Thursday, January 31, 2013

#ThrowbackThursday: Miss Freetown USA and Tiny Miss Freetown USA at the Junior Miss Sierra Leone USA Pageant



Hello world!!!

Hope all is well with you and yours. I'm doing well, thanks be to God! While I was Miss Freetown USA, I served as a volunteer at the Junior Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012 Pageant (candidates competed for the titles of Precious Miss, Tiny Miss, Little Miss, Junior Miss, Pre-Teen Miss, and Teen Miss).
Tiny Miss Freetown USA 2012 and Miss Freetown USA 2012
I'm pictured here with the beautiful and sweet, Miss Paris. She was Miss Freetown in her division (Tiny Miss), and did an excellent job in all segments throughout the event. I remember watching her on stage during the Afrikana segment of the show dressed in raffia; green, white, and blue beads; she also came with props (calabash, cotton tree-shaped fan, coconut). While explaining the symbol of all her props, one of my favorite lines was when she held up the coconut and said "dis na kokonat, di wata swiiiiiit"

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA

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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Miss Sierra Leone USA Gives Back on National Day of Service

Hello world!!!

Hope all is well with you and yours. The past week has been very cold for me, but I am doing great overall, thanks to the Almighty. This past weekend was full of many events and festivities for those of us living in the U.S., and of course a celebration worldwide, one memorable event being the inauguration of President Barack Obama for his second term. My personal platform as Miss Sierra Leone USA is advocating for SHERO, and the "S" stands for Service. This past Saturday, I spent my morning putting together care packages and writing encouraging "thank you" cards for U.S. service members deployed overseas at the National Guard Armory in Washington, DC.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Waiting in the "volunteer" line for check-in
Other volunteers waiting in line to check-in; it was a VERY cold morning
Fact: President Obama called for a National Day of Service to kick off the inauguration ceremonies and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by giving back to local communities and urging people nationwide to find local volunteer projects. The First and Second family rolled up their sleeves as well, President Obama stated "that's because inaugurations are about more than just celebrating. They are about coming together to make our country a better place." The MLK Day of Service is a part of United We Serve, the President's national call to service initiative. It calls for Americans from all walks of life to work together to provide solutions to our most pressing national problems. Dr. King once said, "Life's most persistent and urgent question is: 'What are you doing for others?'"
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 Ruby B. Johnson with Sandra Bears, Ms. Senior DC 2005
Miss Sierra Leone USA with Idriss and Zara
One of the coolest moments for me at this event was running into Idriss and Zara (pictured above). While I was waiting in line to check-in with fellow volunteers, my "Salone radar" kicked in and I heard krio! Initially I thought I was thinking out loud, and I quickly realized that the people behind me were really speaking krio. I turned around and asked them if they were Sierra Leoneans and they happily said "YES!" We were all just so excited to meet each other, and after that encounter we stuck together throughout the event. I truly enjoy moments like this doing what I love to do with my fellow Sierra Leoneans and making a difference. They're a wonderful couple and I really enjoyed my time with them, and will keep in touch.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with the women of Swing Phi Swing 
The ladies expressed to me that after meeting me they'll like to visit Sierra Leone for their next vacation. Swing Phi Swing is a non-profit social fellowship, as opposed to a traditional Greek lettered sorority, that performs service to communities of color.
Event band 
MC Lyte was the event DJ
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013 with members of the US Army ROTC, who served as volunteers
It was a GREAT turnout, there were thousands of volunteers
2nd Lady Dr. Jill Biden speaking on the importance of the work of the
women and men who serve our country abroad and at home
2nd Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Vice President Joe Biden with their grandson
The 2nd Family
2nd Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Vice President Joe Biden and family
Tawny, a beautiful woman I met at the event
Reggie, man in red, one of the event organizers/volunteers
While volunteering, Reggie read my sash and shared with me that he was born in Freetown (another Sierra Leone connection at the event). I was very excited to meet him, and told him that I was also born and raised in Freetown, and that I represented the city of Freetown at the Miss Sierra Leone USA Pageant as Miss Freetown USA.
Miss Sierra Leone USA putting together care packages for our troops abroad
Putting together care packages for our troops abroad
Putting together care packages for our troops abroad
Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson with MC Lyte, lyricist and iconic hip-hop pioneer
MC Lyte is a rapper who first gained fame in the late-1980s becoming the first solo woman rapper to release a full album with 1988's critically acclaimed "Lyte as a Rock." In addition to acting, MC Lyte founded Hip-Hop Sisters Network which includes Hip-Hop Sisters Artistry; it provides a platform for women artists to showcase their talents in an environment of encouragement and respect, as well as Hip-Hop Sisters Foundation, which is a non-profit charity that promotes positive images of women of ethnic diversity by bringing together leaders from the world of hip hop, the entertainment industry, and the corporate world. HHS provides national and international support to women and youth around the globe on the topics of cultural issues, financial empowerment, health and wellness, mentorship, and educational opportunities.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
With my Salone sista, Zara
A beautiful young lady from the US Virgin Islands that shared with me that
she's a former Miss High School Virgin Islands
Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson with members of the US Army
I am pictured here with some of the women and men that courageously serve our country, which I am very grateful for. So here's my third Salone connection encounter: The woman wearing the green hat to my right is a Sierra Leonean-American, named Koroma, and we were both very excited to meet each other at the event. After my shift was over and while heading out of the DC Armory, I came across these service members. After reading my sash, they expressed with excitement that their comrade was from Sierra Leone; Koroma at that moment was doing something else. After getting her attention, she and her friends took a lot of pictures of me and said they would show the pictures to other Sierra Leoneans they know who serve in the U.S. Army.

Overall, I had a wonderful time at this event and I think it's a wonderful initiative for us all to give back. Volunteerism is something very dear to me, and I couldn't be happier spending my very cold Saturday morning with thousands of other people, with my fellow Sierra Leoneans, and living out my platform as Miss Sierra Leone USA.

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA.

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

#ThrowbackThursday: Meeting Idris Elba

Hello world!!!

Before is a photo of me in 2011 at the Salone at 50 Independence Award Show with Idris Elba (Hollywood actor and DJ) and Zain Sesay-Harrell (Nurse and Owner of Miss Sierra Leone New York Pageant).
Idris Elba, me, and Zain Sesay-Harrell
Fun Fact: Idris has a Sierra Leonean father and a Ghanaian mother; they met in West Africa before moving to East London.


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Miss Sierra Leone USA reflects on January 6, 1999

Hello world!!!

Hope all is well with you and yours. I am doing well, thanks to the Almighty. January 6, 1999. On this day in Sierra Leone, many lives were taken and our hearts were broken. It was a very sad and unforgettable day in my country, but we the people prevailed in the end. Even though this was a terrifying event for all, including the entire civil war, we prayed and persevered together as a nation. There was no classification of what tribe a person is or what religion they belonged to, we prevailed as Sierra Leoneans and called upon one God! 
Map of Sierra Leone colored with the nation's flag colors and alignment
Sierra Leone Coat of Arms
Fact: On January 6, 1999, rebel forces entered Freetown and launched a campaign of terror. Revolutionary United Front (RUF) fighters systematically murdered, mutilated, and raped thousands of civilians. The invasion lasted for a week and few days, but the suffering was untold. Hundreds were amputated, and a quarter of the capital city was burnt down. Over three thousand people were killed.
May the souls of the lives lost on this day and during the civil war rest in peace, and may happiness and blessings be granted on us all, the survivors. I pray the Almighty continues to comfort all those that still mourn the loss of loved ones on this day (14 years ago) and/or throughout the civil war. God bless the lion mountain. Land that we love, OUR SIERRA LEONE.
These children of Sierra Leone are our future, let us tell them of our nation's
history but also keep them optimistic for the nation's developing future.
In conclusion, I will like to share an excerpt from Nikki Giovanni's speech after the massacre at Virginia Tech. Her poem was specifically written for this incident but I believe it can be understood by all who mourn and face tragedy in life.

We are sad today, and we will be sad for quite a while. 
We are not moving on, we are embracing our mourning.
We are strong enough to stand tall tearlessly, we are brave enough to bend to cry, and we are sad enough to know that we must laugh again.
We do not understand this tragedy. We know we did nothing to deserve it
No one deserves a tragedy
We are strong, and brave, and innocent, and unafraid. 
We are better than we think we are and not quite what we want to be. 
We are alive to the imaginations and the possibilities. 
We will continue to invent the future through our blood and tears and through all our sadness.
We will prevail.
We will prevail.
We will prevail.

We Are Virginia Tech by Nikki Giovanni

SMILE. The future of Sierra Leone is only brighter. It Gets Better!!!
WE ARE SIERRA LEONEANS
WE WILL PREVAIL!!!

Let us all have a moment of silence for the lives lost on this day, 14 years ago. 
Have a blessed Sunday, everyone.


Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

#ThrowbackThursday - Miss Sierra Leone USA is a Murraydeen Graduate

Hello world!!!
Hope you and yours had a wonderful time during the Holidays. I had a great time and was surrounded by my loved ones, thanks be to God. Happy New Year and I pray that 2013 will be a year of success, love, and progress for all of us. Remember to reach for excellence and nothing less. Now, back to the subject of this post: #throwbackthursday
Rocking my yellow and navy blue...and of course the white socks and shoes

This little light of Murray Deen, I'm going to let it shine...LET IT SHINE ALL THE TIME!!! 


I am a PROUD alumna of THE Murraydeen Preparatory School. Red is my favorite color (not just because my name is Ruby), so I loved being part of Nelson Williams House. Hurray for Nelson!!! Marching during Thanksgiving, receiving lots of prizes at Prizegiving, and being Red House's representative for "late for school" at Sports were some of my favorite memories at this school. Shoutouts to Mrs. Grace Williams, Mrs. Letitia Harding, Mrs. Christiana Scott, Mr. Abass Kamara (my lesson teacher in class 6), Mrs. Acelia Smith, Mr. Younghai, Mr. Clarke, and Mr. Jonathan Bundu (my favorite drama teacher)!!!

Ruby B. Johnson,
Your Miss Sierra Leone USA


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