Sunday, July 31, 2011

2011 Summer Enrichment Camp

For two days, I volunteered at the Intergrative Focus, Inc. Summer Camp. I spoke to young girls at the camp about self-esteem and beauty. I also performed my talent, a dramatic monolgue called "I Have Bi-Racial Hair" by Zora Howard.

I also attended "Thunder Day" at the camp.



A few of the 2011 MBOKUSA Contestants and staff as well volunteered.

Live on The Touch 1140 AM!

I was invited to speak on air LIVE on KRMP The Touch 1140 AM, at the Perry Broadcasting Company in Oklahoma City. I talked about the state and national pageants at well as my platform, OATH and the National Miss Black USA Talented Teen platform, National Miss and Exploited Children.



Thursday, June 30, 2011

Cowboys of Color Rodeo Tulsa, OK

The contestants for the 2011 Miss Black Oklahoma USA/ Talented Teen Pageant, Miss Black OK USA and the staff of Miss Black Oklahoma USA set up a booth at the annual Cowboys of Color Rodeo in Tulsa, OK to promote the state pageant.



Thursday, June 23, 2011

Red Dress Photo Shoot for the Miss Black OK USA 2011 Pageant






Photo Shoot with GW Photography






Juneteenth Event in Oklahoma City

Miss Black OK USA and I took part in the Juneteeth event held in Oklahoma City this past weekend. Juneteenth is the oldest known world wide event for celebrating the end of slavery in the United States. Sheray and I along with Miss Black OCU 2011, Robin Ladd set up a booth during the event to promote the national platforms, Miss and Exploited Children and the Heart Truth Campaign.





Thursday, June 16, 2011

Vote Miss Black Oklahoma USA Talented Teen for People's Choice Award!

I will be competing in the Miss Black USA Talented Teen 2011 Scholarship Pageant in Washington D.C. this August. Please vote for me, Bradyn Littles for People's Choice Award! Thanks!

Look for OKLAHOMA!

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Jazz Festival in Oklahoma City

Miss Black OK USA, Sheray Franklin, myself and several of the 2011 MBOKUSA Contestants volunteered at the Jazz Festival this past weekend at the Oklahoma Bi Centennial Park in downtown OKC.





Unveiling of the Forever Jazz Stamp at the Oklahoma History Center

Miss Black OK USA and I witnessed the unveiling of the forever Jazz Stamp from the United States Postal Services.


We also got to meet Mr. Kevin Eubanks, a very famous and talented Jazz musician.



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

National Missing & Exploited Children's Day

Today, Miss Black OK USA Sheray Frankin and I spoke to the 5th graders at Ida Freeman Elementary School in Edmond, OK. I attended Ida Freeman 3rd grade-5th grade. I thought it was a great idea to give back to my school and raise awareness about child safety.












Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus

On April 25th 2011, Miss Black OK USA and I attended the OK Legislative Black Caucus Banquet and Dinner. African American Leaders from across the state received awards for their outstanding leadership in Oklahoma. We also were able to witness Governor Mary Fallin sign a bill declaring Oklahoma's Officical Gospel song, "Swing Low Sweet Chariot."




Miss Black Oklahoma USA, Sheray Franklin and Miss Black Oklahoma USA Talented Teen, Bradyn Littles at the Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus Dinner

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Oklahomans Against Human Trafficking Annual Conference

I had a wonderful opportunity to attend the OATH Conference. The conference took place on the Moore Norman Technology Center in Oklahoma City on Wednesday, April 13th. OATH is a great organization located in Oklahoma. Their purpose is to identify human trafficking through training our law enforcement, youth services, etc. to stop the trafficking of women and children. I was able to meet not only Oklahomans at the conference citizens from all over the country, including a few that lived in Europe and planned to take the information that learned back to their homes to inform others.


 Miss Black Oklahoma (America System) and I shared the same platform, human trafficking. We also happened to run into a few other queens. Former Miss Black Oklahoma City University, DeEtta Cravens and Ms. Oklahoma.


Myslef, Miss Black Oklahoma USA Talented Teen and Miss Black Oklahoma (America System) Evey Exantus.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

2011 Pageant Season!

Miss Black Langston & Miss Black University of Oklahoma Pageants

Miss Black Oklahoma USA, Miss Black Langston 2010, and Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA at the 2011 Miss Black Langston Pageant.

The new queens: Miss Black OCU 2011, Miss Black OK USA, Miss Black OU 2011, Miss Black OK USA Talented Teen, and Miss Black UCO 2011 at the 2011 Miss Black Univeristy of Oklahoma Pageant.

Kaneisha Lloyd, Miss Black OU 2010 and myself, Miss Black OK USA Talented Teen at the 2011 Miss Black OU Pageant.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Miss Black Teen Oklahoma City University & Miss Black Oklahoma City University 2011

The Miss Black Teen OCU and Miss Black OCU Pageants were held on Feburary 5th 2011. Alexis Embry, Miss Black Teen OCU 2010 gave her title to Falyn, a senior at Classen SAS. Sheray Franklin, Miss Black OCU 2010 and also Miss Black Oklahoma USA 2011, gave her title as Miss Black OCU to Robin Ladd, a sophomore at Oklahoma City University.

Above: Miss Black Teen OCU 2011 being crowned. Falyn will be competing in the Miss Black Teen America Pageant.

Above: All of the Miss Black Teen OCU contestants.

 
Desiree Robinson and Me, Miss Black OK USA Talented Teen. Desiree received Miss Congeniality and Miss Popularity.

Myself, Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen and Alexis Embry, Miss Black Teen OCU 2010.

Above: Myself and Former Miss Black OCU 2009, DeEtta Cravens.

Above: The judges along with the 2010 queens and 2011 Miss Black OCU, Miss Black Teen OCU & Princess.

Above: Falyn, Miss Black Teen OCU 2011, Me, Miss Black OK USA Talented Teen 2011 & Sheray Franklin, Miss Black OK USA.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

On January 17, 2011, Sheray Franklin, Miss Black OK USA and I had the opportunity to participate in several events honoring Dr. King. Our first event was the MLK Prayer Breakfast held in Midwest City, Oklahoma.


Us with Miss Mid-Del City

Miss Black OK USA and Miss Black OK USA Talented Teen with the Oklahoma Chapter President of NAACP along with a couple other pageant girls.


We then attended the ringing of the bell at the Oklahoma Historic Center in Oklahoma City. We met the first female governor of Oklahoma, Mary Fallin.


The ringing of the bell took place promptly at 11:00am. Several local news stations were present for the historical event.



Later in the afternoon, we attended the annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade held in downtown Oklahoma City.




About Me

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I'm Bradyn Littles. I am Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA 2010. I am a senior at Edmond Memorial High School. I also attend Francis Tuttle Technology Center where I study Business Marketing. Additionally, I attend the University of Central Oklahoma as a concurrent student. I plan to attend the University of Oklahoma next fall as a sophomore. My platform O.A.T.H., Oklahomans Against Trafficking Humans deals with young teenage girls sold or rented into trafficking. To learn more visit www.oathcoalition.org My family is very important to me. I love helping others in any way possible. I attend LifeChurch.tv (OKC Campus). The Lord plays a very significant part in my life. Faith is my favorite word because faith in the Lord brings peace and victory. My reign as Miss Black Oklahoma Talented Teen USA 2010 consists of countless events, community service activities, and preparation for the national scholarship pageant in Washington D.C. next August 2011. Visit my blog to see what is going on every day in the life of pageantry.