ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月12日 07時31分


If you tuned into the @missamerica pageant over the weekend, you may have noticed a few changes. It was a “competition,” not a “pageant.” The participants were “candidates” — interviewing for the job — and not “contestants.” And, of course, in the wake of #MeToo, there were no swimsuits. @nytgender’s editor @jessicabennett was there to see the debut of the newer, woker #MissAmerica — or “Miss America 2.0,” as it’s been rebranded by its new chair, @therealgretchencarlson. This year’s candidates included a neuroscience graduate from @harvard and a software developer for @Microsoft. Candidates spoke about surviving cancer, growing up with incarcerated parents and campus sexual assault. And Miss Michigan introduced herself by declaring: “From the state with 84% of the U.S. fresh water but none for its residents to drink, I am Miss Michigan.” But what may not have been visible to those watching were the growing pains of Miss America 2.0. It’s “kind of a civil war,” said Kirsten Haglund, the 2008 winner. @jessierocks took this photo; follow her to see a lot more from the competition, and visit the link in our profile to read more.


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