
August 6, 2023
MEDIA ALERT
(Washington, DC) Tonight, in Washington the Miss Black USA crowned a winner. Louisville, Kentucky native Ariel Thompson will represent the scholarship pageant. Her reign begins this evening and Thompson will hold the title for one year.
Thompson will return to Louisville later this week. To set up an interview contact VIPP Communications at info@vippcommunications.com or by calling 502.341.7306.
For the first time in more than ten years, Kentucky was represented in the pageant. Miss Ariel Thompson, Ms. Dominique Joy Thompson and Nia Franklin all travelled to Washington to compete.
We would like to congratulate Miss Talented Teen Nia Franklin. This evening, she placed first runner-up. Ms. Dominique Joy Thompson won the fitness competition in the Ms. Division.
Dr. Ashley Anderson says “I’m so excited about Ariel’s win. She earned this great honor, and we are celebrating this huge accomplishment. I’m excited for all three of our delegates. Nia and Joy represented their divisions and gave us momentum heading into this year’s Miss Black Kentucky. It’s a great feeling. This was a great evening. To hear the audience cheering for the young ladies brought tears to my eyes. These ladies have worked hard and represented this pageant in a grand way.”
The birth of the Miss Black Kentucky USA franchise is one that will have an impact on young women of Kentucky for generations to come. Beyond the scholarships that will be awarded in Miss, Ms., and Teen divisions, the life skills programming will be sure to elevate the minds and lives of all participants. It will groom leaders, shed light on issues of concern in the community, and meaningfully fund the educational pursuits of Black women in Kentucky. It is my intent that this program becomes the largest scholarship funding source for young women of color across Kentucky.
Again, to set up an interview with any of our Kentucky delegates, please contact VIPP Communications at info@vippcommunications.com.