Texas Metro News 9-9-21

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• Vol. 10 • Sep. 9 - 15, 2021

MY TRUTH By Cheryl Smith PUBLISHER

I am not a scientist

If you can wear this mask...

I’ve been in the air quite a bit recently: Miami, Chicago, DC and Fort Lauderdale. It has been important for me to mix pleasure with business as we continue to navigate and survive as we strive for a peaceful existence during these times of a pandemic, social injustices, headline-grabbing trials and mask mania/rage/hysteria. Wherever I go, when I mention that I live in Texas, the conversation takes on a different tone. The tone is not unfamiliar to me because there have been so many times that I have been asked to speak for Black people. But to speak for Texans, to explain some of the nonsensical actions of those in power; well I “ain’t got time for that!” • I do not, cannot, will not speak for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott. • I do not, cannot, will not speak for the Texas Republicans who are annihilating Democrats in Austin and further disenfranchising Texas voters. • I do not, cannot, will not speak for Texas Democrats who boldly left the State to avoid a vote on suppressive voting only to have some abandon the leverage they had and return home to pass the bill. • I do not, cannot, will not speak for Texans who don’t vote. See MY TRUTH, page 2

MUCH RESPECT! Dallas' own Skye Dakota Turner, who plays Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin in movie, to be honored by City of Dallas today!

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CLASSIC AFFAIR More than 30,000 gathered for HBCU Battle Scenes from 2021 Orange Blossom Classic which coaches agree was more than a game! Photos Credit: Richard A. Moore/TMN

Photo Credit: Cheryl Smith/TMN

When Domestic Violence Ends in Death — A Tribute to Banking Exec Michelle A. Avan By Karen Earl

Special to Black Media

Hundreds gathered online and in person at Faithful Central Bible Church in Los Angeles for the home-going celebration of Michelle A. Avan on Aug. 27. The 48-year-old senior banking executive was found beaten to death in her Reseda home on Aug. 5. Viewers of the livestream expressed prayers and condolences, and especially shared how beautiful the celebration of her life was. Their sentiments reflected the beauty and solemnity of the invocation, songs by an all-female youth ensemble, and a video presenta-

Michelle A. Avan

tion of the beloved mother, daughter, sister and friend in her personal and professional life experiences. Avan’s son Trevon Avan and daughter Nyah Avan shared some of their endearing and humorous moments with her. They were best friends, more like sisters, said her daughter,

as she took deep breaths. She loved to dress up in her mom’s clothing, and grew to love to pick out Avan’s attire, especially for award ceremonies and galas. “I know her spirit will still continue to help me through my own award ceremonies, because she’ll give my aunties, my uncles, my cousins, my grandparents, my dad, her sister-friends, her village, the strength to help carry me and my brother on during these difficult times,” said her daughter, brimming with pride. “I never thought that this would happen to someone like her; someone who beSee DOMESTIC VIOLENCE, page 13

By Cheryl Smith Labor Day weekend has become even bigger for HBCUs and their football programs, especially those participating in classics. Spirited rivalries, as well as a different level of safety and security has been the catalyst for more fans donning masks, and even getting shots so they can participate in the HBCU classic experience; especially after over a year hiatus for many because of the pandemic. See CLASSIC AFFAIR, page 12

Triumphing by FAITH DeSoto honors local hero, Corey Borner

DeSoto Mayor Rachel Proctor, Michael Borner Sr. Charlotte Borner and Corey Borner

During Tuesday’s DeSoto City Council Meeting, Mayor Rachel L. Proctor honored local hero Corey Borner with an Official Proclamation declaring Tuesday, September 7, 2021, “Corey Borner Day” in the City of DeSoto. Corey’s inspirtional story, including his most recent graduation from UNT and his efforts to walk again after a devastating 2009 high school football injury is worthy of coverage. You can also view footage via the City of DeSoto’s Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/desototx or on the website http:// www.desototexas.gov/desototownhall.


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