Sunday, July 20, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Teams Up With South African Embassy on 2014 Nelson Mandela International Day

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing great, thanks to the Almighty. On July 18th, I volunteered with the United States Embassy of South Africa at the So Others Might Eat (SOME) homeless shelter for Mandela Day. The annual Nelson Mandela International Day, July 18, was launched in recognition of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela’s birthday on July 18th, 2009. It is more than a celebration of Madiba’s life and legacy. It is a global movement to honor his life’s work and act to change the world for the better. The message behind Mandela Day is simple – each individual has the ability and the responsibility to change the world for the better. My personal platform as Miss Sierra Leone USA is Advocating for SHERO, and S stands for service; therefore, a Day like this is very near and dear to my heart. Also, I've always admired the work and seen Tata Madiba as my honorary great grandfather.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world, the ability to make an impact. It was inspired by a call Nelson Mandela made in 2008, for the next generation to take on the burden of leadership in addressing the world’s social injustices when he said that “it is in your hands now”. Since the late Nelson Mandela fought for social justice for 67 years, it is recommended that individuals utilize 67 minutes on Mandela Day and make a positive contribution in their community. Mandela Day is not meant as a public holiday, but as a day to honor the legacy of Nelson Mandela, South Africa's civil rights leader and former President, and his values, through volunteering and community service. I may not be South African but because of Papa Mandela, an African girl like me grew up in a nation like Sierra Leone in peace and freedom with lots of African pride. Because of Africans like Papa Mandela, I can.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
On Mandela Day, individuals in South Africa and around the world rallied together in community service in honor of Tata Madiba's birthday and lifelong service to the world. In commemoration of this Day, I teamed up with the Embassy of South Africa in the United States to do my 67 minutes of service. Multiple programs were set up by the embassy, and I had the opportunity to serve at the SOME homeless shelter. As some of you may know, I've been volunteering at the SOME dining room over the past months. However, for Mandela Day I got to volunteer at the SOME affordable housing shelter in a different location. For Mandela Day, activities involved: cleaning the shelter, gardening, planting flowers, cleaning the playground, and many more.
Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. Anne Cornelius (Embassy of South Africa staff member)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and SOME staff member
SOME staff member and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and SOME staff member
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson with Embassy of South Africa and SOME staff members
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson with Embassy of South Africa and SOME staff members
Overall, I had a great time serving with these wonderful women and men as we continue the legacy of Tata Madiba. While cleaning up, the South African embassy staff and individuals taught me some words in Xhosa (one of the official languages in South Africa) and I taught them some words in Krio. As we kept talking and getting to know each other, we realized how much similar we all are as Africans regardless of the artificial regional boundaries in our continent. In addition, they admired my dedication to service and proud that young folks are still energetic about giving back. A couple of them even recommended I pay a visit to Africa's "rainbow nation," and by God's grace I plan to do that in the future.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson with fellow Mandela Day volunteers
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson with fellow Mandela Day volunteers
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
There is nothing I fear more than waking up without a program that will help me bring a little happiness to those with no resources, those who are poor, illiterate, and ridden with terminal disease. - Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela


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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson Stars as Matorma in 2014 Stage Play 'Cry of the Country Virgin'

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been doing fantastic and loving every moment of Summer 2014, thanks be to God! As I had alluded in a previous post, exactly a month from today I'll be starring in the classic Sierra Leonean stage play, Cry of the Country Virgin. Growing up in Sierra Leone and Nigeria, I was very involved in Drama Club and I did a lot of acting and singing, as well as dancing performances and competitions for my schools. I have fond memories of performing at British Council in Freetown representing my Alma Mater The Murraydeen Preparatory School and performing for large audiences. Living in the United States for over the past decade, I got re-involved into theater again through playwright, actor, and director David Buakei Vandy. My first stage play in the US was Let Me Die Alone: The Life and Times of Madam Yoko in June 2011. Fast forward three years later, I'm working with him again as the lead character, named Matorma, in the upcoming production of Cry of the Country Virgin written by Syl Johnson. In addition to acting, I'll be singing and dancing; I'm also learning Mende for some of the dialogue and all the songs. Myself, entire cast, and production team are working very hard to give all of you a phenomenal show, so please be there to support us and open your hearts to be moved by the play's powerful message.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson Stars as lead character in Cry of the Country Virgin
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It’s time for the greatest African stage play ever Cry of the Country Virgin, written by Syl Johnson, edited and directed by David Buakei Vandy; showing on Saturday August 16th, 2014 at 4101 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22312. Doors open at 6:00 pm prompt.

Cry of the Country Virgin is based on a true story that took place in the south-Eastern province of Sierra Leone. It highlights the impact of polygamous marriages namely: jealousy between wives, children and to what extent some would go to be the center of attention in the home. 

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Cry of the Country Virgin
August 16, 2014
4101 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, VA 22312
6:00 PM
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Cry of the Country Virgin chronicles the life of a young virgin – Matorma who was admired and adored by all in her village. Due to the evil nature of her step mother Yema, Matorma lost her mother and the only thing that could have brought her happiness, going to the Bondo Society. Matorma became the maid in the home and suffered immensely at the hands of her step mother, father, and sister Musu.

The play features Star actors like: The Reigning Miss Sierra Leone USA Ruby B. Johnson as Matorma, the Sensational Wokie Minah as Yema, Victor Tarmoh of Tegloma fame as Mahin, Brian Conteh as B.S. Joy Dominion as Musu, Antonia Marie Akpan as Jeneba, Sao Bangura as Sowei, and the Entertaining David Vandy as Kenya Lavalie and more.
"Cry of the Country Virgin" stage play
If you have ever wondered about life beyond the grave; or what some people would do to get what they want, then make it a date with the cast of Cry of the Country Virgin. All of your questions will be answered as this amazing and talented cast exposes the bitter truth about: love, loneliness, womanhood, friendship, rivalry, and much more, all happening on Saturday August 16th 2014 at 4101 Fairfax Parkway Alexandria, VA 22312.

Tickets are priced at $50.00 (VIP and refreshment) front seat guaranteed, $30.00 at the gate, and $25.00 in advance before show day.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson Sings, Dances, and Stars as Matorma in Cry of the Country Virgin
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CRY OF THE COUNTRY VIRGIN IS A PLAY YOU DON'T WANT TO MISS.

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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2014 Sierra Leone Progressive Union's Independence Day Picnic

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing fabulous, thanks be to God! On July 4th, I attended the Sierra Leone Progressive Union's (SLPU) annual picnic in commemoration of our nation's Independence Day in Virginia. This was my second time attending this picnic, I was a special guest there last year. It was a lovely event getting to see familiar faces, and meeting wonderful new folks. Being a picnic, the food was delicious and I took home a lovely spread of take-out. Thanks to all that blessed me with the food! Overall, I had a phenomenal time on such a beautiful day.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and little Miss Soraya (daughter of Actor/Comedian Foday Kargbo)
Mr. David Vandy (Voice of America anchor and Director) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and some cast mates of 'Cry of the Country Virgin'
On August 16, 2014, I will be starring in the classic Sierra Leonean play Cry of the Country Virgin as Matorma, the lead character. At this event, an excerpt was scheduled to be performed to show a preview of our stage play; so a good amount of the cast was present. I'll be blogging more details about tickets and more information in an upcoming post. Don't miss this masterpiece African experience next month! Below is the flier for the play.
Cry of the Country Virgin
August 16, 2014 at 6:30 pm
4101 Fairfax Parkway, Alexandria, Virginia 22312
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Musician/Dancer Ahmed Janka Nabay (King of Bubu Music)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Joseph Umarr Deen-Koroma (All People's Congress Youth Wing Leader in the US)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mr. Foday Kargbo (Actor/Comedian)
My "Showbiz Dad"
Mr. David Buakei Vandy and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Little Miss Soraya and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Special Remarks:
HAPPY 238th BIRTHDAY, AMERICA!!!
Happy Independence Day to these United States of America. Special thanks to all the women and men that serve our country in and out of uniform. Our nation may not be perfect, but I know we have come a very long way and the best is yet to come. Hardworking citizens of this nation, whether born here or naturalized, built it. I am grateful for the sacrifices made for me to live in this country by my mother, and all the historical figures in the civil rights movement and women's movement, etc. I wear my Miss Sierra Leone USA sash proudly always because I know represent a phenomenal diaspora in a great nation. I am proud to be an American. I am a proud Sierra Leonean American. May God continue to bless the USA.


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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends African Women's Cancer Awareness Association's 2014 Ladies First Breakfast

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing wonderful, thanks to the Almighty. On the morning of June 28th, I attended the African Women's Cancer Awareness Association's (AWCAA) 3rd Annual Ladies First Breakfast. As you may know, my personal platform as Miss Sierra Leone USA is Advocating for SHERO, and one of the pillars H is for Health. Therefore, an event such as this is very fitting for me to enlighten and educate myself more on breast cancer and its effect on the African diaspora in the United States.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
A signature event by the African Women's Cancer Awareness Association (AWCAA), Ladies First Breakfast is a family-oriented event held to encourage the education and dialogue of breast cancer. According to AWCAA, "This gathering was started to uplift and provide support for women in the community that are either directly affected by the disease or have a family member or friend that has been affected. Know that you come first." AWCAA has been committed to the welfare of breast cancer patients and survivors in the US African diaspora for the past ten years. After losing a mother, best friend, and aunt to breast cancer, I highly recommend you read the full story of how Mrs. Ify Anne Nwabukwu (seen in photo below) started AWCAA on the organization's website.
Founder/President of African Women's Cancer Awareness Association Mrs. Ify Anne Nwabukwu and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
According to their website, "The African Women's Cancer Awareness Association (AWCAA) is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization. AWCAA was established in 2004 by a coalition of African immigrant women health professionals in order to address disparities in awareness, prevention and access to healthcare for African immigrant communities that face cancer and other life threatening illnesses. The group has grown to encompass healthcare professionals, entrepreneurs and concerned individuals dedicated to eliminating these disparities within the Washington metropolitan area, the continent of Africa and beyond." AWCAA has made multiple medical missions to African nations such as Cameroon, Nigeria, Sudan, and at the end of this year they will be going to Sierra Leone (Freetown and Bo district).
With the AWCAA Founding Members
Mrs. Ify Nwabukwu (AWCAA President/Executive Director), Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Mrs. Teresa Ofong (AWCAA Director of Patient Navigation)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. Isatu Wurie (AWCAA Chair)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. Maureen Umeh (Mistress of Ceremony, Emmy Award-Winning TV Anchor)
A Nigerian American, Ms. Maureen Umeh served as the Mistress of Ceremony. She is an Emmy Award winning anchor/reporter, Maureen Umeh co-anchors the weekend editions of Fox 5 News and the News Edge. She has been honored with several awards for her work. They include an an emmy for Best Investigative Series and Best Newscast. She has also been honored by many organizations, including the South Carolina Television and Arts Association; the Illinois Broadcaster's Association and the NAACP. Sharing facts about breast cancer and cancer effects on women of African diaspora in the United States, especially in the District of Columbia metropolitan area, was Mr. Mamadou Samba. Originally from Senegal, Mr. Samba is a leader and voice in the African immigrant community in the metropolitan area and is involved in the development of the African diaspora in the United States.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. Anna Mwalagho (Singer/Songwriter, Actress, Dancer, and Poet/Spoken-Word Artist)
At the event, there was a delicious breakfast buffet setup and phenomenal variety of performances. Musical performances by The Fix, African cultural dance and drumming by Farafina Kan, and a remarkable song and poetry performance by Ms. Anna Mwalagho. Although this was not my first time seeing Ms. Mwalagho perform, I am always blown away by her talents and command for her audience. It is impossible to not put at least a smile on your face upon seeing and hearing her.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. Carol F. Walls (Actress/Singer/Motivational Speaker)
Keynote speaker of the event was Ms. Carol F. Walls. Ms. Walls took us on a trip down memory lane, shared her personal story pre- and post-cancer, and her desire to share her story to many women as a survivor. Ms. Walls is an author, actress, poetess, singer, motivational speaker, and community and civil rights advocate.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ma Winny Casey (Founder/Director of Miss Tanzania USA pageant, Mitindo Nite fashion designer)
Present at the event was the always kind and hardworking, Ma Winney Casey; we sat next to each other. I had the pleasure of first meeting Ma Winney last December when I judged the inaugural Miss Tanzania USA 2013 pageant. She is the Founder/Executive Director of the pageant, and also the fashion designer for the beautiful Mitindo Nite African and Kanga designs from Tanzania.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Ms. D.C. Ogwu (two-time cancer survivor)
Sitting to my left on my table, I had the honor of sitting next to Ms. D.C. Ogwu. Small in stature, Mama Ogwu is a two-time cancer survivor and phenomenal woman. Her story is featured in the program book; for the sake of respecting her privacy, I choose to not share the details in this blog post. However, I will say that she is a very powerful woman and from reading her story, it is clear that she's a fighter and very strong woman. I feel blessed to have sat next to her on the VIP table, talk with her one-on-one, and give her hugs during the event whenever she was emotional. She is an inspiration. During the event, all the cancer survivors (including Mama Ogwu) present had a makeover by Avon.
Left-Right:
Ms. Justine Mbianda (AWCAA Vice Chair, breast cancer survivor), Mrs. Ify Nwabukwu, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Ms. Teresa Ofong.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and her two young Tanzanian American friends
Left-Right:
Friends from Tanzania, Ms. D.C. Ogwu, and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Left-Right:
Miss Tanzania USA 2014 Contestant Grace, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Ma Winny Casey
Being that this was an event to honor African women, I was very pleased to meet some of my fellow Sierra Leoneans. So many Sierra Leonean women came up to me to say hi and even requested a picture taken with me. I was very excited to see mi Salon uman den at such a relevant event; AWCAA members Ms. Teresa Ofong and Ms. Isatu Wurie are also Sierra Leoneans. At the end of the event, thanks to Ma Winney, we decided to take a group picture of most of Sierra Leoneans in attendance.
Ms. Priscilla St. John and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Lucy (Ms. Priscilla's daughter) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Ms. Priscilla St. John, Lucy, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Ms. Isatu Wurie
Left-Right:
Miss Priscilla St. John, Ma Winny Casey, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, Ms. Adama Gibateh, and Ms. Amelia Cole
Below is the Sierra Leone group picture. An honor to be surrounded by these phenomenal Sierra Leonean women in beautiful afrikanas.
United Sierra Leoneans!!!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and the Sierra Leonean women in attendance
Think Pink: Breast Cancer Awareness
Mrs. Ify Anne Nwabukwu and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
If you have a friend or family member with breast cancer, try not to look at her with 'sad eyes.' Treat her like you always did; just show a little extra love. - Hoda Kotb


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Life Depicted Productions
Ma Winny Casey
Ms. Priscilla St. John
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