Miss Black Georgia USA, Bessie Winn, and Ms. Black Georgia USA, Tiffany Willis, will be in Macon hosting a meet and greet. The queens will promote their respective causes and invite other women to participate in the upcoming Miss Black Macon USA Pageant. On April 22, 2006, Bessie Winn was named Miss Black Georgia USA. She serves as an advocate for victims of domestic violence. Tiffany Willis was awarded the inaugural Ms. Black Georgia USA crown on Jan. 16, 2006. Willis’ platform focuses on empowering and inspiring at-risk youth. Members of the community are encouraged to meet Willis and Winn and learn how they can participate in and support the Miss Black Macon USA Pageant. The mission of Miss/Ms. Black Georgia USA is to develop and promote national leadership within the black community among women 13-45 years of age through contestant development and by working to become the largest state provider of scholarships to black women in Georgia.
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