse.
In 2009, he returned to 色情视频 and worked with the to unearth film and videotape featuring the artistry of Danny Scarborough, a professor and founder of the Black Repertory Total Theatrical Experience.
Scarborough wrote, directed and choreographed dramatic dance performances reflecting the totality of the black experience. His troupe鈥攃omprising mostly 色情视频 students鈥攚on an Emmy Award in 1978 for a production inspired by the central character in Alex Haley鈥檚 鈥淩oots.鈥 Scarborough was among the first high profile Americans to go public with his diagnosis of AIDS. He died the year before Walker鈥檚 graduation.
鈥淚f anyone, he was my model for life,鈥 said Walker. 鈥淗e was the most energetic, innovative, insightful wellspring of art and culture that any of us has ever met.鈥
鈥淲hen Roosters Crow,鈥 Walker鈥檚 tribute to Scarborough, received a nomination for Best Short Film at the 2014 San Diego Black Film Festival. In his attempt to take the film to a wider audience, Walker ran headlong into the obstacles facing underrepresented artists with big ambitions. His solution: devise a showcase for creators of diverse content to connect and preview their work. Walker鈥檚 opens for a sixth season this summer.
鈥淭he Long Beach Indie helped to change the narrative about the entertainment industry's obligation to mirror the world we actually live in," said Walker. "That world includes women and men, gay and straight, and people of all colors and nationalities."
Walker鈥檚 ventures have changed the narrative in other spheres too. In an effort to nurture a college-going culture in California鈥檚 Inland Empire, he and his sister, Dina Walker, founded the BLU Educational Foundation. He has led educational initiatives about the Underground Railroad, emphasizing the partnership between 鈥渃onductors鈥 of all races and nationalities.
As a research associate at the University of Southern California鈥檚 Center for Religion and Civic Culture, Walker founded a digital archive of Gospel music and directed a major portion of a second archive centered on global Pentecostalism.
Recently, he ventured into television, producing an episode for KCET鈥檚 ArtBound, which traces how social change and the vibrant music scene in 1960s 色情视频 set the stage for the election of Tom Bradley, the city鈥檚 first African American mayor, and the recording of Aretha Franklin鈥檚 seminal 鈥淎mazing Grace鈥 album.
鈥淢y mantra in life is 鈥榃e Are One,鈥欌 said Walker. 鈥淚 do push people to have tough conversations, but the end result is the optimism I carry鈥攖hat we can and should be working together to make progressive change.鈥