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Meet Victoria Pannell!

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Feature, Latest | by — January 23, 2012

The phrase “I am too young” is officially stripped from your vocabulary after reading about Victoria Pannell. This dynamic young lady has created more change for her generation than some have in their entire lives. At the tender age of 12 she has decided the path of activism is one she will walk down and conquer.

Victoria Pannell, 12 year old model, actress, activist and honor student is from Harlem, NY. By the young age of 5, she had already appeared on the Today Show to talk about the family’s food pantry and by 6 was the youngest volunteer to go on the American Family Drive which aided the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

Victoria does numerous speaking engagements on homelessness, being fatherless, and mental health services for children. She is currently Rev. Sharpton’s National Action Network Northeast Regional Director for NAN’s young people movement. Her powerful words can be heard every Saturday morning on Rev. Sharpton’s live radio broadcast talking about issues the youth face today. The unstoppable activist recently led  an anti-violence march in Harlem  at Wright Brothers Playground.

Time to meet this AMAZING young lady…

What inspired you to make a difference in your neighborhood and change others lives?

I first realized I had a voice after I made a speech at a Father/ Daughter’s dance and I was speaking about about my father not there.  After I said my speech a young man came up to me with his head down and dark shades. As he started talking I realized tears were coming down. He said, “ If I would’ve heard your speech earlier on in my life, I would’ve made better decisions.” After that moment I knew I had a powerful voice that had the power to change people’s lives. My words and my experiences at a young age were able to touch someone.

They’re some adults who are frightened very easily, how did you find the courage to lead the non violence rally and just be a positive leader in general?

I get my strength and energy from all the loving support that surrounds me! All of my family, friends, and even Rev. Al Sharpton gives me words of encouragement on a regular basis. I can never let them down or others who are counting on me down. My mother is always there supporting me. Even when I feel like I can’t do anymore she is always there to  remind me to continue to push myself because others are looking up to  me. She  knows that it’s just not about me but all the people that my words and actions can touch. When you have a strong support system like I do, it’s impossible to not be courageous.

You were named National Action Network Northeast Regional Director, What do you think it takes to be a good leader?

The biggest piece of advice I would give to anyone in a leadership rope is be a great listener. It’s always important to others to be open to opinions and helpful advice. Even if you sometimes don’t feel like listening, it’s important because your words of encouragement  can help improve someone’s entire situation. On the other hand, people looking up to you may give you helpful advice that will allow you to become a better leader too!

You have an awesome singing voice, where do you see your singing taking you in the future?

Well, it was talent I was naturally blessed with. I usually just sing in church. I also sing the National Anthem from time to time. It’s  just something I like to do in my past time. I do not see it growing into a major career.  My main focus is my activism.

Who are your role models?

My biggest role model is President Obama! He has so many people trying to bring him down with a negative energy and  he continues with a positive attitude. No matter what comes his way he still has  a “Yes We Can!” attitude! Being able to push pass people’s negative words and keep rising to the top is a perfect example of a good leader. You’re always going to have people who want to knock you down but you have to take control of your vision so you don’t get discouraged by other peoples opinions.

What is your dream job and why?

My dream job is to be a journalist! I would love to be a journalist because it’s the perfect way to connect with the people. It’s the perfect way to educate them of what is going on in the world

Fun Faves- Food? Artist/ Song?

My favorite food is hands down home made macaroni & cheese with 5 different cheeses! Yum!  My favorite musical artist is Mindless Behavior. My favorite one out of the group is Prodigy. And my favorite song hands down is My Girl by the Temptations!

Check out Victoria Pannell’s speaking in Washington D.C.

Check out the video of the non violence rally Victoria led that we posted for ‘Speak Out’ Wednesday in December…

Meet The Pentagon Project

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Feature, Latest | by — January 16, 2012

The Pentagon Project is a  growing and influential non-profit organization focused on uplifting and liberating  African American female students from financial hardship through scholarships, resources, and opportunities. The Pentagon Project was founded by four Tennessee State University alumnae – Evelyn J. Shropshire, Fredrica M. Piphus, Marsheila J. Hayes, & Sherrae M. Hayes in 2008. Check out how these four dynamic ladies allowed their idea to come to reality!

Let’s meet the FABULOUS ladies behind THE PENTAGON PROJECT and understand this great concept…..

What need was there to develop the Pentagon Project?

As four best friends attending TSU, we each knew the needs of undergraduate women and made the decision, even before graduating, to give back in some manner as alumnae.  Financially, college can be a trying journey for most.  Application fees, textbook costs, food, extracurricular activities, etc. keep students on the never-ending decision continuum – “Do I eat noodles this week, so I can buy books next week?” and so many other questions become part of a person’s thought process.  And as young women who graduated from TSU we felt that we could help our “little sisters” navigate the journey better along the way based on our experiences and the power they each already have within.

Share with the C.O.R.E Readers some of the activities that the Pentagon Project has done in the past and any future events

One pressing need, lack of money for textbooks, led us to begin our first initiative in 2008 – The Pentagon Project Book Scholarship, now named the Dr. Sandra Waters Holt Book Scholarship.  Since 2008, we have expanded our efforts to include two more initiatives.
Our Liberated Woman to Watch Award, which awards an underclassman involved on campus with a professional and fashionable watch as encouragement to continue her efforts and let her know that she is a rising leader on the move.  The Apply Yourself Initiative awards a young woman in high school with a college application fee sponsorship to ease the financial hardship of senior year.

In the future, we hope to expand our efforts to include the So Fly Initiative, a fully-funded college visit for young woman in high school.  Flipping through a college brochure is one thing, but having an opportunity to walk an actual campus and meet key faculty and staff is another.  Envisioning oneself in college is all the more possible during an actual chance to visit, and making the choice to do what it takes to get there is even more achievable.  The Pentagon Project is working to make this initiative a reality.

We tend to pull characteristics from others in our lives or from people we admire, who inspires you ladies and why?

S. M. Hayes: We are deeply inspired by Dr. Sandra Waters Holt.  As the Director of the University Honors Program, she truly provided each of us with necessary resources, support, guidance and simple words of encouragement throughout our journey at TSU.  Her spirit inspired us to pass on what she gave us to other young women, and without her The Pentagon Project would not be where it is today.
Fredrica and Evelyn: We both have a deep passion of the late, great Lena Horne because of the grace and natural elegance she embodied.
Marsheila Joy: I am a believer in the “fabulosity” that Kimora Lee exudes

Sherrae : I truly admire the historical footprint left by Mary Church Terrell.

Where do you ladies see the Pentagon Project in 5 years?

In the next five years we hope to:
– Expand our scholarship from one awardee to five awardees at TSU and beyond
– Expanding our other initiatives to reach three times as many awardees or more
– Continue our relationship with TSU and become one of the lead alumni groups creating change on campus

C.O.R.E Magazine is all about Empowerment. What does empowerment mean to you?

S. M. Hayes: Empowerment is a journey.  People become empowered bit by bit, picking up lessons, encouragement, and “aha” moments along the way as fuel to push forward and make dreams, reality.
F. Piphus: To me, empowerment is being able to help other women activate their untapped talents.
E. Shropshire: Empowerment is all about love.  I am an advocate of love.  In order to have the desire to motivate and inspire others, you must have confidence, or a love of self, and you must also love the people.  If you do not love the people, your efforts to assist them will be futile and not impactful.  Empowerment is loving yourself enough to pass that feeling on to others, by any means necessary.
M. J. Hayes: Empowerment means loving yourself, and others, on purpose.  It’s acknowledging our strengths and weaknesses, highs and lows, and still being able to look at ourselves and say “Honey…you are pretty damn wonderful and there’s no one else like you!”  In the words of Marianne Williamson, ‘…as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same.’

What are some of your FAVE Inspirational Quotes??
Sherrae:  “If there is no struggle, there is no progress.” – Frederick Douglass
Fredrica: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Phillipians 4:13
Evelyn: “Every truth has four corners: as a teacher I give you one corner, and it is for you to find the other three.” ~Confucius
Marsheila Joy: “ You can do anything you put your mind to, and you can do it in stilettos.” ~ Kimora Lee Simmons

C.O.R.E Readers check out these FABULOUS ladies at www.thepentagonproject.org

Contact information for individuals who want to learn more about the Pentagon Project.
Feel free to reach out to us: contactus@thepentagonproject.org and follow us on Twitter @aliberatedwoman

Featured Girl of The Week

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Feature, Latest | by — January 9, 2012

Name: Tyanthia Jordan

Age: 14

City: Nashville, TN

Grade: 8th

What’s your dream job and why?

I want to be a artist or to be a professional basketball player.

Which hobbies do you love to enjoy?

Drawing, playing basketball, playing any sports that are really great like: softball, volleyball, soccer a little bit

Who is your biggest celeb crush?

Mindless Behavior and Chris brown

Fave song to JAM out to right now?

Boo thang by Verse Simmonds

If you could change 1 thing about the world what would it be?

Violence in the world

What does empowerment mean to you?

To uplift yourself and others!

What are your plans after high school?

To go to college and get my degree so I can work

How have you helped someone in your life lately?

By helping my mama through her surgery

Who is your role model & why?

My role model is my granny because I love her and she loves me. She has always been like a mom to me.

Featured Girl of the Week

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Feature, Latest | by — December 12, 2011

Name: Tierra Webster
 Age: 13
 City: Nashville
 Grade: 8th
 What’s your dream job and why?
I plan to write children books.  I chose this job because I’m good at making up fables, fairytales, and stories.
 Which hobbies do you love to enjoy? 
Reading
 Who is your biggest celeb crush?
Robert Patterson
 Fave song to JAM out to right now?
Lotus Flower Bomb by Wale
What does empowerment mean to you?
Empowerment means  to have the power to do something.
 What are your plans after high school?
My plan is to go to Yale University.
 How have you helped someone in your life lately?
I recently helped someone deal with problems they were having with their parents.
Who is your role model & why?
Mariah Carey because she shows people they can be anything they want to be.

Shalee Speaks

Feature, Latest | by — November 7, 2011

You’re Beautiful Because…

Young girls often deal with thinking if they are good enough or even beautiful enough.  I’m here to encourage you all that you are beautiful and here are a few reason why!  You’re beautiful because of your bravery to face such a cold world.  You’re beautiful because of your strength to stand up for what you believe in and take on the world.  You’re beautiful because of your intelligence.  You’re beautiful because of your drive and motivation to press forward when the road gets tough.  You’re beautiful because of your love and care for others.  You’re beautiful because of your desire to be successful.  You’re beautiful simply because you BELIEVE it!  Beauty is more than just an outward appearance.  It’s most apparent from the inside and everything that you consist of!  Be encouraged today and know that you are BEAUTIFUL!

Featured Girl of the Week

Feature, Latest | by — August 29, 2011

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Name: Maiya Rumph

Age: 15

City: Madison,Al

Grade: 10th

What’s your dream job and why?

Professional Basketball Player, because that has been a dream of mine since I was 9.

Which hobbies do you love to enjoy? 

Basketball

Who is your biggest celeb crush?

Chris Brown and Shannon Brown
Fave song to JAM out to right now?

Beyonce- Best Thing I Never Had
If you could change 1 thing about the world what would it be?

There would be no crime

What does empowerment mean to you?

To move to the next level

What are your plans after high school?

Go to college

How have you helped someone in your life lately?

I gave someone advice about a previous situation and it helped them alot.

Who is your role model & why?

My mom, because she everything I would like to be when I get older.

Featured Girl of the Week

Feature, Latest | by — August 15, 2011

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Hey Ladies time for YOU to meet the Featured Female of the Week,  Nichole Clark!

Name: Nichole Clark

Age: 17

City: Nashville

Grade: 11th

What’s your DREAM job and why?

My dream job is to be the president of the U.S. I love to lead, so why not lead my entire country!

Which hobbies do you love to enjoy?

I enjoy playing volleyball, basketball, running track, writing and singing.

Who is your biggest celeb crush?

My biggest celeb crush is Derrick Rose.

Fave song to JAM out to right now?

Who run the world? (girls)

If you could change 1 thing about the world what would it be?

If I could change one thing it would be that more people walked like Christ.

What does empowerment mean to you?

Empowerment means having the power to make decisions for yourself and peers.

How have you helped someone in your life lately?

Recently, I gave someone some advice that I’m sure they will never forget, that is that there is going to be a brighter day!

What are your plans after high school?

I plan to play volleyball for a school, and then continue on with my education and work on a masters degree.

Who is your role model & why?

My role model is  my former teacher,Ms.Ashley Frasier, because she is very accomplished for her age. She is independent and will not hesitate to take someone under her wing, she is also inspiration that hard work pays off.

 

Featured Girl of the Week

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Feature, Latest | by — July 11, 2011

 

Name:JASMYNE SAMONE SMITH

Age:14

City: LEBANON. KY

Grade: 9TH

What’s your DREAM job and why?

MY DREAM JOB IS TO BE A PHARMACIST BECAUSE THEY MAKE GOOD MONEY AND THAT’S SOMETHING I ALWAYS WANTED TO DO!

Which hobbies do you love to enjoy?

MY HOBBIES ARE PLAYING THE GUITAR,  HANGING OUT WITH MY FRIENDS AND  STAYING ON FACEBOOK! HA!

Who is your biggest CELEB  crush?

MY CELEB CRUSH IS TREY SONGZ

Fave song to JAM out to right now?

MY FAVE SONG TO JAM TO IS MOTIVATION BY KELLY ROWLAND

If you could change 1 thing about the world what would it be?

I WOULD LOVE TO CHANGE THE WAY PEOPLE ACT.

What does empowerment mean to you?

TO ME IT MEANS THE WAY YOU CAN VOTE  AND  GIVE PEOPLE THE CHOICE TO DO WHATEVER THEY WOULD LIKE TO DO!