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Welcome to the August 2021 issue of Queen Size Magazine. We have officially crossed that midpoint of 2021 and 2020 is safely in our rearview. We can now take a deep breath and look ahead with NYC and some other places now preparing to fully reopen. I know I can speak for all of us when I say that it has been a rough year and a half. I am sure most of us didn’t think the day would come when we could walk around freely again. Although we are all still playing it safe; as we should, things are at the very least looking brighter. With all of this positive news, what better way to focus on the future than to say, “there are only a few more months to The Full Figured Industry Awards’ (also known as The FFIAs) first Virtual event”. That was a shameless plug! if you haven’t heard already marked your calendars for November 6, 2021 for 4pm, go ahead and do so. Queen Size Magazine will be producing the 2nd FFIAs event and you all are invited. The FFIAs team is hard at work to make this an unforgettable evening for the Industry. We have begun announcing our Honorees and will begin announcing final category Nominees in the coming days. Make sure you are subscribed to our website www.theffias.com and following us on social; links to all social channels are on our website. Thank you all for continuing to support Queen Size Magazine. We would love to hear your feedback. Email us at queensizemagazine@gmail.com and let us know what you like, don’t like and/or want to see in future issues. We value your opinion. Be blessed and remember to be a blessing as well.

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MASTHEAD TAWANA BLASSINGAME CEO/Editor In Chief PHILIP DREW Executive Director & Director of Photography

Photography |Mickey Armstrong @plusmodelphotography Model | Ebony Walker @ebony_walker82 MUA | Lauren Mason @vlsmakeupartistry Hair and Styling done by model Black Gown: Jon Marc @jonmarc_collection

MEESHA ANN Executive Director SOCIAL DEPARTMENT SHEENA POSTELL Social Media Correspondant BEAUTY DEPARTMENT LAWANDA SANYANG Beauty Editor / Makeup NATHANIEL JAYE’ Beauty Editor / Hair CRYSTAL D. LEWIS Beauty Editor / Hair FASHION DEPARTMENT ASHLEY WALKER Fashion Editor LIFESTYLE DEPARTMENT Janelle Simmons Lifestyle Editor Nyemade Boiwu Lifestyle Editor

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SUMMER SNACKS THAT SATISFY YOU

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INFUSE BRIGHT, NUTRITIONAL FLAVOR INTO SUMMER

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Summer Snacks that

Satisfy Cravings

Road trips, outdoor adventures and relaxing by the pool are some of summer’s most popular activities, and all can be more enjoyable by adding favorite snacks to the mix. Next time you bask in the summer sun, bring along some tasty pecan snacks that allow you stay on track with wellness goals without sacrificing those snacktime delights. Whether you enjoy their natural sweetness straight from the bag or add them to your go-to recipes, pecans are among the lowest in carbs and highest in fiber of tree nuts, an option that’s WWW.QUEENSIZEMAGAZINE.COM|AUGUST 2021 ISSUE

perfect for snacking. In fact, each ounce of pecans includes 3 grams of plant-based protein and 3 grams of fiber to go with 12 grams of “good” monounsaturated fat and only 2 grams of saturated fat. Curb your snack cravings with a savory option like Buffalo-Pecan Pimento Cheese Dip with veggies and crackers, or if something sweeter tempts your taste buds, dive into a tangy treat with these Mini Pecan Lemon Berry Tarts. Visit AmericanPecan.com for more snacking tips and recipes.


SUMMER SNACKS THAT SATISFY CRAVINGS | FAMILY FEATURES Mini Pecan Lemon Berry Tarts Total time: 22 minutes Servings: 24

350 F. Line mini muffin tin with paper liners or spray with nonstick cooking spray.

Mini Pecan Crusts: Nonstick cooking spray 2 cups pecan pieces 1/4 cup butter, melted 2 tablespoons sugar

Scoop about 2 teaspoons pecan mixture in each muffin tin. Use back of wooden spoon or fingers to press mixture evenly along bottom and up sides of each muffin cup.

Lemon Filling: 1/2 cup lemon curd 1/2 cup blueberries, raspberries or combination powdered sugar, for dusting (optional) To make mini pecan crusts: Preheat oven to

In food processor, blend pecan pieces, butter and sugar until mixture forms coarse dough.

Bake 12 minutes, or until crusts are golden brown. Allow crusts to cool completely before removing from pan. To assemble crusts: Spoon 1 teaspoon lemon curd into each mini pecan crust. Top with one raspberry or three small blueberries. Dust with powdered sugar, if desired. Buffalo-Pecan Pimento Cheese Dip Total time: 15 minutes Servings: 30 1 cup raw pecan pieces 1/2 pound (2 cups) sharp cheddar cheese, freshly grated 1 jar (4 ounces) sliced pimentos 2 tablespoons red hot sauce 2 tablespoons mayo 1 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon fresh cracked pepper 1 tablespoon chives, freshly chopped veggies, for serving crackers, for serving Preheat oven to 350 F. On baking sheet, spread pecans and roast 8-10 minutes, or until golden brown and fragrant, tossing once halfway through. Remove from oven and set aside to cool completely. In bowl, combine cheddar cheese, pimentos with juice, hot sauce, mayo, salt and pepper. Stir until combined. Add 3/4 of pecan pieces and mix until combined. Place dip in serving bowl and top with remaining pecan pieces and freshly chopped chives. Serve with veggies and crackers.

Source: American Pecan Council

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Infuse Bright, Nutritional Flavor into Summer

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hen families fire up their grills and turn to favorite summer recipes for filling meals, nutritional

considerations are often not the focus. However, this doesn’t have to be the case. This year, When families fire up their and turn– andtoeven desserts – you can rethink traditional seasonal menus grills by opting for main courses thatsummer offer healthier returns by incorporating likemeals, whole oranges, which provide a favorite recipes foringredients filling multitude of nutritional benefits. Adding an ingredient like California Valencia oranges to your family’s dishes nutritional considerations are often notmeans you’re including a rich source of vitamin C (70% of the daily value) and an excellent source of folate (20% of the daily value) in yourfocus. seasonal spread. As a balance of sweet and tart, the extra juicyhave oranges reach the However, this doesn’t totheir peak in summer, making them perfect for warm-weather recipes, juicing or as portable snacks to take along on adventures. their anti-inflammatory benefits help support the body, especially as outdoor activities increase in bePlus,the case. This year, you can rethink the warm weather. The potassium found in oranges also helps support cell function, healthy blood pressure levels, bone health andseasonal hydration. traditional menus by opting for When it comes to meal planning, oranges are a highly versatile fruit that can be added to both sweet and main courses – and even desserts – that savory dishes, as well as beverages, cocktails, sauces, frozen desserts, smoothies and more. To introduce a depth of flavor and burst of nutrition to dishes, add a sprinkle of zest, segments or fresh-squeezed juice, or offer by incorporating even grill healthier the fruit to bring outreturns the flavor. Try combining them with tastes of the Mediterranean for dinner with Orange and Harissa Glazed Beef ingredients like oranges, Kebabs or end your meal with awhole refreshing sweet treat like Orange which Ice Cream the entire family can enjoy. By introducing the sweetness of oranges to your warm-weather menu, you can infuse fresh flavor while provide multitude of nutritional benefits. rethinking familya favorites. Visit CaliforniaCitrusGrowers.com for more information on California oranges. Reduce orange juice to 1 cup; ice down to chill. Orange Ice Cream Adding an ingredient like California In saucepan over medium heat, combine milk, Prep time: 1 hour cream, vanilla scraped pod and seeds, and glucose Servings: 6 Valencia oranges to your family’s dishes syrup until hot; remove from heat. Steep 30 minutes. 2 cups California Valencia orange juice, In bowl, combine milkof powder and sugar. Add means you’re including a rich source freshly squeezed dry mixture into hot cream mixture. Whisk to 1 1/2 cups whole milk combine. Return and mixture to medium heat. vitamin C (70% of the daily value) 1 1/2 cups heavy cream In separate heat-safe bowl, combine egg yolks and orange zest. of the vanilla bean an1/22excellent source of folate (20% In small increments, pour hot mixture over yolks tablespoons glucose syrup or corn syrup and zest. Mix vigorously while pouring. 1/4 cup non-fat dry in milkyour powder seasonal daily value) spread. As Cook to 185 F. 2/3 cup granulated sugar Remove from heat and pour through fine strainer. a balance of sweet and tart, the extra 3 egg yolks Hand-blend until smooth. 2 California Valencia oranges, zest only Ice down immediately. Add cooled, reduced juicy oranges reach their peak in summer, California Valencia orange slices, orange juice. Hand blend to combine. for garnish making them perfect for warm-weather Spin and freeze then follow directions according Prepare ice cream making vessel or unit, such as oldto machine or vessel to make ice cream. recipes, or as to fashioned churnerjuicing or ice cream machine withportable motor. Serve snacks with orange slices. take along on adventures.

Plus, their anti-inflammatory benefits help support the body, especially as outdoor activities increase in the warm weather. The potassium found in oranges also helps support cell function, healthy blood pressure levels, bone health and hydration. When it comes to meal planning, oranges are a highly versatile fruit that can be added to both sweet and savory dishes, as well as beverages, cocktails, sauces, frozen desserts, smoothies and more. To introduce a depth of flavor and burst of nutrition to dishes, add a sprinkle of zest, segments or fresh-squeezed juice, or even grill the fruit to bring out the flavor. Try combining them with tastes of the Mediterranean for dinner with Orange and Harissa Glazed Beef Kebabs or end your meal with a refreshing sweet treat like Orange Ice Cream the entire family can enjoy. By introducing the sweetness of oranges to your warm-weather menu, you can infuse fresh flavor while rethinking family favorites. Visit CaliforniaCitrusGrowers.com for more information on California oranges.

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Orange and Harissa Glazed Beef Kebabs

Prep time: 2 hours Cook time: 20 minutes Servings: 2 1/2 cup California Valencia orange juice, freshly squeezed 2 California Valencia oranges, zested and segmented 2 tablespoons harissa paste 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon fresh mint leaves, roughly chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 8 ounces beef tenderloin, cut into 2-inch cubes 1 green bell pepper, cut into 2-inch squares 1 red onion, cut into 2-inch squares

16 broccoli florets, raw kosher salt, to taste black pepper, to taste cooked couscous mandarin chutney In mixing bowl, combine orange juice and zest, harissa, honey, oil, mint and garlic; mix well. Add beef cubes and toss to coat; marinate 2 hours in refrigerator. Using long skewers, build kebabs, alternating beef, peppers, onions and broccoli on each. Heat grill to medium-high heat. Season kebabs with salt and pepper, to taste. Grill until vegetables are cooked through and beef reaches desired doneness. Serve over bed of couscous and top with mandarin chutney.

ORANGE AND HARISSA GLAZED BEEF KEBABS Prep time: 2 hours Cook time: 20 minutes Servings: 2 1/2 cup California Valencia orange juice, freshly squeezed 2 California Valencia oranges, zested and segmented 2 tablespoons harissa paste 2 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon fresh mint leaves, roughly chopped 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 8 ounces beef tenderloin, cut into 2-inch cubes 1 green bell pepper, cut into 2-inch squares 1 red onion, cut into 2-inch squares 16 broccoli florets, raw kosher salt, to taste black pepper, to taste cooked couscous mandarin chutney


INFUSE BRIGHT, NUTRITIONAL FLAVOR INTO SUMMER | FAMILY FEATURES

In mixing bowl, combine orange juice and zest, harissa, honey, oil, mint and garlic; mix well. Add beef cubes and toss to coat; marinate 2 hours in refrigerator. Using long skewers, build kebabs, alternating beef, peppers, onions and broccoli on each. Heat grill to medium-high heat. Season kebabs with salt and pepper, to taste. Grill until vegetables are cooked through and beef reaches desired doneness. Serve over bed of couscous and top with mandarin chutney.

ORANGE ICE CREAM Prep time: 1 hour Servings: 6 2 cups California Valencia orange juice, freshly squeezed 1 1/2 cups whole milk 1 1/2 cups heavy cream 1/2 vanilla bean 2 tablespoons glucose syrup or corn syrup 1/4 cup non-fat dry milk powder 2/3 cup granulated sugar 3 egg yolks 2 California Valencia oranges, zest only California Valencia orange slices, for garnish Prepare ice cream making vessel or unit, such as old-fashioned churner or ice cream machine with motor. Reduce orange juice to 1 cup; ice down to chill. In saucepan over medium heat, combine milk, cream, vanilla scraped pod and seeds, and glucose syrup until hot; remove from heat. Steep 30 minutes. In bowl, combine milk powder and sugar. Add dry mixture into hot cream mixture. Whisk to combine. Return mixture to medium heat. In separate heat-safe bowl, combine egg yolks and orange zest.

California Citrus Growers

In small increments, pour hot mixture over yolks and zest. Mix vigorously while pouring. Cook to 185 F. Remove from heat and pour through fine strainer. Hand-blend until smooth. Ice down immediately. Add cooled, reduced orange juice. Hand blend to combine. Spin and freeze then follow directions according to machine or vessel to make ice cream. Serve with orange slices.

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MODEL SPOTLIGHT | DAKOTAH SHARI

Dakotah Shari, is an actress, motivational speaker and published model

who enjoys being a representative of the full figured fashion industry. As a full figured model, Dakotah plans on using her platform to break the industry’s stereotypical view of what a model should look and walk like. Her goal is to encourage women of all shapes and sizes to embrace their voluptuous curves unapologetically. Beauty is beyond skin and figure deep, it also has to be defined with character, and impressively, Dakotah is able to rise to the occasion in this area as well. She has been invited to various speaking engagements as a motivational speaker at schools and camps. Using her voice she not only is able to uplift the young girl’s self-esteem and confidence by setting a positive example, but as a medical professional she also teaches them the importance of maintaining a healthy and balanced lifestyle. As an affiliate of various public service organizations, Dakotah stretches her arms into her community and lends a hand by being an advocate for improving communities she is surrounded by. The overall mission of her affiliated organizations is a common theme, focus on the underserved by enhancing socioeconomic development, advocating for women and little girls of color, enforcing public policies and health awareness. In September 2018, Ms. Shari won the title of “Miss More Than a Model 2018” from the “She Helps Empower Beyoutiful,” modeling organization in Atlanta, Georgia. When asked during the S.H.E. candidate interview of what a being a model means to her, Ms. Shari gracefully replied, “Motivating Other Divas by Embracing Love!”

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Since then, this empowering model’s passion and diligence for the industry, has opened doors for her and created opportunities to slay the runway in phenomenal shows such as; Charlotte Curvy Fashion Week, Columbia Fashion Week and New York Fashion Week of Fall 2019. Her unique look style and confidence, has caught the attention of those in her industry. She was one of five selected across the U.S. that was chosen to glide the runway for the biggest fashion show in Memphis, TN, Ashley Dean’s, “The Weight is Over,” featuring Supa Cent (makeup inventor of The Crayon Case). This model shows no signs of limiting her modeling to runway, she has already crossed over in print modeling as well. After celebrity stylist, Shun Melson had her grace the runway (Nya Nya Couture: Fashion and Beauty Expo), she quickly saw the potential in a budding model, and chose her to represent her clothing line on the company’s website. This multifaceted model, has walked runways, posed for company websites, and has caught the attention of others in her field, appearing as a guest appearance on iHeart Radio Station, to advocate for the model/role model lifestyle she currently lives and breathes. Recently, Ms. Shari was proudly nominated for Atlanta’s Hottest Full Figured Model and Host in September 2019 and 2020. This energetic young lady loves the camera and you can catch her on her television talk show, “Shekinah Women of Beauty,” as one of the host. This talk show is already breaking barriers, and recently it was named best Talk Show 2019 and 2020 by Preach the Word Worldwide Network TV.

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This extraordinary woman’s career in 2020 has risen to being published on billboards with fashion designers that she is a brand ambassador for and modeling non-agency Mesh Dollhouse Official Billboard. Dakotah was one out of over 200 submissions that was selected to be a part of the Royal 8 to represent full figured/ plus size women around the world. The Royal 8 served as a body positivity movement tour, embracing women to love their curves and establishing a sisterhood like no other. Also, this young woman has been featured on Luxe Kurves magazine for beauty of the month, July 2020. Dakotah had an interview on how she embraces her curves and her poem was published in the magazine. Lastly, in the midst of the pandemic, Dakotah has founded her platform which is called, Size Worthy and a livestream Instagram Series that is performed twice a month to reach out to her audience. “Size Worthy- embracing the inner size and beauty of you.” It is where she Motivates other women by empowering them to be the best version of themselves; where she Activates those high vibrations of life to boost their confidence in order to achieve their goals; where she Deactivates those negative stereotypes of what a full figured woman should look like, be and/or act like and lastly where she Recharges other women, giving them that extra love by exemplifying their beauty so that they can spread the love to another woman by being her sister’s keeper. Size Worthy is the catapult of breaking barriers for full figured curvy women and is a part of a dynamic body positivity movement. This is a platform that will deter little girls and women that were once like me that had low self-esteem and lack of confidence. Wholeheartedly, this is the number one reason why, Dakotah Shari has become a model, to embrace other women by excelling their love for thy self. You can find Ms. Shari on Instagram and Facebook at @dakotahshari. In addition, Ms. Shari has her own company that specializes in beauty and health consultations, Dakotah Shari, LLC, and those who would like to book a consultation and addition for interviews, hosting, print and fashion runway shows, can directly reach her at: bookdakotahshari@gmail.com.

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MODEL SPOTLIGHT | DAKOTAH SHARI

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Photographer | Antoinne Duane Jones/ ADJ Media @antoinneduanejones Model | Dakotah Shari @dakotashari Designer | ABSFINEART by Pamela Edwards @absfineart Make-up Artist | Dollance Rosina

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QUESTION: Does dirty hair grow faster? By Crystal D. Lewis 28 years as a Licensed Cosmetologist, Beauty Expert, Educator/Trainer, Philanthropist and Owner of I Say Yes Salon and Spa, LLC (Cinnaminson, NJ) Email: Isayyessalonspallc@gmail.com Website:Isayyessalonandspa.com Join the I Say Yes Community follow, like and share us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter: @isayyessalonspa

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QUESTION: DOES DIRTY HAR GROW FASTER | CRYSTAL D. LEWIS

Hello Ladies and Gentlemen: I would like to thank the readers who asked this question. Does dirty hair grow faster; is there any truth to this? This has been a concern of mine personally, since I have been a cosmetologist. It was one of those questions that in the beginning I would avoid, only because it is a touchy subject. But at this point in my career, I have seen more damaged hair, scalp issues, and hair loss from not shampooing the hair for weeks and months on end, and/or just not shampooing correctly, especially during this pandemic. At some point in their lives most women have heard the phrase, “dirty hair grows faster.” Some took it literally and left protective styles in their hair too long and ended up with mold or bacteria in their hair. Now ask yourself how this: your hair going to grow if you have mold or bacteria on your scalp and hair? YUCK. So what’s the truth about dirty hair and growth? The fact of the matter is that your hair and scalp need to be cleansed pretty regularly. Never putting water on your hair is unsanitary and may lead to odor, buildup, and even dryness, breakage, and scalp issues. It is actually a huge myth that dirty hair grows faster than clean hair. Hair in itself does not control growth instead hair growth is determined by your overall health, genetics and the health of the scalp.

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If the scalp is clogged by excessive oils or grease it is going to be more difficult for hair follicles to grow out of the scalp. Having dirty hair can cause bacteria growth and scalp irritation. The bacteria growth can cause scalp disease and inflammation on the scalp which can in turn can cause your hair to fall out or not grow properly. You have to constantly massage the scalp to get the hair to grow. As I always say where BLOOD FLOWS HAIR GROWS. Here are some scalp conditions you can get if you don’t shampoo your hair often enough: ● Trichodynia (Scalp Dysesthesia): A painful sensation on the skin of the scalp or the hair itself and becomes more intense when hairs are touched. ● Malassezia (Yeast Overgrowth): This is a monophyletic genus of fungi found on the skin and associated with a variety of conditions, including dandruff, atopic eczema/dermatitis, seborrheic dermatitis, and folliculitis. Remember just like any other part of your body, hair is able to thrive when you are healthy and taking care of your body from the inside out. Eating plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, drinking water, taking your vitamins and exercising regularly will aid in not only hair growth but your overall health. Thank you to my Queen Size Magazine Community for this great question. Keep the questions coming. Remember to Drink your Water and Take Your Vitamins.

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Summertime always calls for the most chill fashion mainly, because it is super hot. There is a misconception that basic pieces must look basic, and that’s just not the case. What I love most about styling basics is how versatile they can be. Fitting for every occasion, basics are staples in every wardrobe. Here you will see several basic foundation pieces, paired with just the right accessories to bring each look to life. Whether it is an eye-catching shoe, your favorite belt, or jewelry pieces that seals the deal, you can be everything but basic when you step out.

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Photographer | Alfred Beverly @charissolutionsphotography Model | Calvetta Lane @Vettablu Romper | Yesac Boutique @yesacboutique

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Photographer | Philip Drew @pdrewphotography Model | Ashley Walker @msbeyoudoyou Dress |Kushe Klothing @klusheklothing

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Ms. Full-Figured D.M.V. Queen 2020 & Ms. Full-Figured D.M.V.

Ebony Walker What is she doing to now?

Mrs. Ebony Walker was born and raised in River City, Richmond, Virginia where she resided until relocating to Herndon, Virginia. Ebony has always shared an inherent desire to leave an influence on the world. One of her proudest triumphs is defeating the odds, evading poverty, and raising her children, Tavian, Leah, and Jasmine with her husband Marcus. Seeking to invest in herself so that she could further invest in her community, Ebony studied Business Administration at John Tyler Community College. She now employs the tools and knowledge learned during her tenure there in her role as Facility Coordinator at Navy Federal Credit Union. Five years ago, Ebony embarked on her career as a Plus Model. She realized the opportunity to serve as an example to all women. Advocating that “self-love is the best love”; Ebony would go on to compete in two 5k runs, further mirroring her belief that plus size women can lead healthy and inspiring lives. Ebony credits her modeling success to her industry teachers, Liris Crosse, Jeannie Ferguson, and Aushia Smith. As a print, runway, and fit model, Ebony has been featured in and on Fashion Avenue Magazine, Queen Size Magazine, Plus Model Magazine, Fox 45 News (Baltimore), Fox 29 News (Philadelphia), Fox 5 (DC) NBC 12 News (Richmond). She has worked with several brands including but not limited to Ashley Stewart, Lane Bryant, and the LaLa Anthony Collection.

Ebony continues to use modeling as a platform of inspiration and transparency for all women. As your 2020 Miss Full Figured Queen Ebony will continue to have events in the community that will impact the stigma about depression and mental health. Her Community walk brought awareness and raised money for the Community of Hope in DC assisting women and children battling depression. She continues to work with community leaders and organizations to make this silent illness something that is more spoken about by others to break the barriers of keeping silent about it. “Sometimes the loudest person in the room can be the most broken person in the room. But I’ve learned that even broken crayons still color.” Though strong, resilient, and successful; like so many people who suffer silently, Ebony often battles with anxiety & depression. Knowing that this form of mental illness is not highlighted often, Ebony has made it her platform: Changing the C.OL.O.R. of Depression: CREATING OPPORTUNITIES to LIVE with OPTIMISM & RESILIENCE. She is looking forward to the opportunity to partner with organizations to procure resources that will assist her community to have a more affable approach to aiding those like her who battle with anxiety and depression. Utilizing her platform, Ebony is optimistic about establishing forums that support individuals who suffer anxiety & depression to live a fuller, more productive life while experiencing anxiety and other mental illnesses.

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QSM: You are no stranger to Queen Size Magazine; it’s so good to have you back Ebony. Let’s talk about what you’ve been up to. Ebony: Hey. I have been fully involved with the pageant since being crowned. I swear our Director Lorrine Coleman-Ross keeps us busy. Outside of that just family stuff. My son just graduated from High School.

aspects of mental health. I have so many ideas that I plan to put into play in the near future.

QSM: Most recently you competed in and took home the trophy for Ms. Full-Figured D.M.V. Queen 2020 & Ms. Full-Figured D.M.V. Photogenic 2020, Congratulations on that! Can we discuss a little bit about the platform you chose and why? Ebony: Of Course. My platform is “ Changing the C.O.L.O.R. of Depression. The acronym is “ Creating Opportunities to Live with Optimism and Resilience. This is pretty personal for me because I suffer from depression. I feel like a lot of people in the world do as well. In my opinion, it is a silent killer that we were taught did not exist. As a child growing up in a black household my mom never showed us weakness. I was told that the black woman had to be strong. Balling in that type of hurt from all aspects of life is not an easy task. I grew up with several insecurities and I didn’t release those insecurities until I was well in my late 20s. I was able to release them through meditation but mostly talking to people who can also relate and that I could trust with that information. With the pandemic depression was elevated for so many of us. I see some form of light at the end of the tunnel and I am happy about that.

QSM: I recall at one point you were ready to hang up those heels. Can you share what brought you back and why? Ebony: Oh gosh yes. When you are putting in all the work you think you should be deeper in your career and you are not... that takes a toll on you. I was getting so many rejections. After speaking with my model mentor Jeannie Ferguson she convinced me in the way she only knows how to toughen up and keep putting in the work. lol. It is slowly starting to happen for me. As an Aries, I do not have any patience.

QSM: How have you been carrying out your platform during your reign as Queen? Ebony: I started The Color Walk a month after winning the crown. Through the walk, we spread awareness and raise money for organizations that serve people in the community with mental health issues. I plan to do more of these in other areas as well. The first one was in Northern VA. I am also working on creating a panel discussion with people in our community to discuss all

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QSM: You have been in the modeling game for a minute now. How long has it been? Ebony: It has been 6 years. I have had several ups and downs but I am still here.

QSM: I am loving your progress. You came back with a vengeance! What is one thing that you can say that you’ve learned previously that has helped with your success? Ebony: Do not rate scale your success based on others around you. I had to learn to genuinely be happy for my peers on their success and I continue to strive for what success means for me. QSM: Can we brag a bit about who some of your current clients are? Ebony: LOL I currently working with Ashley Stewart as one of their recurring e-commerce models. It is a humbling experience because they have been in my corner since the beginning of my model career. Shout out to Tamara Ivey for seeing something in me early on. I have been a brand ambassador for NY & Company as well as an influence for Amazon.


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After that job ended I went back to a previous employer doing my dream job but that only lasted 3 weeks. I had a manager that did not set me up for success. After a zoom call, we had to go over my progress I had a strong urge to just leave. I didn’t feel motivated. My previous job gave me a pretty hefty severance pay so the timing just was perfect. I am trusting God that this decision was the best for me. I am more motivated and dedicated than ever. QSM: You know I have been Team Ebony since we met. And the reason why is because I have always found you to have a genuine spirit. How do you stay Ebony in this industry without having to resort to that “alter ego” that we all have and hold back? Ebony: Lol Chile. lol. I am from the south side of Richmond VA. Making sure that “Ebony” doesn’t come out is a task that I sometimes am defeated by. I try to remain humble and remind myself that everyone has different battles and personalities. I learn to adapt.

QSM: Let’s talk about your health journey. At the beginning of this year, I too began my healthy living journey, and it has been a challenge. What made you start yours? Ebony: 3 years ago I got bariatric surgery (the sleeve) due to some health scares. Before the pandemic, I maintained that weight loss but since then I have gained 20lbs back. Stress will do that to you. I had to remind myself that the surgery was just a tool and now it is time for me to put in the work. I just started working out again with my trainer Les the owner of Les Work More Training. I trust him with my journey because he pushes me to the brim. I am excited about this body in 2022. QSM: Word on the street is that you recently walked away for a damn good paying job to pursue modeling full time. Ebony: I did. I actually had a great job for a year and it was brought out by a competitor.

QSM: Funny thing about alter ego names. Did I ever tell you that Ebony was my alter ego name? Ebony: LOL Let’s just say Tawana is the nice side of me! Well, my alter ego name is “Nicole”. It is my middle name but you know... she comes out sometimes. QSM: Let’s talk future. Where are you trying to take this career of yours? What is your goal? Ebony: I am trying to work with new brands and not just stay within the plus industry. My dream gig would be to work with Covergirl. I have also submitted to a few agencies. Lets see what comes of that. QSM: What is the best advice you have gotten so far that you’d like to share with others? Ebony: Always stay humble. Believe in yourself and never give up on your dreams. QSM: I am super proud of you Ebony. Please tell people where they can follow, support, and book you. Ebony: You can follow me on Instragram at ebony_walker82 or check out my model website at www.modelebonywalker.com

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HOW TO TREAT ON-THE-GO STAINS | STATEPOINT

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OurGlass Custom & Boutique, the trendsetting fashion house that brought you the unforgettable Dripped In Graffiti retinue of transitional wear last fall (as worn by Amara La Negra, the sensational vocalist, actress, dancer, author and TV host, who starred in VH1’s hit reality series Love And Hip Hop Miami) and the groundbreaking Lace Me Out collection, is embracing summer’s siren call with the undeniably tres chic #PopAVibe collection, which makes its debut this Friday, June 11th! Building on a long string of successes, including editorial shoots in BONHEUR Fashion Magazine, Ultimate Gifts Guides Magazine, Queen Magazine, We Magazine, and ENSPIRE Magazine, this latest release from OurGlass is sure to be seen everywhere! As we eagerly bound forth toward the freedom of post-pandemic life, OurGlass and the #PopAVibe collection, available in most sizes ranging from small to 3x, promises to showcase today’s women in creations that enhance their radiant inner energy and special beauty. Accomplished fashionista, celebrity stylist, and TV personality Shatava Lindsey, the company’s owner, notes that #PopAVibe continues her design philosophy that every woman’s shape is her own personal “glass”, and OurGlass depicts each wearer’s figure in their own unique, alluring way. OurGlass is the culmination of Shatava Lindsey’s long experience in fashion. Over the years, she has dressed the stars of TV One’s popular Sister Circle talk show, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Network reality series Ready To Love, and shared her stylistic wisdom on Centric, TV One, and her hometown’s own Good Morning Chattanooga. A selfmade entrepreneur, Shatava is also a diligent community citizen, giving back to those in need through her annual Prom Dress Drive, which gifts gently worn prom dresses to young debutantes for whom new dresses are out of reach.


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OurGlass Custom & Boutique, the trendsetting fashion house that brought you the unforgettable Dripped In Graffiti retinue of transitional wear last fall (as worn by Amara La Negra, the sensational vocalist, actress, dancer, author and TV host, who starred in VH1’s hit reality series Love And Hip Hop Miami) and the groundbreaking Lace Me Out collection, is embracing summer’s siren call with the undeniably tres chic #PopAVibe collection, which makes its debut this Friday, June 11th! Building on a long string of successes, including editorial shoots in BONHEUR Fashion Magazine, Ultimate Gifts Guides Magazine, Queen Magazine, We Magazine, and ENSPIRE Magazine, this latest release from OurGlass is sure to be seen everywhere! As we eagerly bound forth toward the freedom of post-pandemic life, OurGlass and the #PopAVibe collection, available in most sizes ranging from small to 3x, promises to showcase today’s women in creations that enhance their radiant inner energy and special beauty.

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Accomplished fashionista, celebrity stylist, and TV personality Shatava Lindsey, the company’s owner, notes that #PopAVibe continues her design philosophy that every woman’s shape is her own personal “glass”, and OurGlass depicts each wearer’s figure in their own unique, alluring way. OurGlass is the culmination of Shatava Lindsey’s long experience in fashion. Over the years, she has dressed the stars of TV One’s popular Sister Circle talk show, appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Network reality series Ready To Love, and shared her stylistic wisdom on Centric, TV One, and her hometown’s own Good Morning Chattanooga. A self-made entrepreneur, Shatava is also a diligent community citizen, giving back to those in need through her annual Prom Dress Drive, which gifts gently worn prom dresses to young debutantes for whom new dresses are out of reach.


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Ann-Christin is a 36 and fabulous year-

old model and hairstylist from the Northwest of Germany. At the young age of 17 and during her time as a hair stylist trainee she was “discovered” by the sales manager of a big German lingerie company on a local fashion show. Ann-Christin has always been curvy and grew up with and interest in fashion and style. Even at that age, her modeling career was shaping up into something big. Things began to take its course and fall into place. And ever since then, she has been working all over Germany to present big size lingerie for the brand Triumph in fashion shows. She has also found a passion for modeling in front of the camera representing her curves and hourglass figure. Ann-Christin is also a wife and mother of two with an education is physiotherapy.

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Meet the Inaugural Royal Court of the National Sorority Pageant

by Dr. Janelle “The Curvy Doc” Simmons

Many know me as a pageant queen, competing and winning titles over the years. I was recently given the role of the Director of the National Sorority Pageant, a new pageant under Royal Productions, which has been in business for sixteen years. The pageant is one of seven pageants under the system and held their inaugural pageant in April. Originally scheduled for 2020, the National Sorority Pageant was postponed to 2021, which caused a series of changes during planning. The mission of the National Sorority Pageant is to promote and celebrate the sorority woman by providing a platform to highlight their talents, creative accomplishments, and community service, all while upholding the

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standards of their organization. The pageant is for members of any Greek letter sorority (NPC, NPHC, NALFO, Multicultural, Band, Christian, Professional, etc.) and Eastern Stars. You do not need to be an active or financial member of said organization to compete because once a member, always a member. The Royal Court is composed of the overall high point scorer, who is crowned Queen Eminence, and the winners of the individual divisions (Miss, Ms., and Mrs.). I interviewed them as I wanted to get their thoughts on competing in such a history making pageant, a pageant in which I had no idea how it was going to turn out.


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Dr. Niesha Mack, Queen Eminence Janelle: What made you decide to compete in a pageant that was in its inaugural year? Were there any concerns? Dr. Mack: I decided to compete in the National Sorority Pageant because it was a new pageant, yet it fell under an umbrella system that was established and had a reputation of integrity. It was exciting to be able to come in and be the first and set the standard for pageants to come. There were no concerns when deciding to compete in the National Sorority Pageant. Janelle: This is not your first time competing in pageants. How did you prepare knowing there was no historical background? Dr. Mack: While there was no historical background for National Sorority Pageant there was historical background for Royal Productions Pageants. I studied past pageants produced by Royal Productions to understand the expectations. I also asked many questions of the Director/Past Queen Eminence, Janelle Simmons so that I could understand the vision of the organization. With that knowledge, I prepared to represent the system to the best of my ability. Janelle: You are a member of the inaugural Royal Court. When you heard your name being called, what were your thoughts? Dr. Mack: When I first heard my name being called, my first thought was thank God! I had fought so hard and pressed through so many obstacles to be able to compete that it was such a beautiful feeling to know that God saw fit to allow me to win the Queen Eminence title. It was an amazing feeling to win and have my two daughters present and yelling as my name was called. It was faith on display and evidence that if you don’t give up, you will be victorious. Janelle: What is your platform and how did you select your platform? Dr. Mack: My platform is There’s Purpose in Your Pain, Living Life After Loss. I chose this platform after having a series of losses in a short time. I lost my husband, Adrian, to colon cancer in November 2018, May 2020 I lost

my father, Robert, to COVID-19 and in August 2020 I lost my bonus daughter unexpectedly. It was all so much at one time for one person to handle. I had to pray and find strength in God. It was through this struggle that I learned that there is purpose in my pain and that I needed to continue living life after loss. It is still difficult but I know that if I am not dead then God is not done. I use my platform to speak to and encourage others that have experienced loss. Janelle: What was your favorite part of the pageant and why? Dr. Mack: My favorite part of the pageant was the rehearsals. It was during this time that the National Sorority Pageant Pioneer Queens were able to be together without the other systems being involved. During pageant weekend there were 4 pageants happening which means there were a lot of women participating. At our rehearsals it was our group of 8 fierce sorority women getting to know each other and learn about the various organizations. Janelle: What advice do you have for ladies that want to compete in this pageant, or pageantry in general? Dr. Mack: Do it!! Pageantry is a great way to build self-esteem, network, create relationships with other like-minded women, and to better yourself overall. You will learn so much about yourself by competing in a pageant. The National Sorority Pageant was a phenomenal experience because I was not only able to learn about the other organizations but now, after the pageant, I am traveling the USA to be involved in the different events and community projects that my sister queens are involved in. Janelle: As a member of the inaugural Royal Court, you have an opportunity to leave a legacy in this pageant. What legacy would you like to leave? Dr. Mack: The legacy that I would like to leave is obstacles aren’t stepping stones. Press on despite what things may look like and leave it all on the stage. Live in the moment and get everything you can out of the experience. If you are going to do it, do it right!

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Kirsten Brown, Miss Sorority Pageant Janelle: What made you decide to compete in a pageant that was in its inaugural year? Were there any concerns? Kristen: The National Sorority Pageant is a game changer because it merges both sorority and pageantry. These two aspects were already a major part of my life, so there were no concerns for me to compete. As an experienced pageant queen, active member of two sororities and a community leader with a passion for my platform, I felt that being one of the first representatives of NSP in my state would inspire future queens to represent their sisterhood and leadership on a larger platform. Janelle: This is not your first time competing in pageants. How did you prepare knowing there was no historical background? Kristen: I have had experience with national pageants, but there is always room for improvement. I professionally prepped for the National Sorority Pageant with Pageant Prep with Janelle LLC. (the company is owned by Janelle Myers). To this day, I am exceptionally grateful for all the help Janelle provided me during my journey to nationals. We spent months preparing by doing mock interviews, on stage questions and even getting my wardrobe together. This was my first time having a pageant coach, and it paid off in the end. Janelle: You are a member of the inaugural Royal Court. When you heard your name being called, what were your thoughts? Kristen: When I first heard my name called as Miss National Sorority Pageant, I was overjoyed. I knew my life had changed forever because I finally was a national title holder and would be bringing awareness to my personal platform on a national level. All my hard work paid off and I could not stop thinking about all of the love and support that my friends and family provided me. Janelle: What is your platform and how did you select your platform? Kristen: My platform is Helping Homeless Veterans. This platform is important to me because I had a family member that was a veteran and homeless. It broke my heart to see the people who once put their lives on WWW.QUEENSIZEMAGAZINE.COM|AUGUST 2021 ISSUE

the line, to not have a roof over their head. Coming from a military family, I felt like it was my duty to help raise awareness of this issue. Over the years, I have contributed money to several homeless veteran shelters and had clothing drives for organizations that help homeless veterans. I currently have several events planned in the upcoming months to help homeless veterans. Janelle: What was your favorite part of the pageant and why? Kristen: My favorite part of the pageant was fashion wear. Even though I had a wardrobe malfunction before taking the stage, I was able to walk the runway with confidence and style. There was a great selection in song choice, and I had an awesome time modeling my blue attire in honor of Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority. Another favorite part was the optional competition of the talent show. I took first place and was honored to be given the Katie Murphy Dorsey Award. I spent months creating choreographing and my dance costume. The reaction from the audience was priceless and will be a moment I will never forget. Janelle: What advice do you have for ladies that want to compete in this pageant, or pageantry in general? Kristen: I would tell that person to not let anything stop them from competing and to just be themselves. There is nothing wrong with showing your personality, and you do not have to be ‘pageant patty’ to win a pageant. I would also tell them to remember to have fun, create long lasting friendships and to take in every moment during pageant week. Janelle: As a member of the inaugural Royal Court, you have an opportunity to leave a legacy in this pageant. What legacy would you like to leave? Kristen: I want to be remembered as the Queen that inspires women that they too can be queens with or without a crown. My legacy as Miss National Sorority Pageant will include promoting Greek/sorority unity, higher education, community service and my platform Helping Homeless Veterans. I will make an impact and show the world what it means to be a lovely lady of Tau Beta Sigma National Honorary Band Sorority.


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Cherisse Branch, Ms. National Sorority Pageant Janelle: What made you decide to compete in a pageant that was in its inaugural year? Were there any concerns? Cherisse: I was honored to be a part of such an amazing event. Especially being the first ever Ms. National Sorority Pageant. I didn’t have any concerns before. Janelle: This is not your first time competing in pageants. How did you prepare knowing there was no historical background? Cherisse: I took the knowledge That I have learned in previous pageants and utilized them for this event. If you have stage presence and confidence you can be successful in any pageant. Janelle: You are a member of the inaugural Royal Court. When you heard your name being called, what were your thoughts? Cherisse: I was so honored that my name was called for this amazing pageant system. I will forever be the first Ms. with the title. Janelle: What is your platform and how did you select your platform? Cherisse: My platform is domestic violence. My mother and I are both survivors so this platform is near and dear to my heart. South Carolina is currently number five when it comes to deaths due to domestic violence. I feel it’s part of my duty to help any survivors

during their situation. Janelle: What was your favorite part of the pageant and why? Cherisse: My favorite part was learning the opening number dance. I absolutely love to dance, and it was amazing to dance and fellowship with my sister queens. Janelle: What advice do you have for ladies that want to compete in this pageant, or pageantry in general? Cherisse: I would advise ladies to just be themselves. Confidence goes a long way when you’re on the stage. If you’re plus size embrace your curves. Know that you are there for a purpose and that you can do anything you put your mind to. Janelle: As a member of the inaugural Royal Court, you have an opportunity to leave a legacy in this pageant. What legacy would you like to leave? Cherisse: I would like to leave a legacy of a woman who has gone through so many trials but has overcome with God. I am a survivor, and I am determined to help women all around the world. I want my legacy to show that I never gave up and that I will help those in need.

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Dr. Angela Rivers-Harper, Mrs. National Sorority Pageant Janelle: What made you decide to compete in a pageant that was in its inaugural year? Dr. Rivers-Harper: Were there any concerns? It was a new pageant system centered around sororities and Eastern Stars. This made it very interesting. There were no concerns at all. Janelle: This is not your first time competing in pageants. How did you prepare knowing there was no historical background? Dr. Rivers-Harper: I am a pageant coach, so I had to go into pageant coach mode for myself. I had to prepare as though I was my own delegate. Janelle: You are a member of the inaugural Royal Court. When you heard your name being called, what were your thoughts? Dr. Rivers-Harper: I couldn’t believe it! Inaugural Court and the only pageant Queen from my chapter of my sorority! What an accomplishment! Janelle: What is your platform and how did you select your platform? Dr. Rivers-Harper: “I love Me!” Self-Care and Mental Health Awareness. Self-care and Mental Health is such a stigma in the African American community and especially with women. We are so busy taking care of everyone else that we forget about us.

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Janelle: What was your favorite part of the pageant and why? Dr. Rivers-Harper: Getting to know your sister queens and creating memories together. Becoming friends and having a long-lasting friendship. Janelle: What advice do you have for ladies that want to compete in this pageant, or pageantry in general? Dr. Rivers-Harper: To make sure that you are knowledgeable about your sorority/Eastern Star organization, you are promoting your platform, you are serving your community and to have fun! Enjoy Yourself! Janelle: As a member of the inaugural Royal Court, you have an opportunity to leave a legacy in this pageant. What legacy would you like to leave? Dr. Rivers-Harper: I am a Queen with or without my crown. I want to encourage, uplift, inspire and enlighten the next Queen that takes this journey.

Interested in competing in 2022? Check out our website at www. royalproductionspageants.com or send an email to nspageant@gmail.com.


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AVANTE-GARDE AND CREATIVITY By Lala Sanyang Hello Queens, Let’s talk Avant-garde and creativity. Avant-garde makeup sets itself apart from natural makeup and it allows a very creative and expressive artistic nature. The word Avant-garde is a French term “Advance guard” or “vanguard”, the part of the army that goes forward ahead of the rest. As related to beauty and art it is often viewed as unique, experimental, and exotic nature. When you think of Avant-garde makeup think about overly dramatic and stylized characteristics. There is a lot of emphasis placed on dark dramatic smokey eye runs to whimsical and fantasy looks with gems or jewelry. The makeup is bold and uses unusual colors. The Artistry can be influenced by art, fashion, culture, and the movements of the era. It is an Artists cultivating playground of creativity. Avant-garde is an opportunity for viewers to stretch their minds on the concept of beauty and bend with a different lens. It allows you to see the world outside of the normal cookie cutter box.

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EVEN THE STRONGEST SOMETIMES FREEZE Written by Nyemade Boiwu (African Butterfly)

The older I’ve gotten the more I’ve begun to realize that our reaction to a situation can be almost as upsetting as the situation itself. This especially applies to circumstances where people, most often women, have to deal with unwanted touching, harassment, or assault. The action of having our space or body be physically violated is jarring and can lead to an unexpected reaction - freezing. I recently had an unpleasant experience involving this. The other day I was at the pool and two guys came in with their kids. The kids were more behaving themselves but the fathers were being slightly obnoxious as I was recoding for TikTok. They were jumping around behind me while I danced but I decided to just ignore them. Then they were playing Marco polo and he “jokingly” grabbed me. After my startled yelp he went over to his friend and they had an amused chuckle about what happened. Why do men feel like they can just access our bodies whenever they want? I feel that many women have to deal with this but I feel that it’s especially prevalent for larger bodied women. It’s as though because we’re bigger they instantly expect us to be appreciative of their attention no matter how inappropriate they are being. It’s so frustrating. There was nothing about my body language or words that would indicate I was comfortable with him with him entering my personal space and putting his hands on me. After my initial shock wore off I became quite upset. I wasn’t upset about where he touched me but the fact that he felt okay being in my space uninvited. I also felt that I should have handled the situation better. This made me feel embarrassed, which led to me feeling happy to no one WWW.QUEENSIZEMAGAZINE.COM|AUGUST 2021 ISSUE

else witnessed it. Then I reminded myself that I wasn’t the one at fault in this station. So often women don’t talk about negative experiences they have because of the embarrassment they feel about at how they handled the situation. This leads them to never say anything or to wait an extended period of time before speaking up. For me the embarrassment came not only from my lack of response to his actions but also from realizing that I may not have had as much growth over the years as I thought I did. When I was in college I was sexually harassed regularly by phone of my bosses. He would frequently made lewd suggestions or invade my space in a way that made me feel uncomfortable. I hated it but I was so worried I’d get fired that I didn’t say anything. I even tried to laugh it off as I told older women in my life what was happening. They laughed as well which internally confirmed for me that maybe I was blowing things out of proportion with the way I was feeling. Years later I now realize that my feelings were very much valid. I’m not sure why none of the adult women I spoke to about the situation didn’t do anything or encourage me to stand up for myself but I acknowledge that times were a bit different back then. Since that experience I’ve worked on finding my voice and standing up for myself when I feel uncomfortable. I’ve read the books, watching the videos, said the affirmations, reposted the memes, basically all the thing I could to embrace being a strong confident feminist woman. So imagine my disappointment with myself when, after years of putting in work, the minute I was presented a situation that tests all that work and I fail the test by reacting like the “old me”. Meek.


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Thankfully this was just a minor incident but unfortunately, I’ve had it happen previously in various ways and I know I’m not the only one. It’s uncomfortable to talk about but I know I always feel seen when I hear someone discuss having gone through a similar situation. So I posted my video about the experience with the hopes that it would resonate with at least one person and help them know they’re not alone if they’re dealing with something similar. I’m so incredibly blessed because once I spoke up I got what many women do not – instant support. After I got the courage to post about what happened so many women left touching comments or sent DMs. They shared that freezing in an uncomfortable moment is not uncommon: “The part where you talk about freezing and regretting that you didn’t do more is so relatable. We all think we’d act in that moment, until it happens to us and then you’re just too shocked to do anything. And then we beat ourselves up over it for years to come whenever you get flashbacks or memories. “ “We all think we’d act in that moment, until it happens to us and then you’re just too shocked to do anything. And then we beat ourselves up over it for years to come whenever you get flashbacks or memories. So terrible. “ “We all need to get better about acknowledging that even the strongest of the strong freeze. The other person takes advantage of the situation or gets away with more than they should have. Even in those situations you still did nothing wrong.” They also gave me their insight on why they thought he had the audacity to touch me: “I think women are surprised by the gall of someone assuming it’s their right to touch another without asking first, partly because it’s not something you would naturally assume you could do, and for white guys because in society’s hierarchy they are at

the top, so their position doesn’t demand of them to think whether it’s appropriate or not. “ “Some people lack social awareness. He probably thought you looked like you were having a lot of fun. Instead of being like a normal human being and waiting to ask you what you were doing, he decided to involve himself in your fun and assume that you wanted to participate in his fun without your consent.” They let me know that though it was not a sexual assault or harassment my feelings were still valid and I shouldn’t be dismissive of what happened: “It’s not a small thing he had no right to invade your space. I have been there and responded the same way. It’s difficult to know how to respond at times because you never know what extreme response you may receive.” “That man had NO right to come into your personal WITHOUT your permission, you deserve to be upset and ANY reaction you had is VALID. I 10000% agree we need to NORMALIZE reactions to unwanted behaviors. Whether you freeze or react violently or shy away from the experience until you’re ready to speak on it.” Most importantly, they reminded me to, “Give yourself grace” and “always speak up for yourself, set your boundaries, and command your personal space.” Those are the same words I’d like to reiterate to you and anyone else who’s been in a similar situation. Remember that the inappropriate actions of others are not a reflection on you. Don’t berate yourself over how you reacted to a negative situation and don’t victim blame yourself. I’ll say it one more time – give yourself grace. Stay strong and stay resilient.

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4 KEY TIPS: CHOOSING YOUR BEST POSSIBLE ALL-INCLUSIVE VACATION After a year of being stuck at home, many could use a change of scenery and a muchneeded escape from the monotony of dayto-day life during the pandemic. Imagine waking up each morning and everything you need is right at your fingertips - sun, fun, entertainment, relaxation, great food and drink and your favorite travel companions. That’s the very definition of daily life at an all-inclusive resort, and it explains why they’re the preferred vacation destination for so many people. Right now, Americans are excited about getting back to the sun and the sand; in a recent Hilton survey, nearly a quarter of would-be travelers want their first post-pandemic vacation to be at a tropical beach. Whether it’s your first vacation after the pandemic or if you’ve already started to travel again, an all-inclusive can make the WWW.QUEENSIZEMAGAZINE.COM|AUGUST 2021 ISSUE

trip a breeze. You don’t need to worry over pulling together the logistics of scheduling hotel accommodations, restaurants or entertainment. Within your package, you’ll be offered a full range of activities, adventures and delicious dining options to please everyone in your party. All-inclusive resorts can be excellent destination choices in today’s climate, since most of their activities are outdoors with strict cleaning and social distancing policies in place. And with programs such as Hilton CleanStay, guests can enjoy a clean and safe experience and peace of mind throughout the entirety of their all-inclusive stay. Ready to move forward with the stressfree vacation that offers it all in one easy package? Consider these suggestions as you search and dream.


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Decide on an adults-only or family-friendly resort. Are you seeking uninterrupted relaxation, or is your goal to make long-lasting family memories? There’s an all-inclusive resort for everyone; some focus on creating calm, relaxing settings, while others welcome children and have a range of activities to satisfy those with boundless energy. Hilton La Romana in Punta Cana has options for both, offering guests the choice of family and adultonly resorts. Plan to vacation safely. Ensure that your destination offers opportunities for guests to follow social distancing guidelines, while still ensuring access to fabulous amenities. At Hilton Playa del Carmen in the Riviera Maya region of Mexico, guests seeking extra privacy may book a suite with their own swim-up access, featuring semi-private pools and private terraces equipped with lounging chaises and hammocks. Consider an exotic tropical location. Beautiful natural surroundings can be balm for the soul, and may even give you a new perspective on life. Look around for a destination that takes you out of your everyday surroundings and delights your senses. Often, there’s nothing more invigorating than sweeping ocean views, palm-lined white sand beaches and turquoise waters.

Check out menu options. By definition, allinclusive resorts include meals, snacks and drinks in their daily rates. After months of menu planning and scouring the internet for new recipes to keep mealtime interesting, that’s a welcome indulgence that takes away the guesswork and responsibility of cooking. If you consider that to be the greatest perk (and many guests do), you’ll want to choose a resort that places a high priority on the quality and variety of your culinary experiences. The best ones usually offer lots of choices with multiple restaurants, bars and lounges, with delicious, innovative and (often) locally inspired dishes geared toward pleasing a wide spectrum of guests. Your next venture to an all-inclusive resort may be the cure for your wanderlust and may become your new favorite travel memory. Learn more about choosing the ideal allinclusive hotel for your wants and needs at Hiltonbyplaya.com. BRANDPOINT

Seek out favorite activities (or don’t). Decide how you’d really like to spend time on your getaway. You may truly need to just lay low, relax, unwind and enjoy a cocktail or a massage at the spa. Alternatively, you may be seeking a chance to learn windsurfing, practice your scuba diving, dance the night away or tour local historic sites. All-inclusive resorts can help you plan your favorite activities based on your personal interests and preferred travel itinerary.

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