Saturday, June 26, 2021

Z'Nae Mangum (Miss Black & Gold Eta Gamma) is new Miss Prairie View A&M University

Z'Nae Mangum (Miss Black and Gold Eta Gamma) is the new Miss Prairie View A&M University for 2021-22. Z'Nae won the judges top vote for her dramatic interpretive and modern dance to Maya Angelou's iconic poem "I Rise" and the evening wear competitions. The virtual pageant featured six dynamic and progress women with varied talent, ambition and drive.


Completing the Miss PVAMU Court are Kala Washington First Runner up (Miss Black and Gold First Runner up) and Melanie Hollis (Miss Black and Gold Epsilon Tau Lambda) Second Runner up.


Kala Washington performed an original dramatic personnae Poem, while Melanie Hollis performed a modern Jazz Dance.

All three contestants continued the legacy for the Miss Black and Gold Pageant by competing and winning in the Miss Prairie View A&M University Pageant.
Former Miss Black and Gold winners in the Miss PVAMU Pageant are:
Miss PVAMU - Ivy Walls in 2015 and Moriah Colbert in 2017.






Saturday, November 23, 2019

11 PVAMU Co-eds compete for 2020 Miss Black and Gold Title in November

Eleven Contestants are set to compete for the 2020 Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Competition on January 31, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the Opal Johnson Smith Auditorium, Willie Tempton Student Center at Prairie View A&M University. Tickets are on sale: Pre-sale $5.00; Day of the Pageant: $7.00 W/Student ID; $10.00 General Admission. Kids 12 and under - FREE!

The contestants are: FR: Jamedria Barrett, Tijahnae Wells, Melanie Hollis, Kala Washington, Richanda Berry, BR: Z'Nae Mangum, Jaelyn Green, Tiara Bailey, Erin Haven, Jane Olear and Angel Butler.

The young ladies were selected from a field of 30 candidates who expressed interest in the competition.  For the past four months they have been in rehearsals preparing the competition.  This year's competition theme "Boss Lady: Empowered Now" is bound to be an exciting show for the audience.

The winners of the pageant will compete in the Texas Council of Alpha Chapters' Miss Black and Gold competition on February 8 in Austin, Texas. 

The current Miss Black and Gold Taylor Barnes (Black and Gold-Eta Gamma) and Cato Jackson (Black and Gold-Epsilon Tau Lambda), have been assisting with the competition preparation along with Pageant Co-Chairs Zacheaus Ransom (Eta Gamma) and Frederick V. Roberts (Epsilon Tau Lambda) and others.  Kenneth Epting, Artistic Director for Exclamation Dance Company pageant choreographer and consultant.

The Black and Gold Pageant began in 1976 as a national program of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.  The pageant went on hiatus and returned in 1982.  The Pageant is one way we assist young women in becoming the professionals they ought to be.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca New York on December 4, 1906.  The fraternity’s commitment to excellence among the members has been extended to providing programs to enhance the welfare of the community.


Two major changes have been made to the 2020 program to include the name to the Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Competition, with no reference to 'Pageant', and replacing the swimsuit competition with the Lifestyle and Fitness Competition, designed to showcase the young lady in terms of her physical form in relation to her concern for health and well-being.    The contestant is judged in either swimwear or lifestyle and fitness attire. If the contestants choose to wear swimwear, a sarong may now be worn throughout the entire time on stage.
 
In the past three years, the young women from Prairie View A&M University have won at the district and regional levels, beginning with Nadia Green as Miss Eta Gamma winning the title of TCAC (Texas) Miss Black & Gold and Briana Clark, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda, as 2nd Runner-up in 2014; Adibisi Adeneje, Miss Eta Gamma winning the TCAC (Texas) and SW Region Miss Black & Gold in 2015, with Kiera Hooey, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda as 1st Runner-up; Joselyn Eusury Miss Eta Gamma and Christina Balthazar Epsilon Tau Lambda being named to top Seven in 2016; and Nakisha Francois, Miss Eta Gamma and Moriah Cobert, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda being named 2nd Runner-up to TCAC Miss Black & Gold in 2017; Destiny Jefferson, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda was 1st Runner-up and then Miss TCAC 2018-19 and Taylor Barnes and Cato Jackson named to the top Seven in 2019. 

Several of the former contestants in recent years have competed in other pageants, including winning the Miss Prairie View A&M University title i.e. Ivy Walls in 2015 and Moriah Cobert 2017.

The Competition is seeking sponsors and advertisers. For sponsorship information, CLICK HERE or write to missblackandgold2016@gmail.com.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Miss Black and Gold Interest Meeting on September 13

Plans are underway for the 2018-19 Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Competition set for November 329, 2018 at Prairie View A&M University.

First step is the interest meeting for candidates for the pageant on September 13 in the Student Government Association Chamber.

The pageant committee invites all interested young ladies to attend this meeting and receive first hand information from pageant leaders, including the current Miss Black and Gold
winners, i.e. Jasmine Blackmon (Black and Gold-Eta Gamma) and Destiny Jefferson (Miss TCAC and Black and Gold-Epsilon Tau Lambda), and Pageant Co-Chairs Regan Johnson (Eta Gamma) and Frederick Roberts (Epsilon Tau Lambda).  Prospective candidates will learn about the pageant, responsibility and requirements for the pageant. Following the meeting each young lady will be invited for an 8-minute personal interview for consideration to the pageant stage.

The Black and Gold Pageant began in 1976 as a national program of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.  The pageant went on hiatus and returned in 1982.  The Pageant is one way we assist young women in becoming the professionals they ought to be.

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Cornell University in Ithaca New York on December 4, 1906.  The fraternity’s commitment to excellence among the members has been extended to providing programs to enhance the welfare of the community.

Two major changes have been made to the 2018-19 program to include the name to the Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Competition, with no reference to 'Pageant', and replacing the swimsuit competition with the Lifestyle and Fitness Competition, designed to showcase the young lady in terms of her physical form in relation to her concern for health and well-being.    The contestant is judged in either swimwear or lifestyle and fitness attire. If the contestants choose to wear swimwear, a sarong may now be worn throughout the entire time on stage.
 
In the past three years, the young women from Prairie View A&M University have won at the district and regional levels, beginning with Nadia Green as Miss Eta Gamma winning the title of TCAC (Texas) Miss Black & Gold and Briana Clark, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda, as 2nd Runner-up in 2014; Adibisi Adeneje, Miss Eta Gamma winning the TCAC (Texas) and SW Region Miss Black & Gold in 2015, with Kiera Hooey, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda as 1st Runner-up; Joselyn Eusury Miss Eta Gamma and Christina Balthazar Epsilon Tau Lambda being named to top Seven in 2016; and Nakisha Francois, Miss Eta Gamma and Moriah Cobert, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda being named 2nd Runner-up to TCAC Miss Black & Gold in 2017 and then Destiny Jefferson, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda was 1st Runner-up and then Miss TCAC 2018-19. 

Several of the former contestants have competed in other pageants, including winning the Miss Prairie View A&M University title i.e. Ivy Walls in 2015 and Moriah Cobert 2017.

Persons needing information should write to missblackandgold2016@gmail.com.

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Destiny Jefferson is new Miss TCAC Black and Gold


When Destiny N. Jefferson was a student at Summer Creek in Orange, Texas, her family and fellow students knew that she would become a star someday.  Well, the 21 year old senior majoring in biology at Prairie View A&M University moved into stardom as the new Texas Council of Alpha Chapters (TCAC) Miss Black and Gold sponsored by the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. on February 17 in Dallas, Texas.  Destiny represented the Epsilon Tau Lambda Chapter at the pageant along with Jasmine Blackman. The Miss Texas Black and Gold is an official preliminary to the Miss Black and Gold Southwest Region. Destiny was named First Runner-up in the pageant, however, the winner was unable to fulfill her obligation to the title and Destiny moved up to the position. She will represent the TCAC in the Southwest Region Pageant in April.

Destiny, born and partly raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, is the intelligent and ambitious daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jefferson.

Her ambition is to become a Medical Doctor/Pediatrician and to change the availability of healthcare, and to promote the physical and mental health of the black community. She is guided by the philosophy of “It Doesn’t Hurt to be nice and It Doesn’t Cost to Smile.” Some of her favorites are Blake Shelton, Jennifer Hudson, western movies and cartoons; seafood, riding horses, fishing and being outdoors. 

Her platform is “Mindful Leaders, Mental Health.”  She is most proud of her community involvement in working with Best Buddies which assists disabled children and The Red Door which provides relief and relocation of battered women and children, Vacation Bible School Teacher, Nursing Home Visits, Children’s Rehab Center and tutoring High School students at Church.

Part of her giving back is to speak to high school students on The Power of Education and the great need to pursue higher education. She also plan on helping to inspire the young scholars to be their best self and to aspire to great things despite what others may think. When asked to name two Persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner, she enthusiastically responded - Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey.

Upon winning the title Destiny was so elated and stated that her goal is to be the best Miss Black and Gold that she can be.

Friday, November 17, 2017

Jefferson and Blackman win Miss Black & Gold 2017

L-R: Destiny Jefferson, Anntraniece Smith, Jasmine Blackman

After six rounds of competition Destiny Jefferson of Orange and Jasmine Blackman of Manvel wins the title of Miss Black & Gold - Epsilon Tau Lambda and Miss Black & Gold Eta Gamma, respectively, and Anntraniece M. Smith of Memphis, Tennessee wins First Runnerup on November 16 at Prairie View A&M University.  The winners will receive at total of $2,700 in scholarship and prizes.

The two queens will represent the chapters in the 2018 Texas Conference of Alpha Chapters Miss Black and Gold on February  17-18 in Dallas, Texas.

In the preliminary competitions Jefferson won Personal Interview, Talent and On-stage Question, while Blackman won the Evening Wear and Projection. , Scholarship and Congeniality winner, Marissa Nicol Jacquet of Port Arthur also tied for the Congeniality Award, Kendol La’Faye Pitts of Tyler won the Swimwear Award and Taylor M. Scott of Houston won the Award for Ad Sales.

The pageant was exciting culmination of activity following some 10 weeks of personal training and development, rehearsals and program attendance.  Other principals in the pageant included the contestants Zahria Iman Richardson-Battle is from Bay City, Desirai M Nolan is from Austin, Texas, Tateania Nealey is from Houston, Texas, Amelia Brumfield is Fort Worth, Texas; outgoing queens, Nikisha Francois (Miss Black & Gold Eta Gamma), Moriah Colbert (Miss Black & Gold Epsilon Tau Lambda), the Famed Classic Dance Ensemble  and Mime Team of Prairie View A&M University.  The MC (Hosts) were Morgan Jackson and Keanu Florence.

The pageant producers were Xante Wallace and Regan Johnson (Co-Chairs - Eta Gamma) and Frederick V. Roberts and Lynn Smith (Co-Chairs - Epsilon Tau Lambda), Choreographer and Contestant Direction, Kenneth Epting, President of Exclamation Dance Studio of Houston.  Nikisha Francois (Miss Eta Gamma 2017) and Jocelyn Usery (Miss Eta Gamma 2016) are in charge of Contestant Development and pageant assistants.

Judges for the pageant were  Jeff Wallace (President the Altus Foundation), Ivy Walls (Miss PVAMU 2015), Meredith McCall Harrison (Miss Black Houston 1989), Jeremy Craft (Engineer), Shante Moore (Assistant Director Student Engagement PVAMU) and Robert Thomas (Teacher/Administrator HISD).

Plans are underway for the 2018-19 pageant.  Interested persons may gain information by writing email: missblackandgold2016@gmail.com.

Sunday, October 29, 2017

10 Coeds Vie for 2017-18 Miss Black and Gold Titles



PRAIRIE VIEW, TEXAS: Ten of the most dynamic, talented and intelligent coeds at Prairie View A&M University are vying for the 2017-18 Miss Black and Gold Scholarship Pageant titles. The pageant is set for November 16, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. in the Opal Johnson Smith Auditorium at the university. Tickets are Students $5.00; General $10 at the door.

The pageant producers are Xante Wallace and Regan Johnson (Co-Chairs - Eta Gamma) and Frederick V. Roberts and Lynn Smith (Co-Chairs - Epsilon Tau Lambda), Choreographer and Contestant Direction, Kenneth Epting, President of Exclamation Dance Studio of Houston.  Nikisha Francois (Miss Eta Gamma 2017) and Jocelyn Usery (Miss Eta Gamma 2016) are in charge of Contestant Development and pageant assistants.

The Miss Black and Gold Pageant is in its 34th year at the university and has provided a forum and a launching pad for young women who have gone on to win other pageants at the local, state, regional and national levels.

In keeping with that tradition, Miss Nikisha Francois, Miss Black & Gold - Eta Gamma 2017 is Miss Missouri City USA and will compete for the Miss Texas USA title in January.  Miss Moriah Colbert, Miss Black & Gold - Epsilon Tau Lambda 2017 is Miss Prairie View A&M University.

The contestants vying to take the positions of the former queens are:

Zahria Iman Richardson-Battle is from Bay City, Texas and is a graduate of Bay City High School. She is a sophomore majoring in nursing and her career ambition is to become a trauma nurse and Nurse Practitioner. Her philosophy of life is “I can do all things through Christ who strengths me.”  Her talent is Praise Dance. She holds membership in Panther Advisor Leader (PALS) and listing on receiving an honor award for her 3.36 GPA. Some of her favorites are shrimp pasta, crawfish, and soul food, Denzel Washington, Taraji P. Henson; meeting new people, Grey’s Anatomy, and hanging out with friends. Her platform is “Healthy Self-esteem.” Her high school address is titled “Being classy young men and young women and having integrity because someone’s always watching. Her community activities include:  Prairie View Go Green, Panthers at Work (PAW), assisted the Freshman Class of 2021 in Panther Camp, volunteered at Tuscan Gardens sort clothes for Harvey victims, and Brookshire Nursing Home. Two persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner are: W. E. B. Bois and Michelle Obama.

Taylor M. Scott is from Houston, Texas and a graduate of Manvel High School. She is a junior majoring in Biology and her career ambition is to become and OBGYN, dedicated to serving underprivileged communities. Her philosophy of life is: “If You Are Passionate about anything, find a way to make that your purpose.” Seek God first in all Things and have no fear to follow your dreams. Her talent is Vocalist. Some of her achievements are: listed in Carnegie Hall National Honor Choir Vocalist, member-National Institute of Science Honor Society. Some of her are: Kathy Taylor, the Clark Sisters, Tamela Mann, Leandria Johnson, Gabrielle Union, Soul Food and reading. Her platform is “Leave Everything Better than It Was When You Came.” Her high school address is titled: “Everyone Has a Purpose. Don’t Ever Be Discouraged.” Her community activities include Martin Luther King Day of Service at Lilly Grove Baptist Church, Hurricane Harvey Flood Relief, and Nis Elementary after School Stem Program, House of Help Volunteer Services, Student Partnership and Outreach Team at PVAMU Elementary Day. Two persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner are Marian Anderson and Michelle Obama.

Marissa Nicol Jacquet is from Port Arthur, Texas and is a graduate of Memorial High School. She is sophomore majoring in Business/Marketing. Her career ambition is to become a Chief Marketing Officer for a top Fortune 500 Company. Her philosophy of life is: “Never let anyone or anything have enough power to knock down what you built up. Her talent is dance. Some of her achievements are maintaining a 3.0 GPA, 2015 Miss Cavoilcade Queen, two-time all American Dancer. Some of her favorites are: Anthony Hamilton, Lyfe Jennings, Lauren Hill, Soul Food, Pastas, and Hibachi. Her Platform is “Queens Care.” Queens create, queens achieve goals, and queens respect the rules and regulations and those who’ve come before us. Queens also encourage others to do the same.  Two persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner are Oprah Winfrey and Steve Harvey. 


Desirai M Nolan is from Austin, Texas and is a graduate of Hendrickson High School. She is a junior majoring in Social Work and her career ambition is to become a Pediatric Medical Social Worker. Her philosophy of life is: living the best life and not listening to what other have to say about me knowing i can reach my full potential.  Her talent is Spoken Word. Some of her achievements are listing on the Honor Roll and the Dean’s List.  She enjoys Hot Wings and great music.  Her Platform is:  “Helping People and Giving Back.” Her high school address to students is “Self Confidence and Believe in Yourself.” Her community activities include Purple Jacket, Panther Ambassador and University College Community Assistant.  Two Persons she would you invite to her fantasy dinner are “My Mom and Maya Angelou.” 

Kendol La’Faye Pitts is from Tyler, Texas and is a graduate of Chapel Hill High School. She is a sophomore majoring in Social Work. Her career ambition is to become a licensed Social Worker to assist children and families who been sexually abused.  Her philosophy of life: “It doesn’t matter where you are from, it’s about where you are headed.” Her talent is Dancing and Poetry. Some of her achievements are: the Dean’s List - 3.50 GPA, Panther Dolls, Social Work Action Club Member, and National Society of Collegiate Scholars.  Some of her favorites are Erkyah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Dance, Running, Poetry and Brad Pitt. Her Platform: To help children who has dealt with abuse, due to my own personal experiences. Her high school address will be titled: Transitioning from High School to College Career. Her community activities are: SWAC, NSCS, Panther Dolls Dance Team and H.E.R member. Two persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner are Maya Angelou and Martin Luther King Jr.

Destiny N. Jefferson is from Orange, Texas by way of Shreveport, Louisiana and is a graduate of Summer Creek. She is a senior majoring in Biology and her career ambition is to become a Pediatrician. Her philosophy of life is: “It Doesn’t Hurt To Be Nice and It Doesn’t Cost Too Smile. Some of her favorites are Blake Shelton, Jennifer Hudson, western movies and cartoons; seafood, riding horses, fishing and being outdoors.  Her platform is “Mindful Leaders, Mental Health.” Her high school address would be titled: The Power of Education and the Great Need to Pursue Higher Education. Her community activities include working with Best Buddies which assists disabled children and The Red Door which provides relief and relocation of battered women and children, Vacation Bible School Teacher, Nursing Home Visits, Children’s Rehab Center and tutoring High School students at Church. Two Persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner are: Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey.


Tateania Nealey is from Houston, Texas and is a graduate of High School: Sam Houston Math Science and Technology Center. She is a junior majoring in Communications. Her ambition is to become a lawyer and possibly going into politics.  Her philosophy of life: Anything that is not growing is dead. Talent is vocal performance. Some of her achievements are listing on the Dean’s List and Ms. Gold Member Club 2016-2017. Among her favorites are Nia Long, Ice cream, singing, writing and basketball. Her Platform is “Be a Friend,” because friendship is very important and a friend is supportive and will correct you when you are wrong. Her high school address would be titled “Exploring Your Options.” Students have more career choices than being a doctor, nurse, lawyer or teacher and there nothing wrong with having more than one career field of interest.  Her community activities include Vice President of Gold Members Club and member of Black-Stone Pre-Law Society; volunteering at her high school and speaking to students about college and other post-college experiences. Two persons she would invite to her fantasy dinner are Cleopatra and Dizzy Wright.  
 
Amelia Brumfield is Fort Worth, Texas and is a graduate of Paul Laurence Dunbar.  She is sophomore Health major and her career ambition is to teach for a couple of years and then become a neonatal nurse.  Her philosophy of life is lived through Jeremiah 1:5 “Before you were born I set you apart.” Her talent is Dance.  Some of her achievements are Edward L. Blackshear scholarship, membership in Minority Association for Pre-health Students (MAPS) and the Baptist Student Movement Praise Dance team. Her favorites include the colors purple and green, seafood, writing, R&B and Gospel music, and dancing.  Her platform is “Embrace the Queen in You”. This platform enforces self-love, positive body image and women empowerment. Her topic for High School Students is “Mental Fortitude.” Never giving up and chasing after your desires will make you a better and stronger person. Her Community Activities Include: Two persons she would invite to her Fantasy Dinner are Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey.

Anntraniece M. Smith is from Memphis, Tennessee and is a graduate of Desoto Central High School and a Junior Marketing Major with an English Minor.  Her career ambition is to become a brand manager and pursue an MBA Degree. She plans to own a Marketing Firm to help startup businesses establish their brand, marketing plans, and strategies. Her philosophy of life is “Excellence without Excuse.” This is a quote instilled in her by her mom. Her talent is Dance. She is listed on the Dean’s Honor Roll. Some of her favorites are Shawn Mendes, Charlie Puth, Ginette Claudette, Channing Tatum, Christian Keys and Shah Rukh Khan, Hot Wings, One Tree Hill, Reading, Writing, Recording and Editing Video Content, Shopping, and School Work, watching 1970’s and Foreign Movies and learning about various cultures.  Her Platform is “F.I.N.E.S.T. of Them All.” Fearless, Independent, Natural, Esteemed, Sensational and Tasteful. Her high school address is entitled “Everyone Has a Voice and It Matters. No matter your age you can always help make a change for the better because all it takes is one.  Her community activities include:  Prairie View Finance Association, Mentoring Financial Literacy at Waller High, Hurricane Harvey Relief Mentoring Elementary students in the Prairie View Area. Two persons she would you invite to her fantasy dinner are her Mother and Eartha Kitt.

Jasmine J. Blackman is from New Orleans, Louisiana and is a graduate of Manvel High School. She is a junior majoring in Human Nutrition and Foods and her career ambition is to become Registered Dietician. Her philosophy of life is “Nothing Beats a Failure but a Try.” Her talent is singing.  Some of her achievements are the Dean’s List/Honor Roll, Kappa Omicron Nu Honor Society President, and a member of Gamma Sigma Sigma National Service Sorority.  Some of her favorites are singing, seafood, BeyoncĂ©, hanging with family and friends, going to church. Her platform is “Learn What You Eat.” She plans to educate individuals, especially young adults about eating healthy and not becoming another statistic. Her high school address is titled: “Obesity among High School Student and the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. Her community activities include volunteering at the Food Bank, Nursing Home and Be-The Match. Two persons she would you invite to her fantasy dinner are Prince & Oprah Winfrey