04/03/2026
Proud Daddy here of the new Miss Howard!!! đ
Watching the care of thought, clarity of vision, and all-consuming volume of work it took to realize this dream had me in tears of joy earlier today. And inspired me to dream bigger for myself.
What makes it super special to me is that was not the prototypical Miss Howard candidate. She doesn't have the expected height. She doesn't fit the conventional pageant aesthetic.
And she didn't try to.
She ran on something real. Be yourself. Believe in yourself. You can do big things as exactly who you are.
The campus didn't just hear her. They rallied behind her. She broke a voting record.
A unifying candidate in every sense of the word.
She had a vision for this campaign more than six months ago. When she first spoke to us about it, we couldn't see what she saw. But she never wavered. She ran with a clarity of purpose and a creative precision that connected with every corner of a beautifully diverse campus.
Her message was filled with hope, love, and kindness. And the production quality of everything she put out was next level.
Every. Single. Detail. Intentional.
I also have to honor her sister, , who showed up for her big sister in ways that move me just thinking about it. Emotional support. Spiritual encouragement. Tangible, hands-on help. That's sisterhood. That's family. That doesn't happen by accident. It's built.
As a dad, watching your child out-dream you and then out-execute the dream is the most humbling, beautiful thing. I'm still processing it.
Every. Ounce. Earned. đđđž
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