Sallie Huggins is the personification of what it means to be a sister with superpowers. Huggins demonstrates her powers through caring for others and providing services to meet the needs of others.
As a professional educator, Huggins has provided assistance to teachers and directors on how to interact with and teach children from birth to age 5. She has also taught as an adjunct professor helping to mold and shape the minds of future educators.
Huggins has a master’s degree in early childhood education and a doctorate degree in ministry. She offers consulting services for early childhood education through Huggins Professional Development.
Huggins is a native of Florida, where she is an active member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. She and her husband Michael are the proud parents of three successful adult children.
As a Black woman, what do you consider your superpowers to be?
As a Black woman, I consider my superpowers to be persistent, my faith, and the willingness to speak up.
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