Liz Walker (journalist)
Liz Walker, the first black woman to co-anchor a newscast in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, was installed as Pastor of the Roxbury Presbyterian Church in May 2014. She had served as "transitional leader" since 2011.
Education
She graduated from Olivet College in Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications. In 2005 she graduated from Harvard Divinity School with a Master’s degree focusing on religion and women’s issues. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi and American Women in Radio and Television.
Career as journalist
Walker was the evening news anchor at WBZ-TV since 1981. In 1987, she was reportedly making $500,000 a year. But her career began in her hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas working as the public affairs director. On-air assignments in Denver (KMGH-TV) and San Francisco (KRON-TV) followed before she moved to Boston and WBZ in 1980.
After doing a story on the Lost Boys of Sudan, she began to re-evaluate her life. Ultimately, this led to her enrolling at the Harvard Divinity School in September 2001.