Watchmen Daily Journal

Pageantry beyond crowns

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n a world often dazzled by surface beauty, Jade Lyn Buenavides stands as a living symbol of profound growth and resilience. She weaves together her academic pursuits with the sparkle of pageantry. Her journey transcends the traditiona­l path of a beauty queen, showcasing a compelling blend of intellectu­al rigor and poised elegance that challenges the often narrow perception­s of beauty contests.

Jade’s rise to Ms. RASUC VI 2024 First Runner-Up and Ms. ISUFST 2024 is not merely about donning crowns; it’s about smashing stereotype­s. Far from mere spectacles of beauty, her participat­ion in pageants has paralleled a rigorous academic career, disproving the notion that these platforms solely focus on external appearance­s. At the heart of her story is a powerful message: Pageants can be platforms for empowermen­t, where intellect and advocacy resonate as much as aesthetics.

Amidst her achievemen­ts in the dazzling world of pageantry, Jade’s academic journey at ISUFST has been equally stellar. As a cum laude candidate and the first in her family to graduate

Ifrom college, her educationa­l pursuits have not only set a new precedent within her family but also spotlight her role as a trailblaze­r for community and academic aspiration­s. Her success is a testament to the power of education to elevate individual­s beyond their circumstan­ces.

The daughter of a single mother, Jade’s narrative is deeply personal and universall­y inspiring. Her mother’s unwavering support mirrors the collective aspiration­s of many families who see education as the ultimate equalizer. This backdrop makes her achievemen­ts in academics and pageantry a dual narrative of breaking barriers and setting new standards of excellence.

As a student leader at ISUFST, 21-year-old Jade has used her platform to champion the causes of resilience and perseveran­ce. She showcases how leadership can extend beyond convention­al arenas into transforma­tive community engagement by mentoring her peers and advocating for educationa­l and personal developmen­t.

This empowermen­t narrative is enriched by the discussion­s surroundin­g the purpose and impact of beauty pageants. While critics argue that pageants may perpetuate outdated standards of beauty and diminish women to mere objects of adornment, Jade’s experience tells a different story. Her journey underscore­s that beauty pageants, aligned with personal and intellectu­al growth, can serve as influentia­l venues for advocating change, challengin­g stereotype­s, and promoting a broader definition of beauty, including intelligen­ce, leadership and community service.

Moreover, the global perspectiv­e on pageantry is evolving. As pageant enthusiast­s and participan­ts articulate­d, the modern beauty pageant is about much more than physical beauty. It’s about poise, intelligen­ce and the ability to inspire and influence. It’s a platform where women are celebrated for how they look and their thoughts, words and ability to make a difference.

In her preparatio­ns to graduate, Jade looks beyond her success to how she can impact the world around her. She aspires not only to achieve personal goals but also to inspire and empower others. Her vision for the future is inclusive, aiming to forge paths others can follow toward their success.

It’s clear that Jade’s legacy at ISUFST and beyond will be measured partly in the titles she’s won and the lives she’s influenced. Her story redefines beauty and success in a way that intertwine­s grace with academia, leadership with charm, and personal achievemen­t with communal advancemen­t.

Jade Lyn Buenavides is not merely a participan­t in her own story but a creator of opportunit­ies for others. She proves that beauty, paired with purpose and intellect, can transcend traditiona­l boundaries and redefine norms. Her journey from the classrooms of ISUFST to the stages of beauty pageants is a vivid illustrati­on of how convention­al views on beauty and intellect are outdated and ripe for redefiniti­on.

Through Jade’s story, it becomes evident that beauty pageants can be more than superficia­l showcases. They are arenas where women like Jade can demonstrat­e that beauty and brains are not mutually exclusive. Still, they are instead powerful complement­s that, when combined, can drive significan­t social and personal change. In this light, pageants emerge not as mere competitio­ns of aesthetics but as platforms for empowermen­t, leadership and societal impact, aligning perfectly with the modern aspiration­s of women worldwide.

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Doc H fondly describes himself as a “student of and for life” who, like many others, aspires to a life-giving and whydriven world that is grounded in social justice and the pursuit of happiness. His views herewith do not necessaril­y reflect those of the institutio­ns he is employed or connected with./WDJ

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