P age B4 S eptember 18, 1996 • T he P ortland O bserver ffliss B t a c k O r e g o n C o n t e s t a n t s I nspired by the L eadership D evelopment P rogram “Leadership is a function and not just a title .” Newly crowned, Tiffiney Martin, Miss Black Oregon USA 1997 takes time to pose for photographer. Our mission is to provide oppor­ tunities for young women to excel in leadership, community service and education through the M B O U S A Scholarship Pageant program while awarding scholarship opportunities to further advanced education. The Miss Black Oregon U S A Pag­ eant has introduced a L E A D E R S H IP THRO UGH S E LF M A N A G E­ M E N T P R O G R A M , the first o f its kind to be incorporated into a schol­ arship Pageant "Although the young ladies bring a lot o f talent and intel­ lect to the pageant many additional aspects o f the contestants must be enhanced and developed in order to be a proper represen tative o f M B O U S A ," says Pageant Director, Wanda Washington. The areas o f Leadership and Community Service. Leadership is a function and not just a title Since M B O U S A must be a leader to her peers, fam il) and com­ munity the ladies must receive some leadership skillstraining. Therefore, the Leadership Through S e lf Man­ agement Program uas introduced. The components o f the program in- Wanda W ashington, D irector eludes; Self-esteem - The Blueprint o f Your Future, Becoming A S e lf Disciplined Achiever, Leadership S k ills for the 2 1 st Century, and Be­ coming A Role Model On the Path To Making History. Ms Hudson o f Empowerment Through S e lf Management in New Yo rk City was contracted to facili­ tate this program. She instructed the young ladies everyday for a week in the leadership skills training. The challenges and responsibilities the contestants met in order to partici­ pate in the Scholarship Pageant spoke to their commitment to making a difference, says Ms. Hudson. “ Ms. Washington through her insight and introduction o f the Lead ership Through S e lf Management Program, has established a foundation for bol­ stering that committed attitude into a lifelong pursuit o f excellence and achievement.” The contestants were polled im­ mediately following the leadership program to gain insight on their opin­ ion o f the workshops importance to their self development. The results were highly positive. A 100% o f the contestants were encouraged by the workshops and felt it to be an impor­ tant aspects o f the M B O U S A Pro­ gram. A 100% wanted the work­ shops to continue for future develop­ ment and training. A ll o f the contes­ tants were encouraged by M zuri Hudson's professionalism and man­ ner in which the material was pre­ sented and requested her return for the next pageant program. The pag­ eant w ill continue to developed the M B O U S A Program to reach a broad­ er audience o f young women. Anyone interested in becoming a contestant for the M B O U S A Pag­ eant in the future should submit a letter o f interest with contact infor­ mation to, M B O U SA , PO B O X 6954, Portland, O R 97228 M iss B la ck Oregon USA C o n testa n ts p o se for group photo after an exciting com petition at the Portland C en ter for the Perform ing Arts. (Donna Knight, M iss B la ck Oregon USA 1 9 9 5 , Tiffiney Martin, newly crow ned M iss B la ck Oregon USA 1 9 9 7 , Je s s h e r ie Turner, Ulanda Sim m s, Latia Harper-fourth runner-up, Catrina Barr, C a ssa n d ra N olen-second runner-up and com m unity se rvice award winner, Elizabeth Jo seph -first runner- up and inspirational award winner, Ja m icia Ja ck so n , and R a ch ell Hall-third runner-up and inspirational award winner.) Donna Knight, Miss Black Oregon USA 1995: I thank G od for b le ssin g m e with the opportunity to rep resen t the State o f Oregon. During the p a st year, I have learned respo nsibility and to in sp ire our youth that what they believe they can achieve. Women are G od's sp e cia l gift to earth. A S the bible sa ys, "Who can find a virtuous women for h er price is far above rubies. ’ To a ll young women I urge you to sta n d tall and n ever let anyone devalue your worth. A sp e c ia l thanks g o e s onto Wanda Washington o f the M iss B la ck Oregon USA Pageant for recognizing the talents and beauty o f women o f color a lso recognizing the im portance o f education. Sincerely, Donna Marie Knight A Few Good Men (right) live up to their name. On Saturday, A u gu st 17, 1 9 9 6 singing sen sa tio n A FEW GOOD M EN answ ers the question “Ju s t who are a FEW GOOD M EN ? " T h ese four talented brothers from Atlanta, Georgia dazzled the M iss B la ck Oregon USA Pageant crowd in a dynam ic perform ance that left the a ud ience a skin g for m ore....m an y a ud ience a tten d ees m ade com m en ts su ch as, “I am in love with A FEW GOOD M E N ." The fellas perform ed severa l se le ctio n s from their hit C D “Take a dip". O ne o f the all time favorite perform ances in clu ded a se re n a d e to the co n te sta n ts in which A FEW GOOD M EN sw ooned the co n testa n ts o ff their feet singing, “Have I N e v e r." Im m ediately following the pageant, A FEW G OOD M EN sig n e d autographs and m ingled with the a ud ience at the w inner's reception. Miss Black Oregon USA Salutes All Sponsors Thank you for your Support! C assan dra Nolen Plaid Pantries B-Que; Chez W hat7 Cafe; River City Auto Auction Catrina Barr African American Men s Club: Living Color. SORO,. M uhamed Haso;, Paulette Watanabe. Timo­ thy Mc-Bride; Dr Darrell Milner; Joan Brown; Mr Opedasona; Mr Dampkey Rachell Hall Fran Carmella; Chris; Randy Kibby; Barbara Gaines; Christina Craig; R ebecca Tinnon; Love Temple; C.O.G.LC; Billy D Flowers, D C ; MusicGaloreA More; Lawrence Hall; Brenda Bogges; Bill Elliott; Kenneth A Priscilla Thomas, A.E.S. Inc; Shango ’s ine; Frances Jackson-Davis; Larry Glover; Office Service Staff; John W. and Irene Harrison Elizabeth Joseph J Curls A Co; Clients o f J. Curl; Ja ck Mary Johnson; Niana Taita; O shun Vemaga; Jackie Johnson Johnny Ray. A la so ’s Gallery Latasha Thomas Shirley Whiting (Mom); Portland Mattress Company Breeze Nails Classy Nails; My Brother's Bar- Ulanda Simms S e lf Enhancement, Reggie Guyton; Vann A Vann Funeral Directors; NE Community Development; Ebo­ ny Iron Works; Kavette Florals Jamicia Jackson Queen o f Sheeba; Paul A Arlene Marshall; Princess Bailey; Marsha; Shue Construction. Emanuel Com­ munity; Sheila Williams; Terri Will­ iams; Delbert Williams; Greg Wash­ ington Jessherie Turner Mary C. Harrison; Gregory A Kim S m ith ; 360 D eg rees; B a rb a ra Leonard; Rica Brooks; D ebora L e p o ld ; R on J e n k in s ; L o ri C o n n o rto n ; C y n th ia D ehm an; Wayne Purrett; Tasa Lehmä Latia Harper Sibyl Hayes (Mom). Lloyd Athletic Club; Oregon Athletic Club; Marriott Residence Inn; M ildred HUI; Elaine A Dad; Housing our Families R D Siever Tiffiney Martin E m ily M a rtin (M om ); R a lp h G ille sp ie ; D a v id B rody; J o y Chilcare; Lawrence Holtz; Teresa Phillis; Dan Bleu. 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A sk I p rin c ip le s o f Michelle Soles, N g u zo Saba Donna Knigh t, and lived her and V a le rie j life as a perfect , ... . . Doakes-Form er exampleofhow J ° yCe Washln^ n representatives others should contribute - gave, un­ to the M iss B lack Oregon U S A Pag­ selfishly, o f her time; abundantly, eant. Ask her children who are ofher resources, and gave them all, committed to continue to sponsor sincerely, from her heart. and support the Miss BlackO regon Ask her weakened mother, whom U S A Pageant in a special way. she never abandoned. Ask her aunt Joyce was a fighter. The com­ who suffered a stroke. A sk her m unitywasherring. Hopelessness, children, whom she never gave up discrimination and apathy were her on O r ask her 29 grandchildren opponents. But she put on two who are truly our future. gloves., one called faith and theoth- The measure o f a woman is de­ er called determination. And with termined not by what was her sta­ the combination ofstrength and wi I tion? But had she a heart and how Joyce fought tirelessly to make the did she play her God - Given part? world a better place. Yes, the cruel Joyce Was unselfish in her love world fought back and sometimes and active in many community or­ knocked her down - It took her ganizations including the N A A C P , youngest son Cory; It brought ill­ Urban League o f Portland, and West ness to the family; Itmadehertired; Coast B lack Publishers Associa­ but no contender ever knocked Joyce tion. But she did more than pay out. Each time she was knocked financial dues; she also paid emo­ down, she got right back up and tionally and empowered others. finished the fight. She may have Ask the senior citizens who re­ lost a few rounds, but Joyce always ceived meals on wheels. A sk the won the match. students from K in g Elementary Today - thought resting with her school who could exchange good son, Cory and brother, Larry Hack- grades for goodies. O r ask faithful man, safely in the arms o f the Lord readers who look forward to the - Joyce is still fighting. She is Portland Observer keeping them fighting through all o f us who stood abreast o f the happenings in our protected in her corner. Leading community. that fight are her children: Charles, The measure o f a woman is de­ with the strength to protect the op­ termined not by what was her pressed; Tony with the eyes to see a church, nor what was her creed? better tomorrow; Gary, with a smile But had she befriended those really that says everything w ill be all right. in need? Mark, with the courage to challenge Everyone needs to feel special. an unfair system; Ronnie, with the Joyce recognized, early, the lack o f love to conquer hate; and Audrey, attention o f our African American with beauty - internal and external Princesses received and pushed hard that is so symbolic o f our people. by Muzuri Hudson Who Is She??? When you a sk Mzuri H u dso n who sh e is, sh e quickly resp o n d s: “It is not WHO I AM that is im portant but WHAT is my way o f living? WHAT do I sta nd for? DO I walk m y talk? D O E S my life reflect what I am telling y o u ? Is my IN TEN TIO N one o f integrity and o f G O D ? Do I und erstan d that I AM THAT I AM ?" Mzuri Hudson carries this mes­ sage to many different arenas. Through her organization, Empow­ erment Through S e lf Management as a Personal A U D A C IT Y Coach and Conflict Relations Specialists, she conducts Relationship W ork­ shops for single people and married couples. She is a certified commu­ nity, parent/adolescent and divorce mediator by and for the Brooklyn Mediation Center, the Institute for Mediation and Conflict Resolution, The Children’s A id Society, and the New Y o rk Mediation Group. Ms. Hudson is also and Adjunct Pro­ fessoral Long Island Uni versity adults in youth residential facilities, com­ munity centers and other non-profit organizations teaching Adult-T-Ad- olescent Communication Skills. She has worked throughout the New York City school system implementing peer med iation programs and teach ing I ife/ leadership skills. Ms. Hudson also conducts Parent Empowerment Trainings which include parenting strategies she has learned as a single parent raising her son Sean, now 27 years old. Included in her endeavors and commitment to teaching others to approach conflicts in a positive way, Ms. Hudson has also been a facili­ tator in the court-mandated Alter­ natives to Violence Program con­ ducted by V S A for male batterers. A s an accomplished martial art­ ist and personal safety self-defense instructor, Ms. Hudson lectures and teaches men, women and children (including the disabled and hearing impaired) the art o f crime preven tion and effective life saving skills Ms. Hudson has also studied inter nal healing Kung Fu in China and teaches various forms o f internal healing C h i Kung. Mzuri Hudson is fast becoming a renowned speaker o f choice for women addressing issues that cause conflict. Be it personal conflict woman-to-woman conflict, male- female conflicts or as a parent ad dressing challenges ofchild rearing in turbulent times. She empowers, motivates and ed ucates with her dynamic keynote addresses and workshops on topics that include: Elegance Under Pres­ sure. Mental, Physical and Spiritu al S e lf Defense; He Loves Me, He LovesM eN ot, Becoming TheGen- tle Warrior, Preventing Relation­ ship Violence, and Who Has I he Power - Developing the A U D A C I T Y To be S e lf Defined (with her book forthcoming entitled the same.) No matter who the audience, the objective is the same. Mzuri speaks to the hearts o f those around her, sharing strategies the techniques for liv in g a life o fjo y , peace, self-deter­ m in atio n and G O D L I N E S S . Ashay.Amen! Contact Ms. Hudson at ( 2 12) 769- 7653 for keynotes and workshop facilitation.