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Amara Walker, or Amara Sohn-Walker (Шаблон:IPAc-en; née Sohn), is an American journalist and a news anchor for CNN This Morning Weekend.[1] She is also a correspondent on CNN. Since joining the network in 2014, she has anchored numerous hours of breaking news.

Early life and education

Walker, who is a Korean American, was born and raised outside Los Angeles.[2] In 2003, she graduated from the University of Southern California with a double degree in broadcast journalism and political science.[3]

Career

Walker started her career at KMIR-TV in Palm Springs.[4] In 2005, Walker joined the NBC-owned WTVJ in Miami, Florida, where she worked as a news anchor and a general assignment reporter.[5]

In July 2012, Walker transferred her roles as a news anchor and a general assignment reporter to the Fox-owned WFLD in Chicago, Illinois, after moving there with her husband.[1] In December 2013, Walker departed WFLD and moved to Atlanta, Georgia, with her husband, where she joined CNN International.[6] From 2015 to 2020, Walker anchored a three-hour daily news program on CNN International's CNN Today[6][3] with colleague Michael Holmes.[2]

In March 2021, Walker reported on air that she had been the victim of anti-East Asian insults.[7] In February 2022, she published an opinion piece about violence against East Asian-American women.[8] On October 8, 2022, she was officially named co-anchor of New Day Weekend, now CNN This Morning Weekend.

Personal life

In April 2012, Walker married otolaryngologist and facial plastic surgeon Thomas Walker in Austria.[5][9] Aside from her native English, she also speaks Spanish and Korean,[2] although Walker has stated that her Korean is not proficient.[10]

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