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First transgender titleholder crowned Miss Silver State USA

First transgender titleholder crowned Miss Silver State USA Kataluna Enriquez won Miss Silver State USA, the biggest preliminary competition for the Miss Nevada USA pageant. Enriquez has won transgender pageants before and entered other cisgender competitions, but this is a monumental win. She will now compete for Miss Nevada USA, the state pageant leading to Miss USA and Miss Universe, pageants once owned by Donald Trump and two of the most coveted crowns in the pageant world. “Miss Silver State was a great experience … to me it was honestly a celebration of womanhood and diversity and this celebration of being your true self,” Enriquez told FOX5.

Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Nevada This is her story

Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County. This is her story Reno-Gazette-Journal 3/4/2021 © Courtesy of Trina Jiles A photo of Trina Jiles in her firefighter uniform. Editor s note: The story was corrected to show that Trina Jiles, 48, was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County and the second in the state of Nevada.  Trina Jiles felt like she could conquer anything whenever she put on her fire gear.  She was confident and fearless, despite being a “girly-girl” as she jokingly described herself.  Jiles was the first Black woman in Clark County to become a firefighter and the second in the state. She was just 22 years old when she joined the Clark County Fire Department (the largest in the state) in January 1996. 

Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County This is her story

Trina Jiles was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County. This is her story Reno-Gazette-Journal 3/4/2021 © Courtesy of Trina Jiles A photo of Trina Jiles in her firefighter uniform. Editor s note: The story was corrected to show that Trina Jiles, 48, was the first Black woman firefighter in Clark County and the second in the state of Nevada.  Trina Jiles felt like she could conquer anything whenever she put on her fire gear.  She was confident and fearless, despite being a “girly-girl” as she jokingly described herself.  Jiles was the first Black woman in Clark County to become a firefighter and the second in the state. She was just 22 years old when she joined the Clark County Fire Department (the largest in the state) in January 1996. 

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