SOCIAL JUSTICE

Color is not a crime

Color is not a crime

DONALD WALKER

work in ST PAUL’s rondo community

Donald’s work spans decades in the Rondo Community. Here is a partial listing of organizations that have benefitted from exhibiting and purchasing of Donald’s work:

  • The late Coretta Scott King

  • The late Johnny Cochran

  • The late Vidal Sassoon

  • Dave Winfield, Baseball Hall of Famer

  • Patrick Ewing, New York Knicks

  • Trentt Tucker,  Ny Nicks, Minnesota Timberwolves

  • B.J. Armstrong, Chicago Bulls

  • Dr. Charles E Crutchfield Sr.

  • Dr. James Brewer Stewart, Historian, Macalester College

  • William Mitchell College of Law

  • General Mills

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • Ujamma

  • St. Paul Pioneer Press

  • University of Minnesota Diversity Dept.

  • Mount Olivet Missionary Church

  • Shiloh Baptist Church

  • New Hope Baptist Church

  • St. Albans Church

  • Higherground  Academy school

  • Esquires Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs

  • Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

  • Rondo Community Library

  • Hennepin County Hospital

  • University of Minnesota Community Research Center

  • St Paul High School for the Recording Arts

  • Minneapolis Urban League

  • Walker West Music Academy (Founded by Donald’s brother Carl Walker)

  • White Bear Lake Community Arts Center

  • American Indian OIC Education and Career Center

  • March for Dimes

  • Trent Tucker, “II For Kids Foundation”

  • Dave Winfield, Student Athlete Foundation

  • Alan Page Foundation

  • Minnesota Metropolitan State University

Donald walker, has for over four decades, created a portfolio of startling images that convey with exceptional vividness compelling truths  that are foundational to black history, memory and ongoing struggle.