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Making Her Mark and Minding Her Business

Netta Walker written by Tyroneca Griffin

What sealed the deal for acting to bloom into your career? I started my freshman and sophomore years doing some minor acting in school productions. Then, I began getting into trouble, almost expelled. One teacher, Miss Shirley Kirby, challenged me to hone in on my acting and love for theater. She told me that I was going to do theater! She saw past my behaviors and chose to focus on the potential I held. Promising her I would pursue theater in college, after graduation, I moved to Chicago and really dove right in. I really am thankful for her dedication to teaching and her passion for her students. What barriers have you overcome as a young black actress in the industry? I think anyone that has intersectionality in their existence has met barriers that prevent us from doing the best work we can. While in college, I was told that I should relegate myself to the ¨stand-by¨ character, I would never be a leading lady, and I would never be as successful as my counterparts. How did you overcome them? I am thankful for Chicago and the love and encouragement from my fellow artists. I draw from the love and strength from my parents. Specifically, the wise words of my father. He was in the Navy. He worked his way from enlisting and retired as a Chief. He told me, “If someone tells you that you can’t do something, you now have twice as many reasons to say that you can.” As a black woman coming out in the industry, I was told what stories I was allowed to tell. I hold my father’s words close, and I continue to prove those wrong that told me what box I should fit my gift into. It is invigorating to prove them wrong and challenge the norm! Our normal is whatever we make it! If you weren’t acting, what career could we find you thriving in now? These days, you can find Netta Walker hydrated, moisturized, and minding her business – taking Hollywood by storm, one episode at a time. The 25-year-old All American: Homecoming star may be young, but she has tons of experience, both in life and on stage. Hailing from the South, she credits an educator as the catalyst in activating her love for acting. We’ve gotten to know Keisha, the HBCU student, but who is Netta Walker? I was raised by my parents in Jacksonville, Florida, alongside three older brothers. As you could imagine, there was never a dull moment. I would try to be just like my brothers. I attended historically black institutions from primary school through 12th grade. It was such a rich experience being surrounded by black culture on that level.

Issue #14 2022

Wow! There are a couple of things I would be pursuing. I have always wanted to be an astronomer! When I was five, my dad bought me a telescope. From that point on, the stars became a full-fledged love! On the other end of the spectrum, I would be thriving as a Human Psychologist for war veterans. Growing up, I saw the benefits of therapy for my dad. In the Black community, mental health is often overlooked and even joked about. I saw my father’s life improve as he phased through his visits and reconciled with what he experienced while serving. Often, we see life imitating art. If you could give your younger self advice, what would you say? LISTEN TO YOUR PARENTS! Spend more time with your family. Don´t take what others say about you personally. Have and maintain boundaries; don’t let people in your space. Have empathy.


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Tosha

4min
pages 80-86

Plair & Oyinade

3min
page 77

The Washingtons

1min
pages 72-73

Tressa Smallwood

3min
page 74

William Pierre

2min
page 75

Donna Jones

4min
page 76

Mike Gauyo

3min
pages 70-71

Chef Joya

2min
page 68

Alonzo Lerone

5min
pages 66-67

Tondalaya Smith

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pages 64-65

Tinashe Kajese-Bolden

1min
pages 58-59

Lil Will

3min
pages 54-55

Paige Fraser

3min
pages 56-57

Royal Cromwell

2min
pages 60-61

Ruff Endz

3min
pages 52-53

Rockie

2min
page 51

The Ghost Brothers

4min
pages 46-47

Lawrence Robinson

4min
pages 40-45

Mike The Profit

3min
pages 37-39

Derrick King

3min
pages 30-31

Isadora Ortega

2min
pages 32-33

Tommy Davidson

3min
pages 34-36

Rayan Lawrence

3min
page 27

Travina Springer

6min
pages 28-29

Kheon Clarke

3min
page 26

Brandon Gilpin

2min
page 25

Page Kennedy

6min
pages 22-24

Shomari Love

3min
pages 16-17

Kelly Jenrette

4min
pages 18-19

Justiin Davis

4min
pages 20-21

Melissa L. Williams

3min
page 13

Netta Walker

5min
pages 14-15

Richard “Richie Loco” Nevels

5min
pages 10-12

Lucy Barrett

3min
page 9

Madison Shamoun

3min
pages 7-8
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