We are currently at a point in our nation where we are looking to leadership and role models to help us find identity and a vision for our future. There is no opportunity too small to use your platform for good, and reason more important than creating an environment of tolerance and respect. The Miss Teen USA Pageant winner is just one of a dozen opportunities where we get to showcase a young person as a role model for the current generation — and one that is currently and rightfully under fire. As you may know, there have been reports of the use of racial slurs — and specifically the “N” word — on statements on the Miss Teen USA winner’s Twitter account. As a parent, this a critical moment to bestow lessons. I do not believe anyone gets a free pass with using this type of language. No matter your race, religion, color, culture, it is unacceptable to use language that cuts deeply into someone else’s identity. The “N” word is something I have experienced firsthand with my granddaughter, and it’s a word that’s senseless in any context. No excuses. People are inexperienced in their youth and may say and do inappropriate things, which opens the door for education and tolerance in their adulthood. Beauty is something you have to cultivate. It’s more than a hairstyle, a beaded gown or a crown, but something deep inside that must be worked on. Real beauty is a reflection of your character and stronger than just the response of “world peace” to a questions section of a competition. Rather, it’s how you shine with grace that makes you worthy of a title or a platform. It’s that character which is the beauty we should be holding up as a beacon for the next generation. This is what I try to impart upon my children as both a parent, and as someone who understands the value and power of the words we speak. Savannah has always enjoyed being in pageants, and the Miss Teen USA pageant is no exception. I’m proud of the hard work she continues to put forth and challenge herself in these competitions both in beauty and in character. Savannah is proud to hold the title of Miss Tennessee Teen USA, and will continue to serve as a positive role model within the state.

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We are currently at a point in our nation where we are looking to leadership and role models to help us find identity and a vision for our future. There is no opportunity too small to use your platform for good, and reason more important than creating an environment of tolerance and respect. The Miss Teen USA Pageant winner is just one of a dozen opportunities where we get to showcase a young person as a role model for the current generation — and one that is currently and rightfully under fire.
As you may know, there have been reports of the use of racial slurs — and specifically the “N” word — on statements on the Miss Teen USA winner’s Twitter account. As a parent, this a critical moment to bestow lessons. I do not believe anyone gets a free pass with using this type of language. No matter your race, religion, color, culture, it is unacceptable to use language that cuts deeply into someone else’s identity. The “N” word is something I have experienced firsthand with my granddaughter, and it’s a word that’s senseless in any context. No excuses.
People are inexperienced in their youth and may say and do inappropriate things, which opens the door for education and tolerance in their adulthood.

Beauty is something you have to cultivate. It’s more than a hairstyle, a beaded gown or a crown, but something deep inside that must be worked on. Real beauty is a reflection of your character and stronger than just the response of “world peace” to a questions section of a competition. Rather, it’s how you shine with grace that makes you worthy of a title or a platform. It’s that character which is the beauty we should be holding up as a beacon for the next generation. This is what I try to impart upon my children as both a parent, and as someone who understands the value and power of the words we speak.
Savannah has always enjoyed being in pageants, and the Miss Teen USA pageant is no exception. I’m proud of the hard work she continues to put forth and challenge herself in these competitions both in beauty and in character. Savannah is proud to hold the title of Miss Tennessee Teen USA, and will continue to serve as a positive role model within the state.


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