Inaugural Miss Juneteenth Heritage Pageant highlights culture, confidence, and community in Natchitoches

Culture, confidence, and community pride took center stage as Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Mu Omega Zeta Chapter hosted its landmark inaugural Miss Juneteenth Heritage Pageant. Held on May 30 at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Recreational Community Center, the groundbreaking event celebrated the rich heritage and bright futures of local youth.

The evening opened with a powerful and moving rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” performed by Grace Powell. Guiding the audience through the rest of the night’s festivities was event emcee Dr. Ail R. Harris Jr., with attendees also enjoying special live entertainment by Andrew Cofield and Tanner Holden.

A Showcase of Grace and Leadership

The energetic evening kicked off with a vibrant opening dance performance featuring all 17 contestants. To compete for the historic titles, the young ladies hit the stage to model elegant formal wear and vibrant African attire, followed by a dynamic Question and Answer forum designed to highlight their poise, intellect, and leadership skills.

Divided into three age-specific divisions, the participants captivated the audience and judges alike. The exciting culmination of the evening featured special appearances by distinguished queens from prominent community organizations, who had the distinct honor of crowning the inaugural winners.

The Official Results & Crowning Highlights

Little Miss Juneteenth (Ages 5–8)

The youngest division took the stage with incredible poise, culminating in a special crowning moment by AKA Debutante Ariana Adams.

  • Queen: Zaya Smith
  • 1st Runner-Up: Paisleigh Berryman
  • 2nd Runner-Up: Zamaria Allen

Junior Miss Juneteenth (Ages 9–12)

The junior division contestants shined brightly, with the new queen officially crowned by Tan’Keia Palmer, Queen of the Krewe of the 9.

  • Queen: Zakiyya Hamilton
  • 1st Runner-Up: Ava Chevalier
  • 2nd Runner-Up: Alyssa Haskett

Miss Juneteenth (Ages 13–17)

The eldest division showcased exceptional leadership, where the grand title was officially crowned by Krewe of Excellence Queen, Lorie Woodard.

  • Queen: Genesis Conday
  • 1st Runner-Up: Janiya Harris-Howard
  • 2nd Runner-Up: Shane’ Johnson

Special Category Awards

In addition to the division crowns, several contestants were recognized for their exceptional character, poise, and community dedication:

  • Miss Youthful Glow: Paisleigh Berryman & Khe’Lani Walker
  • Most Improved: Ivyani Johnson
  • Miss Photogenic: Alyssa Haskett
  • Community Impact Award: Zakiyya Hamilton
  • Community Engagement Award: Ava Chevalier
  • Miss Congeniality: Genesis Conday

The Mu Omega Zeta Chapter extends its warmest congratulations to all 17 remarkable contestants. Through their participation, these young ladies have truly embodied leadership, grace, and heritage, setting a beautiful precedent for the years to come.


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