Marsha Walker’s Journey to Activism


In this interview, Marsha Walker, a devoted Christian, wife, mother, and homeschooling advocate, shares her journey from homeschooling her daughter with sensory processing challenges to becoming an accidental activist.

She highlights the shortcomings of the traditional education system and advocates for a more personalized, interest-driven approach to learning. Walker discusses her activism, inspired by the poor conditions in various schools she visited while promoting her children’s book, ‘If I Can You Can Too,’ which shares the stories of successful individuals who overcame hardships. She calls for less government involvement in education and healthcare, emphasizing free-market solutions and good governance as means to reduce corruption.

Walker stresses the importance of public involvement in politics and fostering a moral society to ensure a better future for the next generation.

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