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The Ndustry Hosts 9-year old Author, Change-maker, Natalie Moxie Girl McGriff

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This week the Ndustry Hosts our youngest author and industry change-maker, 9-year old Natalie “Moxie Girl” McGriff!

Natalie is the co-author of “The Adventures of Moxie McGriff” a series of children’s books aimed at teaching young girls of color the importance of loving themselves just as they are.

Natalie, a delightfully funny brown skinned girl previously suffered from low self-esteem regarding her hair texture and skin tone. Through much encouragement and constant adulation from family and friends, Natalie’s esteem began to rise and she is now proud to be herself.

She is now seeking to encourage, uplift and empower other young girls of color that may be suffering from low self-esteem by creating a children’s book that transforms what many may see as flaws, into super powers.

The goal is create positive images of girls of color, causing them to take pride in themselves.

Be sure to book Natalie for your next event and see why her message of self-acceptance resonates with audiences of all ages!

“The Adventures of Moxie McGriff” series Includes:  The Adventures of Moxie McGriff,  Moxie McGriff Saves the Library Part I, ?  Moxie McGriff Saves the Library Part II. Natalie “Moxie Girl” McGriff has received the following honors and awards:  The White House’s 2016 United State of Women Change Maker,  National Organization of Black Elected Legislative Women’s 2016 Shining Star Award and is Featured in Allstate Insurance’s “Worth Telling” Black History Month Campaign. Tune-in to the live show from 7-8 pm est. To Listen, dial 718-766-4964, via mobile, or click the online link. 

 

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