Linsey Davis, a journalist, inspires young girls around the world through her latest book for children.

Linsey Davis, Emmy-winning reporter, talks to BLACK ENTERPRISE about her new children's book "Girls of the World" that inspires girls to do more.

March 16th 2024.

Linsey Davis, a journalist, inspires young girls around the world through her latest book for children.
Linsey Davis, an Emmy award-winning journalist, recently sat down with BLACK ENTERPRISE to discuss her latest venture - a children's book titled "Girls of the World: Doing More Than Ever Before". In this book, Davis aims to empower young girls by showcasing their capabilities and inspiring them to reach for the stars. As a New York Times bestselling author, Davis has written five books in total, each with a unique message of encouraging children to dream big and appreciate diversity.

With "Girls of the World", Davis takes a slightly different approach, focusing specifically on the empowerment of girls. She believes that in a world where girls are not always given the credit they deserve, it is important to remind them of their worth and potential. "Words like 'brave' and 'strong' are not always associated with girls, and I think that's problematic," Davis explained. "I think it's really important early on to spread those seeds, plant those seeds for girls to be empowered, for girls to be affirmed, for girls to be self-assured."

Throughout her successful career, Davis has not only talked about the power of women, but she has also become a living example of it. As the live anchor for ABC News, she has had the privilege of engaging in conversations with people from all walks of life, including Vice President Kamala Harris. Davis credits her faith, strong support system, and unwavering motivation for her success, and she hopes to inspire others to believe in their own potential.

Reflecting on her childhood, Davis remembers her parents always encouraging her to believe in herself and her abilities. "I always joke that I was either smart enough or silly enough to believe them when they said, 'You know you can do whatever you want to do...'," she shared. "I really did put stock in that, and so, as a result, I never felt limited. I never felt diminished. I always really felt empowered by my parents and, in that, I've always thought about that in terms of the types of messages I want to put out into the world."

In the full interview, Davis discusses more about her book and the importance of empowering young girls. As a successful and inspiring woman, she hopes to encourage girls to believe in themselves and their capabilities, and to never let anyone else define their worth. To watch the full interview, click here. And don't forget to check out Davis' latest book, "Girls of the World: Doing More Than Ever Before".

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