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Darnell Lamont Walker (born February 17, 1982) is an American writer, director, and producer. He directed and produced social impact documentaries, including ''Seeking Asylum'', ''Outside the House'', and ''Set Yourself on Fire'', which have screened at various film festivals. He has written for children's television shows '' Karma's World'', ''
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'', and '' Blue's Clues & You''. He was part of the ''Karma's World'' writing team that received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program at the
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Early life and education

Walker was born and raised in
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. He attended
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He credits his theater teacher Terésa Dowell-Vest, for his love of theater and performance, and his strength in writing. Walker attended Bethune–Cookman University. He first majored in Mass Communications, then switched to Speech Communication. In an interview, Walker said that he was inspired to attend an
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and likened his experience to that of the television spinoff '' A Different World''. He is a member of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. He got his Bachelor of Arts in 2005, and a Master of Science in 2007. He went to Howard University where he got his
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in Communication and Culture in 2011.


Career


Documentaries

In 2015, Walker had been planning to go backpacking in Europe to celebrate
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in Amsterdam, when events concerning the
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in nearby
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happened. As he was reconsidering to stay and join in protests, his friend asked "why are you going to Europe? To seek asylum?", inspiring him to repurpose his trip to produce a documentary with the namesake. The film would have
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interviews with European locals on what they thought about race relations in the United States and in their own countries. Countries visited included Norway, UK, Netherlands, and France. ''Seeking Asylum'' had a theater premiere in February 2016 for the Pan African Film Festival. It screened at the Rapid Lion Film Festival in Johannesburg, South Africa, and the Virginia Film Festival in Charlottesville. It has also screened at other film festivals, and was released online to support the Black Lives Matter movement. In 2017, Walker released ''Outside the House'', a documentary film on Black mental health. He decided to create the film after a college friend had committed suicide, and when some other friends and associates had over the years. In the film, Walker works to "breaking down the barriers and stigmas when it comes to black people discussing their mental-health issues, and confronting the problem head-on". He used social media to call for participants, and would interview them for their stories. ''Outside the House'' was screened at multiple film festivals including the
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in Boston, as well as special events in places like the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago. It received an Award of Merit from IndieFEST. In 2018, Walker completed the film ''Set Yourself on Fire''. The documentary is about rape and sexual assault around the world, with interviews with the survivors. ''Set Yourself on Fire'' was screened at the Rapid Lion Film Festival. and for the Metro Detroit
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Children's television and media

Walker had self-published a children's book titled ''The Most Beautiful Thing in the World'', about a boy who dreams of becoming a pilot, but learns he will be losing his sight. He also wrote ''I Hate That I Have to Tell You'' (2016), which is about how to deal with encounters with the police. In 2018, Walker applied to and joined the '' Sesame Street'' Writers Room Fellowship. Walker joined the '' Karma's World'' writing team, writing his first episode in 2019. He wrote the episode "Friendship in a Flash" about Karma making a new friend with
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and her misinformation about the learning disability. He said that the episode aired over two years after he wrote it. In December 2022, he and the show's writing team received a nomination for Outstanding Writing for an Animated Program at the
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. Also in 2019, Walker joined the ''
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'' writing team as a script coordinator. In 2021, he announced he would be creating an animated short film, ''Our Song'', which is about a boy with ectrodactyly (missing fingers and toes), who wants to play the piano. It is based on a friend's son with the same condition. The project is seeking
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. Walker did the teleplay for episodes of ''
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'', which aired on the
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.


Other ventures

Walker has also worked as a " death doula, writing teacher, creativity coach, and world explorer". This included being a faculty member at the Esalen Institute. In 2015, he started a business called Passport Required, in which he guides tourists from the Black community on a backpacking tour to random parts of the world. He created a narrative installation which resembled a
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for Art Gaysel 2022.


Personal life

Walker lives "between his cabin on top of Blood Mountain in the Chattahoochee National Forest and the rest of the open world," Walker has one son. In December 2022, after attending the Emmys event, Walker was prevented from boarding a Delta Airlines flight at
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because he was Black, while the gate attendant allowed other White passengers to continue through. He filed a complaint and Tweeted about the incident, which has made worldwide news.


Books

* ''Creep'' (Evolutionary Press, 2011) * ''Book of She'' (Lulu, 2012) (e-book) * ''The Most Beautiful Thing in the World'' (Evolutionary Press, 2014) * ''Very short notes I wrote to you while I was high on cocaine'' (2015) * ''I Hate That I Have to Tell You'' (Evolutionary Press, 2016)


Filmography


Film


Television


Web series


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Walker, Darnell Lamont Living people African-American television producers American television producers Sexual abuse victim advocates Documentary film directors 21st-century African-American people 21st-century African-American writers 1982 births Writers from Charlottesville, Virginia