Dominique Walker is a mother, she fights, organizes, and works for change. She co-founded her high school, the School of Social Justice and Community Development. She earned her B.A. degree in Sociology from Tougaloo College. Dominique worked and supervised the lactation program at Jackson Hinds Comprehensive Health Center in Jackson, MS. She co-founded Moms for Housing (M4H) -- a group of mothers fighting for housing and against speculation in communities. Dominique is currently on the Board of Directors for Moms for Housing. She is an active member of the Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE)’s black housing union. She is the educator of community organizing for the Deep Medicine Circle (DMC), a WOC-led, worker-directed nonprofit organization that is committed to heal the wounds of colonialism through food, medicine, restoration, story and learning. Dominique is committed to fighting for Justice at the intersection of housing and black maternal Health. She is currently a student at Berkeley City College.
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