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So, let's see what happens when Leah Juliett visits Section 36!
How did you celebrate winning the Miss Greater Rockville crown?
I was unbelievably surprised and overwhelmed that I'd been fortunate enough to earn the job of Miss Greater Rockville 2020. As an openly non-binary and queer person who does not fit the traditional mold of what society would deem a "pageant queen", I was incredibly gracious that the judges saw my character, embraced my difference, and acknowledged my passion for serving in this role. That's why my first inclination was to speak with the judges post-crowning and thank them for their time and generosity. It was an honor to hear their feedback and shake their hands. After speaking with the judges, I was embraced by my family and friends, whose pride and love was staggeringly beautiful. I got a quick bite to eat at Rein's Deli (my favorite local spot with the best pickles) and headed home, as I had to be up early in the morning for work. I work for an LGBTQ tech organization- so I'm always incredibly busy, in the best way.
What did you learn about yourself at the Miss Greater Rockville competition that will help you at Miss Connecticut?
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What has surprised you the most about your time as Miss Greater Rockville?
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You have a dual social impact initiative. What can you tell me about “Cyber Civil Rights for Americans Online”?
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How does that play off your other SII: “SAFETY”?
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- Fired or denied a job
- Facing harassment and bullying at school
- Becoming homeless or live in extreme poverty
- Being evicted or denied housing or access to a shelter
- Being denied access to critical medical care
- Being incarcerated or targeted by law enforcement
- Facing abuse and violence
What do you enjoy most about reciting poetry on stage?
There is no greater feeling than performing your own written work on stage. When I recite a poem that I've written, I bare my entire soul for the audience to witness. They are not only watching a performance, but they're also watching me heal as I reclaim a voice that was previously stolen from me. It's an incredible feeling of justice, freedom, and empowerment.
If you could be a Disney character for a week, who would you choose? Why?
While I wouldn't be able to "be" this character, because I believe that would be culturally appropriative, my favorite Disney character is Mulan. Mulan's story of dismembering the patriarchy and disassembling heteronormativity in order to help her father and save China makes her an iconic feminist powerhouse! :)
If you had an extra ticket to a baseball game, who would you bring with you? Why?
I would bring my Dad. My dad is my best friend- and he happens to be the only person I know who enjoys baseball! I'm incredibly grateful to have him in my life and it would be wonderful to spend time with him. If you're reading this, I love you dad!
Is there a feature or activity at a baseball game that you’d especially like to experience?
I'd love to throw a pitch at a baseball game in my home state or town. While I'm certainly not athletically-inclined, it would be an awesome experience to be trusted with starting the game.
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That would definitely be an amazing opportunity. Something I wish I could do as well.
As usual, I want to thank Leah for visiting and for sending along the wonderful pictures that accompany the interview. They make the post so much better.
As Leah continues their time as Miss Greater Rockville, I encourage you to check out their official Instagram and Facebook Pages. As well as their personal Instagram. Those are the best ways to make sure you don’t miss out on anything they’ll have going on. You should also be sure to check out their website. It has a lot of really great information.
I also want to wish Leah the best of luck when they compete for the Miss Connecticut title. It would be wonderful to have another Section 36 visitor wear that crown!
Thanks again Leah, and good luck!
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