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Our Mission

Scholarship

Scholarship: In partnership with the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools and the United Negro College Fund, a renewable four-year tuition scholarship will be awarded annually to an HBCU college-bound student. Also, this scholarship pageant provides an opportunity for you to leverage your participation to raise funds for your educational endeavors.

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Leadership

Leadership: To help ensure that you are ready for that next chapter in your life, we have developed a series of workshops to prepare you for your higher education experiences. Workshops cover: College Planning, Social Engagement, Decision Making, Self-Identity, Cultural Appreciation, Etiquette, Financial Responsibility, Health and Fitness and more

Relationship

Relationship: To create sisterly relationships and a healthier you, you will be engaged in two sessions, held monthly:
• The Emotional Intelligent Leader – Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to perceive, interpret, demonstrate, control, and use emotions to communicate with and relate to others effectively and constructively.
• Theatrical Arts, Poise and Presence – Performing arts develops poise and self-assuredness, builds teamwork, confidence, discipline, and analytical thinking.

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The Queens Council

Under the direction of the Queen’s Council, the Queen Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant experience includes four months of weekend experiences and workshops that center on personal growth and development that uplifts heritage and self-confidence.

Ja'Net Adams
Christine Dowdell
Robin Barksdale-Ervin
Shatoria Whiteside
Kerry Wiggins

Trevonia Brown-Gaither
Timisha Barnes-Jones
Angela Copeland
Quita Rousseau

Cieanna Hairston
Blanche R. McCants
Felicia Giles
Tai Wade
Malishai Woodbury

We Need Your Support Today!

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