Who believes that higher education is essential to the future of our communities, cities and civilization as a whole? MR CHAMPION and the Miss Black Alabama USA Scholarship Pageant understands and believes in the importance of higher education. The pageant’s local and national mission is to provide educational opportunities to outstanding young women of color and to develop the “whole woman, mind, body, and spirit.”
Scholarship
The Miss Black USA Pageant celebrates scholastic achievement and believes that education is the key to lifelong success and empowerment. It promotes education and leadership by providing scholarship opportunities to its winners.
Community Service
The Miss Black USA Pageant is a community service driven organization and is committed to addressing health and education, two leading social issues in the African American community. The winners of the official “Miss Black USA” state pageants will use her civic platform to promote awareness of these issues during her reign.
MR CHAMPION is the local State of Alabama pageant’s group of men leaders who have committed to ensuring the success of the pageant’s 5 YEAR SCHOLARSHIP GOAL efforts. Respected city and state leaders like All American Football Player Bobby Humphrey, Attorney Barry Walker and State Representative Roderick Scott are inviting other men leaders from all over the state of Alabama to join this effort by financial pledges and by contacting their college alma maters asking for their support of the pageant.
There is still time to participate in all pageant activities.
This year the event to crown the ALABAMA QUEEN, will be held in Birmingham, Alabama, December 29th, 5p.m., at the Boutwell Auditorium. The Birmingham Mayor’s Office is a key supporter of the state pageant. For pageant registration information contact Clarissa Lester-Kenty, Director at the MISS BLACK ALABAMA USA SCHOLARSHIP PAGEANT, Post Office Box 11209 Birmingham, Alabama, 35202, Office: (205) 727-8779; For sponsorship, volunteer and MR CHAMPION information contact Valerie L. Jones, Assistant Director at (205) 354-3480; For Middle School/High School Homecoming Queen participation, contact Andrea Alston-Davis, Education Ambassador at (205) 720-3731.
PAGEANT REGISTRATION ON LINE:
Apply on line: www.missblackalabamausa.org