Jacqueline Walker (born 10 April 1954) is a British political activist and writer.
She has been a teacher and anti-racism trainer.
She is the author of a family memoir, Pilgrim State, and the co-writer and performer of a one-woman show, The Lynching, about her black and Jewish identity, her experience of racism on settling in the UK and the allegations she faced of antisemitism as a Labour Party activist.
She held the roles of Vice-Chair of South Thanet Constituency Labour Party and Vice-Chair of Momentum before being suspended and ultimately expelled from the party for misconduct, following the allegations.