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Oklahoma Sweeps Both National Titles At Miss Black US Ambassador And Miss Black Teen US Ambassador

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

 

For the first time in Miss Black US Ambassador history both the Miss and Teen National titles are captured by the same state. On July 28th  2018 at Impact Event Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Contestants from across the nation competed in a preliminary community service presentation and private interview, fitness, evening gown and on-stage question competition. During the official pageant week, the state ambassadors hosted several events that are geared toward health and wellness, women empowerment and community engagement.

In the teen division finals, Brooklynn Douglas, Miss Black Teen Oklahoma USAM and Miss Black Teen North Carolina USAM, Imani Johnson stood hand in hand. Brookylnns name was called as the 2018 Miss Black Teen US Ambassador. Brooklynn is a senior at Booker T Washington High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Brooklynns platform is: “Not for Sale” Teen Sex Trafficking Education and Awareness

Shortly after Brooklynns name was called. The Miss Division runner ups were named and Oluwakemi Oluwarotimi, Miss Black Oklahoma USAM and Miss Black Mississippi USAM Jaleah Wright stood hand in hand and Oluwakemi Oluwarotimi was announced as the 2018 Miss Black US Ambassador making it a double win for the state of Oklahoma.

Oluwakemi is recent graduate of the University of Central Oklahoma and the former Miss Black University of Central Oklahoma. Oluwakemi’s Platform is STEM GEMS: Inspiring a love for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in young girls.

Both young women will travel the entire US and overseas sharing their platforms, hosting conferences and empowering the masses.

For more information contact Jeanette Williams at 918 955 9045 Facebook Miss Black Tulsa Pageant or email msblktul@aol.com

About the Miss Black Teen US and Miss Black US Ambassador Scholarship Pageant

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The Miss Black US Ambassador and Miss Black Teen US Ambassador Scholarship Pageant is a program of Ambassador of Change Inc., a 501c3. Our mission exists to give a once in a lifetime opportunity for young African American women to serve as an ambassador of change and to encourage, empower and enlighten, communities’ states and nations. Our purpose is to be a rising voice in the community and to make difference, by providing educational forums and events that focus on health disparities, poverty, violence and major issues plaguing the African American community. Our goal is to be a role model not only to young African American women, but to women around the world. MBUSAM is than a pretty face, and more than a competition. It’s a program that gives 365 days of support and resources to communities in need. It’s a platform for today’s savvy, smart and aware, young women of color to express their viewpoints, extraordinary talents and accomplishments to the national public, while offering scholarships opportunities to further education.

Public Relations Contacts:

Patrice Harrison, Founder & Chief Executive Officer E: Patrice.Harrison@thembusam.com T: 678-367-0050 ext 101

Camille Scott E: Camille.Scott@thembusam.com

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