Everyone
noticed South Asian women making history in pageantry this year. First Nina Davaluri
won Miss America. In my most recent pageant experience, the winner of Miss New
Jersey USA 2014 was Emily Shah, an Indian-American from Edison, NJ.
South Asians are often
pigeon holed into very stereotypical roles, such as the cab driver on the
popular TV show How I Met Your Mother
and Apu, the convenience store owner from The
Simpsons. Furthermore, up until a few years ago, there had never been a
South Asian supermodel.
South Asians are highly
underrepresented in all of the entertainment industries, including modeling and
pageantry. By supporting me, you will help to break boundaries for South Asian people
in general. This will help for brown faces to not only be accepted into careers
in entertainment more readily, but also to be accepted as beautiful in a
mainstream sense.
Clearly,
the boundaries of what “beauty” is in the U.S. are changing. Despite all of
these victories, pageants are still dominated by white faces, and some black
faces. This is not that different from the rest of the media that we see every day.
How
many models have you seen of South Asian decent?
How many TV cab drivers
have you seen that are of South Asian descent?
[Apu - http://simpsons.wikia.com/] |
[Lakshmi Menon - http://www.independent.co.uk/] |
By
supporting me, you will be assisting me in affording better photographers,
pageant coaches and more flexibility in purchasing my wardrobe. Being able to
afford the previously mentioned services and items will help me to reach higher
levels of competition in my preparation for the pageant. If I am to place in
next year’s Miss New York USA pageant in 2015, it will mean that South Asians
are continuing to make strides in the U.S.
Whether we like it or
not, money does make a difference in pageantry, and every penny raised will
help!