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I promote my platform, which is AIDS awareness. I talk to young adolescents on AIDS issues. Being a Black woman I'm very passionate about it. I don't like to see my sisters dying. I don't like to see my brothers dying. I feel it's my right and my need to let the public know that's going on. To inform them and educate them so we can stop this epidemic.
I'm strong. I'm very strong. While I was at nationals I actually had a seizure. I was able to recover. As much as the doctor didn't want me to go back I discharged myself from the hospital. I went back and continued and I fought for the crown. Although I may have been sick and I was tired, I went forward.It was something that I was just recently diagnosed with. It's really crazy. Not something I thought would ever happen to me. I'm epileptic. I do have full blown seizures if I have a lot of stress on my body. I'm really sensitive to a lot of flashing with cameras that can trigger [my epilepsy] a lot.See the full content of this document
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A One On One with Miss Black Ohio Usa
The reigning Miss Black Ohio USA, Ashlee Ponder, is a symbol of confidence and strength. After taking the state crown last year she competed in this year's nati...
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