Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Culture. Show all posts

Sunday, December 14, 2014

Royal Profile: Queen from Sierra Leone, Miss Hawa Kamara

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been very busy and trying to keep up with life, thanks be to God. Besides living out my platforms of advocating for SHERO and women in STEM, my goal as Miss Sierra Leone USA and onward is to highlight and celebrate my fellow queens and titleholders from Sierra Leone. Using my blog as a tool to thoroughly highlight our queens, this post is to get to know a beautiful titleholder and a phenomenal young lady. Ladies and gentlemen, get to know this beauty with a purpose that is using her crown for a good cause, Miss Hawa Kamara.

Presenting... Queen Hawa Kamara
Miss West Africa International 2013-2014 Hawa Kamara from Sierra Leone

Who is Miss Hawa Kamara?
Age: 23 years old
Place of Birth: Kono District, Sierra Leone
Country of Residence: Republic of Sierra Leone
Hobbies/Interests: loves going to the gym; listening to music; and reading.

Miss West Africa International 2013 Hawa Kamara

Education:
Annie Walsh Memorial School
Methodist Girls' High School
Miss West Africa International Hawa Kamara
Miss West Africa International Hawa Kamara

Pageant Experience
Miss Methodist Girls' High School
Miss Independence Sierra Leone 2010
Miss West Africa Sierra Leone 2012
Reigning Miss West Africa International 2013-2014
Miss West Africa Sierra Leone 2012 Hawa Kamara
Miss West Africa Sierra Leone 2012 Hawa Kamara representing Salone at the 2013 Miss West Africa International pageant
Miss West Africa Salone 2012 Hawa Kamara at the 2013 Miss West Africa International pageant
Hawa Kamara representing Sierra Leone at the 2013 Miss West Africa pageant
Miss West Africa Sierra Leone 2012 and Miss West Africa International 2013 Hawa Kamara from Sierra Leone

Queen With A Crown and Cause
Queen Hawa is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Girl Pikin For Betteh (Krio to English translation: "girl child must be successful"). GPFB is a gender-specific, prevention education program for girls ages 8 to 16. The purpose of this organization is to inspire and promote self love, self esteem, and decision-making skills. This organization works to inspire girls to further their education, prevent unplanned pregnancy, and teenage prostitution. In addition, Queen Hawa is the face of AFRiLOSOPHY, a fashion line that promotes the African culture.
Ebola Awareness: Miss West Africa Sierra Leone 2013-2014 Hawa Kamara
Sierra Leone's Pride: Miss West Africa Hawa Kamara
Celebrating Sierra Leone's Culture
Queen Hawa Kamara
African Pride: Queen Hawa Kamara

Statement from Queen Hawa
I am a firm believer in education. I love to preach peace. I am a really hardworking young lady. I will advice mankind to redefine their relationships with God, because we all just never know when our journey will end. Redefine our relationships with God every day.
Model: Hawa Kamara
Beautiful Sierra Leone
Queen Hawa Kamara
African Queen: Miss West Africa International 2013-2014 Hawa Kamara

Personal Remarks
A God-fearing woman, one of the things I like about Queen Hawa is her way of redefining beauty. In pageantry, one is used to seeing queens with long braids, wigs or weaves, and larger-than-life hairstyles, but this queen redefines beauty. Since I have gotten to know of her, she has always rocked her bald/low-cut hairstyle and does it so beautifully. This fashionista is an unconventional beauty that loves and lives her life the best way she can, and always has a happy countenance. Additionally, I am a little bias towards Queen Hawa because we have something in common. We share the same Alma Mater: Methodist Girls' High School. Being a product of "Honour Before Honours," it is no surprise Queen Hawa excels in many ways. Keep reaching for excellence and nothing less, Queen Hawa. You're truly a beauty with a purpose.
African Beauty: Hawa Kamara
Model: Hawa Kamara
Green, White, and Blue:
Sierra Leone's Hawa Kamara

Additional Fun Facts about Queen Hawa
  • Reads every day
  • 5 feet 6 inches tall
  • Adviser and consultant at Miss Sierra Leone Limited
  • Mentor and teacher to more than 40 youths in Sierra Leone
  • Model and has been featured in several advertisements and videos
  • Managing Director at Matthew's Artistic Skills For Youth Empowerment (MASYEO-SL)
  • 3rd Sierra Leonean woman to win the Miss West Africa International title (there have been 4 MWA winners)
Miss West Africa International 2013 Hawa Kamara
Miss West Africa International Hawa Kamara
Smile that brightens the world: Miss West Africa International Hawa Kamara
I believe in sharing and making people smile no matter the situation they find themselves. 
- Miss Hawa Kamara, Miss West Africa 2013-2014.




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Monday, October 27, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Serves As Judge at Howard University's Miss/Mr. Afrique 2014 Pageant

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been busy and trying to keep up with life, thanks be to God. On October 11th, I was invited and asked to be a judge at Howard University's 7th Annual Miss and Mr. Afrique 2014 pageant. This year's theme was "Timeless: The Battle for the Crown." The show was hosted by the very funny social media pair and comedy duo known as 2 Stupid Goats: Dulo (IAmDulo) and Dami (AphricanApe).
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Comedian Dami of AphricanApe and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
This annual event is organized by the students in Howard University's African Students Association. There were eight contestants, four women and four men vying for the titles of Miss Afrique 2014 and Mr. Afrique 2014, respectively. One thing that was interesting about this pageant is that although every contestant was from an African nation, they represented countries different from the land of origin. Seven out of the eight contestants were originally from Nigeria. All of the contestants did a phenomenal job in all areas of contribution: country representation, talent, bio-walk, and on-stage-question. They all represented their designated countries with pride, elegance, and knowledge.
Miss Fanta Traore (Howard University's African Students Association President), Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Miss Matilda Johnson (Mr/Miss Afrique pageant coordinator)
CONGRATULATIONS to Miss Ashley Dike who represented Guinea-Bissau on winning the Miss Afrique 2014-2015 title (pictured below). Ashley Dike is a senior in sports medicine with a minor in chemistry from Houston, Texas/New Orleans, Louisiana by way of IMO State, Nigeria. She considers herself a free spirit; she loves to dance, design, have fun, learn new things, and help others. She aspires to be a naturalistic pharmacist, and an advocate for social change for the world especially Africa. Her ultimate life goal is to use the gifts God has blessed her with to be a continuous blessing to her family, friends, community, and the world.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Howard University's Miss Afrique 2014-2015 Ashley Dike
CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. Okeychukwu Uzoho from Nigeria, who represented Liberia, on winning the Mr. Afrique 2014-2015 title (pictured below). Okeychukwu is a junior in Political Science from Bowie, Maryland. He is an active member of the DC, Maryland, Virginia (DMV) Club and the African Students Association. During his freshman year, he was on the step and stroll team. Right now he is working on acquiring his degree so that he may pursue his dream of becoming a defense attorney. He wants to be the voice for young black men who can’t defend themselves against a corrupt justice system. Another dream of his is to be able to bring his cousins from Nigeria so they can receive an education in America like they’ve always wanted. His mother is a pastor so he has always been deeply rooted in the teachings of our Lord. He tries to put the Word into everything he does and it has inspired him to always help those less fortunate.
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Howard University's Mr. Afrique 2014-2015 Okeychukwu Uzoho
Overall, I had a great time at the pageant and enjoyed all the cultural presentations by the dancers and various performers. Congratulations to HU's ASA for a successful event, and it was a pleasure serving as one of the judges at this occasion. AFRICA OYE!!!
Royal Selfie: African Queens
Miss Sierra Leone USA and Howard University's Miss Afrique
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
We face neither east nor west; we face forward. - Kwame Nkrumah

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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Miss Sierra Leone USA Attends 2014 Grand Opening of Crystal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I'm doing well, thanks be to God. Last Sunday, I attended the grand opening of Crystal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland in Hyattsville, Maryland. The owner of this restaurant is Senegalese US-based Chef Marie Joe. This event was hosted by Angolan US-based personality Gil Ingles, and there were many wonderful music and dance performances. Of course, there was delicious food!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Ruby Red!
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Chef Marie Joe (Owner of Crytal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson getting introduced by event MC Gil Ingles
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and music producer Gil Ingles
1/2 of My Dynamic (Photography) Duo
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Mrs. Mikki Rafik (Videographer of Life Depicted Productions)
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Chef Marie Joe on the dance floor
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Chef Marie Joe on the dance floor
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Troy-Massa (health consultant and high school friend)
Ma Winny Casey (Fashion Designer of Mitindo Nite, and Owner of Miss Tanzania USA pageant) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and Miss Sao Bangura (Actress/TV Personality)
Miss Laetitia Mbukapindu (Miss Congo USA 2005 and Founder/CEO of Mz. Congo Model and Talent Agency)
Right-Left:
Rapper Asuzu performing next to Chef Marie Joe, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson, and Koby Maxwell
Actor/Singer/Producer Koby Maxwell and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson and rapper Asuzu
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson having fun on the dance floor with Chef Marie Joe and Troy-Massa
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson having fun on the dance floor
Overall, I had a great time at the event. It entailed yummy food, great people, as well as awesome music and dancing. If you are ever visiting the state of Maryland, I recommend you visit this restaurant and enjoy the delicious African cuisine.
Chef Marie Joe (Owner, Crystal Restaurant - Taste of Marieland) and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2012-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Can you guess my favorite color???
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson
Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 Ruby B. Johnson

If you really want to make a friend, go to someone's house and eat with him... the people who give you their food give you their heart. - Cesar Chavez


Ruby B. Johnson,
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

March 2014: Miss Sierra Leone USA Celebrates Women's History Month (Part II)

Hello world!!!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I've been doing great, thanks be to God! During Women's History Month, this March, I have done many interviews and involved in conversations regarding the status and endeavors of women in Sierra Leone, United States, and worldwide. As you may know, I am the Founder/CEO of When You Believe Foundation, Inc., my platform as Miss Sierra Leone USA is advocating for SHERO and advocating for the recruitment and retention of girls and women in STEM, and overall I am very passionate about women's issues. Below are some of my activities during the month of March advocating for girls and women.
She Can Do It!
Ruby B. Johnson, Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014 and Founder/CEO of When You Believe Foundation, Inc.

"Dialogue Show Going Global" on TPN Radio
On March 15th, I was a guest on the Dialogue Show Going Global on TPN Radio. This program is broadcast live on TPN radio online at 7pm (Sierra Leone time) and besides using a computer, listeners can use their cellphone by dialing a number or TuneIn. Listeners also have the option to call the show and ask questions or participate in the discussion. I was invited to talk about women's empowerment, my vision for Sierra Leonean girls & women, being Miss Sierra Leone USA, When You Believe Foundation, Inc., and many more. The interview was conducted by Abu Mankota, and lasted for an hour; the entire show was done in Krio. During my interview, I talked about: the importance of Women's History Month and what it means to me; the need for more Sierra Leoneans taking leadership roles and working in the mining industry, as well as studying mining in higher education; my advocacy for the recruitment and retention of girls and women in STEM; the segments of competition and my personal platform at the Miss Sierra Leone USA pageant, as well as the upcoming pageant in August; the work When You Believe Foundation, Inc. has been doing in the United States for girls and women with our in-person sessions, our social media initiatives, and plans to expand to Sierra Leone and other nations; my mining internship experience last year in Kono District, Sierra Leone with Koidu Ltd; my decision to learn the Arabic language, and the importance of communication in the corporate world; my future plans after my reign as Miss Sierra Leone USA; and many more! Overall, this was a great interview and may I say one of my favorites so far because the conversation really helped Mankota and listeners really get to know me and what I stand for!
Land That We Love - Our Sierra Leone

World Ebony Network's Peace Talks
On March 22nd, I was a guest on World Ebony Network's Peace Talks program, and the topic was the "Role of Women in Conflict Nego­ti­a­tion and Peaceful Community Settlements." World Ebony Network’s "mission is to strengthen the African-descendant family and to appreciate the good aspects of other cultures" (WEN). Hosted by Dr. Ezi Mecha (Executive Director/Founder of World Ebony Network), my fellow guests were: Dr. Fran­cisca Nkadi, Dr. Kanayo Odel­uga, and Dr/​Mrs. Chinyere Odeluga. During the show, we talked about how certain African traditional practices of our ancestors can be applied in our communities today and used to deal with conflicts today .i.e., Boko Haram, Central African Republic killings, South Sudan situations, Black on Black crime in the United States, African American and Black immigrant relationships, etc. Drs. Odeluga talked and Dr. Nkadi about the role of women in instances such as the Aba Women's Riots and Igbo women's roles in their communities in Nigeria, the importance of Ubuntu in nation-building, and many more. Being the youngest panelist and only Sierra Leonean, I talked about: what identity means as a Sierra Leonean (African) and American; the role of women in Sierra Leone's early history, as well as during and after Sierra Leone's former civil war; how I advocate for African pride in the United States as Miss Sierra Leone USA, activism in the African Students Association at my university, and in my community; the need to abolish statements that African women are oppressed, and reactions to my decision to be in a career (mining engineering) dominated by men; the culture of young Black men "sagging" their pants; the need for open dialogue between African parents and children in the diaspora; the introduction of globalization and technology, and its impact on the African youth; the importance of preserving culture and African pride regardless of where individuals may find themselves in the world; and many more. Listen to the entire interview in this link.

Virginia Tech's Take Back The Night 2014
On March 27th, I attended Virginia Tech's 25th Annual Take Back The Night Rally and March on the university's campus and around the town of Blacksburg. This Women's History Month event is organized by Womanspace, Virginia Tech's premier feminist organization; I am a member of this awesome organization. For the second year in a row, my amazing organization (When You Believe Foundation, Inc.) served as one of the sponsoring organizations and I proudly wore my WYBF t-shirt for the event; I also got to lead the chants during the March around the town using a bullhorn (lost my voice afterwards, but loved the experience). Take Back The Night is an effort to unite the community to protest violence against women. I recited an original poem on violence against women at the rally three years ago, and I hosted the event two years ago. At this event, various members of the university, Blacksburg, and New River Valley community talk about the prevalence of violence against women (and men) and the need to end this plague in our various communities; survivors also share their stories. Behind me in the photo below is a little piece of the Clothesline Project. The Clothesline Project includes hundreds of t-shirts that were made by victims and survivors of violence, and some by their loved ones. The t-shirts are color-coded and range from domestic violence, rape and sexual assault, violence against women for their sexual identity, incest, death from violence, and many more.
Ruby B. Johnson, Founder/CEO of When You Believe Foundation, Inc. and Miss Sierra Leone USA 2013-2014
Since coming to Virginia Tech, I've become fond of this very empowering event and it always brings a multitude of emotions for me. If you ever get an opportunity to be in an area that hosts Take Back The Night, I highly recommend you attend. It's a great event worth your time, and please spread the message when you leave.
We Can Do It!
We're Women, We're Strong, We've Got The Power, WOMAN POWER!
Here's an excerpt from the poem I wrote three years for Take Back The Night rally:
It's okay to TALK about it
You may not get to HEALING instantly but you will get there
Your true BEAUTY and STRENGTH will shine through in your healing process
She did it, YOU can do it, we will do it with you
YOUR body, your decisions, your rights
SURVIVORS get your woman power back
You're BEAUTIFUL, you're STRONG, remain EMPOWERED!
- Ruby B. Johnson, Why I Took Back The Night


Ruby B. Johnson,
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