Adebisi, Miss Black & Gold Eta Gamma and Hooey, Miss Black & Gold Epsilon Tau Lambda, won the titles in the pageant held in November 2104 at Prairie View A&M University and hosted by the members of the chapters.
Adebisi is a 21 year old junior Mechanical Engineering student from Houston, Texas by way of Lagos, Nigeria. She on the Dean’s List and Who’s Who Among Students and a member of the National Society of Black Engineers, Golden Key International Honor Society and the African Students Association. Adebisi aspires to become a professional engineer. She admires Forest Whittaker and enjoys public speaking and debate. In her spare time she volunteers and serves as a mentor for children with disabilities, the Boys and Girls Club, advocates for AIDS eradication in Africa and human trafficking. Her Platform is Reintroducing STEMM to high school students in lower socio-economic areas. Adebisi won the talent competition with a gut-wrenching dramatic interpretation of a young women caught up in human trafficking.
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The members are counting on the ladies to continue winning tradition and bring back the crown to Prairie View A&M University. In the 2014 pageant Nadia Grier, Miss Eta Gamma Black & Gold won the district title and was named First Runner-up for the Regional Title, while Briana Clark, Miss Epsilon Tau Lambda Black & Gold was Second Runner-up.
For information on the pageant and programs, contact: missblackandgold2016@gmail.com.
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