Miss Black Colorado, Jasmine Alexander, is the owner of this yearโs Miss Black USA crown and a prize package that includes a $5,000 scholarship and a trip to Africa.
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But hers wasnโt the only victory in this atypical beauty competition, which was held Sunday night at the Theatre for Performing Arts at the University of the District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. The pageant was a celebration of community engagement, self-empowerment and sisterhood among the high-achieving women who walked the stage.
Nowhere to be found was the pettiness or superficiality often associated in the public imagination with such competitions. Even further removed were the stereotypes of black womenโs adversarial interactions, which are pushed through reality-television shows and mainstream media. Despite competing against one another for the title and crown of Miss Black USA, the contestants, some of whom hold masterโs degrees and have established their own nonprofits, fondly referred to one another as โsister queens."
โIโve built a large sisterhood โฆ itโs a lot more empowering. Itโs a lot more helping out [than other pageants],โ said Miss Black Florida Shirley Alabre, 26. โItโs not just a pageant, itโs a movement.โ
The women, representing 25 states and dressed to the nines in black dresses and metallic pumps, kicked off the evening with a choreographed routine performed to Beyoncรฉโs โGrown Woman.โ
A panel of four judges narrowed to 15 the contestant field, on which the womenโwhose beauty encompassed all shapes, sizes and shadesโsquared off in competitive rounds, including a question-and-answer portion, aerobic wear, talent and evening gown. They answered questions including, โShould voting be made mandatory for all U.S. citizens?โ โWhat is the most pressing crisis in the African-American community?โ and โWhich book would you choose for Oprahโs summer book club?โ
Performances, which included spoken word, theater, singing and concert piano, were dynamic, uplifting and, at times, deeply personal.
ย โAs a member of the armed forces, and now as Miss Black USA, I canโt think of a better way to serve my country,โ Alexander, an Air Force intelligence officer who holds a masterโs degree in human services and executive leadership, said of her win.
She plans to use her reign to promote the Heart Truth Campaign to raise awareness about heart disease, a killer of 1 in 4 women.
Winning or losing aside, the pageant showcased that black beautyโinside and outโwas worth celebratingโan all-too-rare message in a society that often portrays black women in an unflattering light and fixates on beauty ideals that can preclude them.
โI really feel like this pageant is necessary because we come from a range of backgrounds and we all look very, very different,โ said Miss Black Kentucky LaPrecious Brewer, 22. โIโm very proud of this organization for representing all of us.โ
Editorโs note:ย Also check out the accompanying slideshow, โThe Miss Black USA 2014 Pageant: Photos.โ
Erin C.J. Robertson is a summer intern at The Root.
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