“I AM HISTORY” The story of Ebony Watson’s mission to Cape Town, South Africa You often hear the phrase “history in the making,” but what makes an individual historically inclined? God has predestined each and every one of us for his divine purpose; he’s given each of us gifts and visions to present to the world. In honor of Black History Month, JPowellBowTieLife online magazine presents the life and mission of a young black woman that is on the rise of greatness; Ebony Watson. Who is E.W: Ebony Watson is a 25 year-old young woman with a heart of gold, a highly anointed individual who boldly speaks her dreams and goals into existence. She is a wife to the love her life, Jahi Watson, who she adores with all her heart, an honors student, loving sister and amazing daughter; but she declares, that doesn’t make her who she is. “I am honestly a girl who used her obstacles and personal experiences as my motivation to become who I am today. I am a child of God. I truly believe I was created and went through all of the experiences to help someone else and serve others,” she says. Born to Shine: Ebony Watson was born in the sunny side month of June. She was raised in Roosevelt, Long Island, NY, in a single family home and was the only girl out of her four siblings. “I grew up in a single parent family home without my father, my mother did the best she could to raise my brothers and I. She always told me the sky is the limit and to never let my circumstances stop me from my dreams,” says Watson. During high school, Ebony had no desire to attend college, due to her personal childhood experiences; she was more focused on working than her education; which is now her core focus. She is presently a junior at Virginia Union University located in Richmond, VA, in which she is a double major, Criminal Justice and Social Work; maintaining a 3.7 grade point average. She is also a member of the Phi Alpha National Honor Society of Social Work, Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society, Virginia Union University Student Conduct Committee, and will be a first-generation college student. Talk about an overcomer and overachiever blended brilliantly in one; God is able. Ebony is a true woman of God and acknowledges that God was, and has always been her source. She grew up in Antioch Baptist Church, Hempstead, NY where Bishop Phillip E. Elliott is the pastor. “That’s where I found myself, at church. I use to walk around with the world on my shoulders; you could even see it in my eyes, because I was hurting from all my childhood experiences that I had been through, that I had no control over. More and more I started to seek God, and get connected with positive energy and people that wanted to see me succeed, and believe that despite my circumstances I was going to be someone,” she announces. Ebony’s childhood shaped her into the beautiful empowering woman she is today. “Ebony Watson is someone that is a role model for other young people who grew up in a single parent family home, who went through hurting, who was not as privileged as others,” she says. It was during high school that she came into fruition of her purpose, which was motivating young people. She developed a passion for speaking to the youth, and dreams to open up her own business which caters to assisting young women and men. Girl on a Mission: Ebony’s mission to study abroad at the University of Cape Town, South Africa was inspired from her International Studies program held at her college in 2013, featuring now alumni Calethia Christmas, who studied abroad in China. Ebony’s Spanish professor encouraged her decision by offering extra points to students who enrolled in the program. She followed up with Calethia to gain more knowledge of her experience in China. “I knew I wanted to study aboard, but I did not know exactly where. I wanted to stay in a small setting similar to my University, especially being in another country by myself,” says Ebony. Ebony did her research; she went to the international office at her school to explore the study abroad options and countries listed in the program. The program that stood out to her was the CIEE-Service-Learning Program located in Cape Town, South Africa. “I knew the Service-Learning Program offered the smaller classroom settings and learning styles with a small group of students from other universities in the world. The Service-Learning Program also offered students the opportunity to become involved and work with local organizations in Africa related to my career goal, which focuses on the at risk youth population and young incarcerated females. The Service- Learning Program was the perfect fit to help me become an agent of social change,” she exclaims. Ebony’s decision was confirmed and she decided to study abroad at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. Ebony was now on her mission to pursue a goal that would launch her into history; she is the 2nd student at Virginia Union University to study abroad. Dream Goal: The expense to study abroad at the University of Cape Town, which included her tuition, international airfare, Visa, course materials and more, was $25,000. In which Ebony successfully raised through scholarships, fundraisers (a Bake Sale held at her University and Pop-Up Thrift Shop held in her home state, New York) along with donations and supporters. She also organized a YouCaring.com site for contributions to support her dream. However, it wasn’t a smooth ride to reaching her goal. Between the opposing views of others and the life-threatening disease Ebola on the rise in West Africa, so much could have discouraged Watson, but with unwavering faith she stood steadfast and was able to achieve her goal and more. Through the grace of God and her genuine supporters, Ebony raised a total of $27,733,...
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