Gale Glover, Ed.S, MPA is a social activist, educator, spoken word artist, domestic abuse survivor, and author of eleven books including her upcoming autobiography Pain, Passion, Poverty, and Power. Her books and work on higher education and the Flint Water Crisis earned her a featured spot on ABC News, Michigan Radio and in many articles. Gale also earned a recognition as ABC News Person of the Week and received a nomination for the Christ Enrichment Literacy Award. Gale then went on to start a nonprofit to help the Flint kids recover from the water crisis and through her efforts and her organization Flint Kids Matter, Gale has given away almost 2000 books. Her goal was to improve literacy to counter the developmental delays caused by the lead poisoning. More recently, Gale started the movement Black Girl Limited to empower young girls and women, to end racism and break the generational curse. Gale, who grew up in the impoverished community of Flint, Michigan knows what it feels like to battle stereotypes. She wants to empower people of all nationalities and create a world that truly exemplifies equality. Please join the Black Girl Limited Movement by signing the pledge of commitment to end racism. As a thank you for signing the pledge along with purchasing the book, Black Girl Limited, we will display your company logo or picture and bio on our website and list you as one of our sponsors. Please help Gale change the world by promoting love and equality. Visit AuthorGaleGlover.com for more information.
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