Dr. Linda J.M. Holloway, a passionate educator and advocate for children’s welfare, has embarked on a mission to address two alarming issues facing young students: low literacy rates and the epidemic of hair bullying, particularly among Black children. When she discovered that one in three children were not reading at grade level and learned of the emotional distress caused by taunts about their hair, she felt compelled to take action.
In response, Dr. Holloway, an Alabama State University counselor educator, launched the “1,000 Free Books Giveaway” campaign three years ago to provide books to children in marginalized communities. Starting locally in Alabama, her initiative has expanded significantly, yielding over 2,500 free books distributed to children in need.
I Love My Happy Hair
Her first book, “I Love My Happy Hair,” is central to her campaign, which addresses hair bullying while promoting a positive self-image. The story follows a little girl named Little Miss Linda who grapples with her feelings about her hair until her mother teaches her to appreciate its uniqueness. Through the enchanting tale, Little Miss Linda inspires other children to celebrate their hair and reject the negativity associated with hair bullying. Her journey is complemented by the uplifting “Happy Hair Song” and an anti-air bully pledge.
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