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On Dec. 20, the highly anticipated podcast “Queen of the Yard” officially launched, paving the way for a unique exploration of the rich traditions surrounding HBCU pageant queens.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — In response to lack of representation, historically black colleges have become an incubator to uplift students on campus. As traditions shift, the legacy of pageantry at… ...
The tradition of Campus Queens at HBCUs goes back many decades. Now, more of their photos are coming to light.View Entire Post › ...
Co-hosts Tracee Loran and Stacey L. Holman with guest Roz White in the first Queen of the Yard podcast episode Queen of the Yard, a TV dramedy in development celebrating HBCU Campus Queens, expands ...
HBCU homecoming queens in Louisiana represent half of Ebony magazine's 2016-2017 class of HBCU Campus Queens. (Photo by Kathy Anderson, The Times-Picayune) When Ebony magazine fills its pages with ...
Queen of the Yard is a TV dramedy series in development, set to celebrate the 100-year tradition of HBCU Campus Queens. The series will explore the fierce competition, sisterhood, and self ...
Ebony has named Felise Thompson-Doyle as one of its top 10 Ebony HBCU Campus Queens for 2018. Thompson-Doyle is a student at Southern University.
Keylin Perez, the first Latina named Miss Coppin State at the historically Black university, got online backlash but said she's gotten support from the HBCU. A Latina attending an HBCU was crowned ...
HBCU ‘Fit Check’ Queen Highlights Fashion-Forward Looks On The Yard. As "Fit Checks" grow across the HBCU community, its impact on the culture cannot be underestimated.
“An HBCU presence would provide role models for current Black students by showing them a tangible pathway to success,” Worrell said. “Boston led the way in educating Black students in the first half ...