Why Miss Tibet?
Objectives
Need for expanded opportunities for young Tibetan women
The Tibetan culture is a living, breathing, changing culture, with young women who wish to have the same opportunities as their counterparts in other parts of the world including education, travel and cross-cultural experiences. Young Tibetan women deserve the chance to be seen as part of their traditional culture and also beyond their culture, as contemporary, modern young women.
Due to the seriousness of the Tibetan refugee situation, there is a tendency among both Tibetans and the international community to assume that young Tibetan women must only be engaged in activities that are based in the traditional culture or working for the Tibetan cause.
This is a short-sighted view.
Tibetan women are like women everywhere
They should be encouraged to demonstrate the full range
of their capabilities and interests
In the exile community, where the majority of Tibetan
girls attend Tibetan-Indian schools, the opportunities for
advancement are limited. As a third world, developing
country, with its own major problems, India is not the
land of opportunity for Tibetan girls and young women.
The majority of Tibetan girls aspire to enter the
professions of nursing, education (as teachers) or
else become office workers in the Tibetan government.
A significant number, who do not have the opportunity to
complete education ends up as roadside workers selling
Tibetan sweaters and other household goods; often along
the major roadways of the large Indian cities, kitchen
helpers in a restaurant or low paid factory workers.
The Tibetan Exile Government provides some scholarships
each year, which cover expenses for the first two to three
years of university education in India. For those students
who excel at the Bachelor of Arts level, it is possible
to get government assistance to go on for a Master's
degree. Yet the number of the scholarships is limited
and hence leaves little opportunity for the majority of
prospected students.
Need for role models for Tibetan women
Tibetan girls are like girls everywhere; they need role
models of women who have grown into skilled, educated,
articulate productive members of society. At the present
time, the role models for women are strong, but few.
There is always the need for more women who to emerge as
role models for the younger generation, as spokespeople
for their culture. And there is a need for these women
to represent a variety of professions, attitudes, skills
and interests.
Need to expand the international awareness of Tibetan
culture and the Tibetan situation
It is important for Tibetans to be seen in the light of
a full range of experiences in the world. There is a
tendency for Tibetans to be only seen as a people that
are in struggle against the Chinese, as a culture that
is predominantly made up of Buddhist monks and nuns, as
nomads who herd yaks. Or as people who are on pilgrimage
to sacred sites or as people who live in caves in the
mountains of Tibet.
The reality is that since 1959, over 120,000 Tibetans
have escaped from Chinese-Occupied Tibet and taken up
residence in other countries of the world. In these
countries, they have pursued higher education (many
attending universities in the United States on Fulbright
Scholarships), established successful businesses and have
become professionals in a myriad of fields including
law, medicine, engineering, web designing, building
construction, journalism and photography.
To have international support for the plight of the Tibetan
people, it is important to have many different venues to
create awareness. Once we have established a Miss Tibet
competition, we will be able apply for representation in
international competitions.
International competitions draw millions of viewers all
over the world. To have representation in events like
these, will create awareness about the Tibetan cause for
a population that may not generally know about Tibet,
yet is composed of millions of men and women who could
potentially Tibet supporters.
MISS TIBET
would be in an excellent position to speak about the
Tibetan situation in international forums, drawing
attention to the plight of the Tibetan people as well as
the brilliance of the lifestyle and culture.
A Strategy: The MISS TIBET PAGEANT
Millions of people all over the world are interested in
the international beauty pageants and watch to see who
represents each nation. As such, the MISS TIBET BEAUTY
PAGEANT will bring Tibetan culture forward in time; it
will provide a contemporary forum for Tibetan girls and
women. The purpose is manifold:
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to provide opportunities for education, travel and
cross-cultural exchange for young Tibetan women. An
orientation on Tibetan culture, history and current affairs
will also be a part of the training.
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to provide a forum for young Tibetan women to display
their skills and talents in the international arena.
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to create international awareness of the Tibetan
traditional arts, culture and philosophy.
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to create international awareness of the contemporary life
of Tibetan people living in exile.
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to draw international attention to the plight of Tibetans
living under Chinese occupation Tibet.
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