Nine Year Old  Khaleena  Brown,  Crowned Queen at The 55th Annual Miss Black Awareness Pageant

Khaleena Brown  
The 55th Miss Black Awareness Queen

A Queen Has Been Crowned…

Each year the Miss Black Awareness Scholarship Pageant committee crowns a young ladies to represent in Inland Empire with sweet honesty, grace, and integrity. 

Charlene  Dixon,  Pageant Dir. thanks Miss Black Awareness Lydia Blevins and your Royal Court for fulfilling your Royal duties in 2022-2023.

Queen Lydia Blevins and Princess SiYae Purnell crowned 9 year old Khaleena Brown as the 55th Miss Black Awareness Queen, Saturday December the 16th,  concluding their year reign.

The Miss Black Awareness Pageant is a family affair from the beginning all the way through her reign.  We are proud of the family for supporting of your little Queen. It’s this kind of support that our young ladies need to be successful in life. 

This year’s Court includes Princess Jewels Holley, Kalani Gray, Duchess Lauren Keys, Pharrah Gray, and Amber Keys, and Queen Khaleena Brown. 

All of our young ladies are title holders and we hope that they will all wear their crown proudly.  Let it be known that they have not reached their destination we’re on a journey together. 

The qualities that we look for in our Queen, is commitment, dedication, follow through and Khaleena proved to be the ONE that met all of the requirements. 

The Miss Black Awareness Scholarships Pageant committee is happy that the judges saw sweet honesty, grace, integrity and chose you.

If you missed the pageant you can meet Miss Black Awareness and her Court at the MLK breakfast at the Ontario DoubleTree, MLK parade in San Bernardino, and  San Bernardino County Black History Parade and Expo February 24th at Citrus avenue and 210 freeway in Fontana.

Registration for 2024-25 Miss Black Awareness Scholarship Pageant will begin June 1st  www.blackawarenessparades.com for more information.

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