![]() ![]() She is the former co-host of WMBM’s talk show,For Women by Women former state director of the Miss Black Florida USA Pageant former chair and co-chair of the Juvenile Justice Board – Circuit 11 and former member of the Miami Commission on the Status of Women. In addition to her duties at Girl Power, Thema is also the executive producer of the annual “It Takes A Village Conference ” she serves as executive board member of the Miami-Dade Youth Crime Task Force she’s a member of the Liberty City Community Action Agency and a member of the Sojourner Truth Book Club. She saw that the same challenges that faced young girls of yesteryear are still prevalent in the young lives of girls today, and girl power opens new doors for them. Thema founded Girl Power on this same principle. They are seen collecting materials to repair their roof, as Rob talks about how a rainstorm has caused leakage. At Tambaqui, Rob Cesternino marks a nearby tree with a seventh mark, proclaiming how God rested on the seventh day. Lightning strikes as day breaks in the Amazon, bringing rain with it. Most of all Mama Hattie's home served as a safe haven for children who were lost and trying to find their place in this world. Girl Power is the third episode of Survivor: The Amazon. Thema’s passion for assisting those in need came from her grandmother, Hattie Skinner Bacon (Mama Hattie), who opened up her small home to family, friends and strangers in need. She is a champion, an expert in children’s issues and a true advocate for young girls. ![]() Thema Campbell is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Girl Power. ![]()
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