Houston Style Magazine Vol 34 No 43

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Houston Style Magazine Magazine OCTOBER 26, 2023 – NOVEMBER 01, 2023

Houston’s Premiere Weekly Publication, Since 1989

Volume 34 | Number 43

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Dr. John Warren

CBC Economic Agenda and The Black Press

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A Bold Advocate Emerges Championing Timeless Peace

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Mayor Sylvester Turner Shines as Grand Marshal at H-E-B's Thanksgiving Day Parade with Rockets Legends In Attendance Publisher Francis Page, Jr. fpagejr@stylemagazine.com Associate Publisher Lisa Valadez lisa@stylemagazine.com Managing Editor Jo-Carolyn Goode editorial@stylemagazine.com Social Media Editor/Videographer Reginald Dominique reggiedominique@me.com Graphic Design /Layout Editor Cameron C. Lee thisiscam6@gmail.com Political Editor Burt Vevine texascampaigns@gmail.com Sports Editor Brian Barefield brian_barefield@yahoo.com Arts Editor Kathleen Coleman kathleen@stylemagazine.com Food Writer Alex Jack alexandriajack1991@gmail.com TotallyRandie Totallyrandie@gmail.com NATIONAL WRITERS Jesse Jackson jjackson@rainbowpush.org PHOTOGRAPHERS Vicky Pink vhpink@gmail.com ADVERTISING/SALES Advertising Email advertising@stylemagazine.com

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s autumn leaves herald the festive season, Houstonians eagerly anticipate their beloved tradition, the illustrious H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade. Now, in its landmark 74th year, the 2023 parade promises a visual spectacle with all-new balloons and floats that encapsulate the essence of “Houston on Parade.” The grand event is scheduled to grace the streets of downtown Houston on the crisp morning of Thursday, November 23rd, starting at 9 a.m. In a symbolic culmination of his tenure, Mayor Sylvester Turner has been conferred the honor of serving as the grand marshal. Joining him in this honor are the illustrious co-grand marshals - Rockets icons, the stalwart coach Rudy Tomjanovich and the electrifying Hall of Famer, Calvin Murphy. Reflecting on his journey with the parade, Mayor Turner expressed, “For nearly a decade, I’ve been enamored by the vibrancy of the H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade. We’ve showcased unparalleled talent and artistry, raising the bar of excellence each year. It’s an embodiment of Houston’s indomitable spirit. My heartfelt gratitude goes out to our generous sponsors who’ve been the bedrock of this cherished tradition.” Basketball aficionado, Calvin Murphy, with his dazzling NBA career, has been an inspiration for many. His unwavering commitment to the Rockets, both on and off the court, is nothing short of legendary. Similarly, Rudy ‘Rudy T’ Tomjanovich, with his impeccable track record, has left an indelible mark on the Rockets’ legacy and the NBA at large. Representing H-E-B, the mainstay behind this tradition, Winell Heron remarked, “This parade is a testament to

Mayor Turner with (l-r) Susan Christian (MOSE), Deborah Duncan (KHOU), Muffy King (HLS&R), Winell Herron (HEB) Kresha Sivinski (CITGO) and Lauren Leal (Highland Village Shopping Center)

Houston’s spirit. We’re honored to partner with Mayor Turner and celebrate the tapestry of cultures, traditions, and talents that make our city exceptional.” Kicking off the parade in grandeur will be the Texas Southern University’s marching band, “Ocean of Soul,” followed by a magical rendition from Roger & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, presented by Theatre Under the Stars (TUTS). Parade goers can look forward to a myriad of performances, gravity-defying balloons, and mesmerizing floats, including festive staples like Tom Turkey and Santa Claus. Eco-warriors are in for a treat with the debut of the Recycle float, an embodiment of sustainability. Tracing back to its humble beginnings in 1949, the parade has evolved into a grand spectacle under the aegis of the Mayor’s Office of Special Events. It celebrates the heart and soul of Houston while promoting unity, creativity, and community spirit.

A cornucopia of sponsors, including the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, Highland Village Shopping Center, CITGO, and many more, have joined hands with H-E-B to make this event possible. A special nod to KHOU 11 for ensuring the parade reaches audiences far and wide. For those wishing to be a part of this grand tradition, premium seats are available for purchase at www.HoustonThanksgivingParade.org. Ample curbside spaces and convenient parking options ensure a hassle-free experience for all. Stay updated on all parade-related information by visiting www.HoustonThanksgivingParade.org. Join the conversation on social media, and let’s celebrate Houston in all its glory! #HoustonThanksgivingParade #MayorTurner2023

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COMMENTARY

CBC ECONOMIC AGENDA AND THE BLACK PRESS By Dr. John E. Warren, National Political Commentator

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f we missed it, then our profound apologies. The question remains, How do we talk about Economic Justice for Blacks and not mention the Black Press? In the Economic Justice Agenda for 2024, the CBC calls for inclusive hiring and contracting under the federal infrastructure projects like The Inflation Reduction Act and the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Acts. The discussion indicated that the CBC wants to guarantee the hiring of Black workers among the thousands of construction industry jobs that will be available. The significance of this position is based on the historical exclusion of such Black and Hispanic workers according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics reporting the racial de-

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mographics in the construction industry at 60% white, 30% Hispanic, and only 5% Black Americans. Once again, for some of us, the disconnect is the omission of the Black press as an instrument of outreach which just happens to be required by law in most states. Here is how the dots connect: Federal dollars used to bid construction contracts must be put out in bids to do the desired work. Those bids are required to give notice under the Administrative Procedures Act found under Title 5 of the U.S. Code, sec. 553, 554, 555, for starters. The idea is that federal dollars come from taxpayers and we are entitled to know how they are spent. The CBC could help this process and take a step toward achieving its stated goal by encouraging the Pres-

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ident to do an Executive Order requiring that all bid contracts for the trillions of dollars under these two acts alone, be advertised in local newspapers of general circulation. The following are two specific reasons: One, all of America is not on the internet, so many are excluded from notice of such bids carrying dollars and job opportunities for the very people who are left out; Two, such an Executive Order not only reaches Main Street, but the neighborhoods surrounding Main Street and truly delivers job opportunities which helps the local community papers remain “trusted messengers” at a time of fake news and diminishing newspapers. Such an effort, bringing our 2000 plus community newspapers into

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the process, would also include our 200 plus local Black newspapers and help all our communities. The Congressional Black Caucus must become a more visible supporter of the Black Press, which has supported and reported on the Caucus since its inception and at times when no one else did. This is not a criticism, but a plan of action that can be implemented with a stroke of the President’s pen, if we ask and pursue. You can write to the Dr. John E. Warren in care of this Newspaper or by email at: jwarren@sdvoice.info


Houston Style Magazine SPOTLIGHT: A Bold Advocate Emerges Championing Timeless Peace, U.S. House Member Al Green By Francis Page Jr. at StyleMagazine.com

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s our vibrant city takes keen interest in global affairs, a standout decision around the H.Res.771 - “Supporting Israel in its Defense Endeavors” has garnered immense attention. Houston Style Magazine, always at the forefront of crucial narratives, unveils the motivations behind one leader’s perspective on this matter. Our focal point hinges on a powerful belief: decisions surrounding war and peace should be guided by individual conscience. This ethos accentuates the importance of laying the foundation for peace right from the inception of conflict. Mere victories in battle, without establishing lasting peace, only set the stage for more conflicts in the future. A notable absence in the resolution was the mention of the two-state solution – a pivotal concept viewed by many as essential for sustained peace in the region. Similarly, the aid necessary for the Palestinian people, which plays a crucial role in ensuring tranquility, was not addressed. Echoing this sentiment was President Biden’s address to the nation of Israel on October 18th. Our focal leader had, in fact, taken a proactive stance by penning an articulate letter to the Foreign Affairs Committee on October 12th, 2023, detailing

the well-being of the Palestinian populace. The suggested additions encompassed: 1.

A fervent desire for a lasting peace between Israel and Palestine.

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A commitment to the two-state solution as the optimal pathway to peace.

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A deep concern and empathy for the suffering of innocent individuals on both sides.

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A resolve for extending humanitarian aid to the Palestinian populace.

U.S. Congressman - Al Green of The 9th District of Texas the reasons behind the non-endorsement of H.Res.771. This decision, rooted in conscience, speaks to the essence of personal responsibility and moral imperative. For some, when it comes to matters of profound conscience, standing firmly on one’s beliefs—even if solitary—is paramount. Those keen on gaining deeper insights can

explore both the letter and the resolution text in detail. The Appeal for a More Comprehensive Resolution: Addressed to Chairman McCaul and Ranking Member Meeks, the letter emphasized the significance of portraying the U.S.’s unwavering commitment to the peace process, the two-state solution, and

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These proposed inclusions are envisaged to offer a more encompassing representation of the U.S.’s stance on this pressing matter, reflecting the moral urgency of prioritizing peace during times of conflict. The concluding sentiment was one of respect for diverse opinions while emphasizing personal conviction. www.StyleMagazine.com

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LOCAL: Early Voting Enthusiasm Soars in Houston

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By Burt Levine, Political Editor For StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

n Monday (October 23rd), thousands flocked to 68 Early Vote Polls across Harris County, marking the first day of Early Voting, fueled by the determination to elect the first new mayor and controller in eight years. They were eager to cast their votes in favor of five at-large and 11 distinct district city council races, along with some Houston ISD School Board races, propositions, bonds, and 14 state constitutional amendments. During the 12-hour window from 7 am to 7 pm, 12,740 individuals exercised their voting rights across Harris County, and an additional 3,2989 mail-in ballots were recorded. This impressive turnout totaled 16,029 participants on this first day of Early Voting compared to the corresponding day four years ago on October 21st, when there were 7,973 voters at the polls and 5,407 mail-in votes recorded. It's important to note that during the previous election, an incumbent mayor was in the running. With a bustling race featuring 18 candidates vying for the position of Houston Mayor due to Mayor Syl-

vester Turner's term limit, the West Gray Multi-Service Center, located near downtown and the Montrose area, proved to be the busiest Early Voting poll. It witnessed the arrival of 874 eager voters, surpassing the 763 voters from 2019. Edward Pollard, the City Council Member representing District J, was actively engaged in mobilizing people to the polls, leveraging his longstanding commitment to his district and its residents. Campaigners were on hand

and the appeal of voting in the first open District E City Council race in a decade, following Dave Martin's Special Election win after Mike Sullivan's departure to become Harris County Tax Collector, attracted voters to these locations. The District E race features Martina Lemond Dixon, who made history by becoming the first minority woman to serve as a Humble ISD Trustee and then ascended to the role of Humble ISD Board President. If she emerges victorious, Lemond Dixon, known for her resounding 82.6 percent win in her last Humble ISD Board race at Bayland Park, a perennially busy poll and her role as a CEO of a construction located at 6400 Bissonet near Hillcroft, firm, former teacher, wife, and mother which welcomed 449 voters and ranked of three, would become the first black as the second busiest polling location. woman District E Houston Council Pollard and At Large Pos. 4 City Council Member. Sunnyside Multi-Service CenMember Dr. Letitia Plummer spent the entire day at Bayland Park, personally ter rounded out the top five busiest Early Vote Polls on Monday, accommodating connecting with voters. Clear Lake Library, with 443 378 voters eager to cast their ballots. voters, and Kingwood Community Center, with 442 voters, secured the third and fourth spots among the busiest www.StyleMagazine.com Early Voting polls. The lure of the sun

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FEATURE: Entergy Texas Partners With United Way of Greater Houston to Provide School Supplies to Montgomery County Districts The community partnership benefits more than 50,000 students By Francis Page Jr. For StyleMagazine.com

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encils, pens, notebooks, crayons, scissors, and rulers --- these are just a few of the many supplies essential to helping students learn, study and grow. While Entergy Texas is best known for providing power to communities in Southeast Texas, the electric company is equally dedicated to powering education. To help set up students for a successful school year, the company partnered with the United Way of Greater Houston to

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provide $165,000 worth of much-needed school supplies for all six Montgomery County school districts – Conroe ISD, New Caney ISD, Magnolia ISD, Montgomery ISD, Splendora ISD, and Willis ISD. “Back-to-school needs can be costly, especially when many families in our communities are already facing financial challenges,” said Eliecer Viamontes, president and CEO of Entergy Texas. “By partnering with United Way

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of Greater Houston, we’re able to ease the burden of school supply shopping for teachers, students and families, providing the foundation for a strong education and a brighter future.” According to the most recent data from the United Way ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) report, 24% of individuals and families in Montgomery County struggle to afford basic monthly necessities. Sending a child back to school places added pressure on the family

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budget, with a 2023 Deloitte study finding that the U.S. average back to school spending is $596 per child including school supplies, clothes and required technology. Considering these factors, resources such as school supplies can be helpful for many students and families. It is estimated that this initiative will positively impact 50,000 students and families, with a total of 30,000 pounds of supplies donated. “Partnering with Entergy Texas to support our teachers and students in Montgomery County is a wonderful illustration of United Way’s mission to connect people with possibility,” said Amanda McMillian, president and CEO, United Way of Greater Houston. “Education creates possibility, so whether it’s after-school programs or school supplies, we want to help young people succeed.” Entergy Texas and United Way volunteers helped sort and pack supplies before hand-delivering the materials to classrooms in Montgomery County Wednesday. All six school districts will receive supplies before the end of October, and each district will determine how to best distribute the supplies throughout the year.

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Let’s make Houston happen! PLEDGE to HOUSTON We All Love Houston. Houston should be in the same breath of the great cities in the World. To get there, we must get on the right track, together. As Mayor, I pledge to complete or initiate the following reforms within the first 100 days. Join me to MAKE HOUSTON HAPPEN! 1.CRIME Expand community policing to improve response time. Increase civilian employees to free up officers for neighborhood engagement. Improve Law enforcement coordination among jurisdictions.

To sign my pledge, donate, volunteer, or request a yard sign, scan the QR code below or call 346-316-6051

2.TRANSPARENCY Place the city’s past 8 years check registry online. Conduct an audit of the City’s Housing Department to address concerns of corruption. Conduct an audit of the City’s Health Department to address issues surrounding the FBI raid. visit my website:

3.INFRASTRUCTURE Implement improvements to the city’s water system. Fix potholes effectively on the first attempt. Spend drainage fee money on drainage projects.

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4.FINANCES Institute financial best practices, write off worthless assets and avoid structural deficits. 5.QUALITY OF LIFE FOR ALL HOUSTONIANS Address affordable housing challenges in Houston. Collaborate with local groups regarding stray animals. Evaluate recent car lane eliminations to prevent future traffic nightmares. Increase fines NOW for illegal dumping. Audit the recycling program to make sure the trash gets where it is supposed to go.

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6.REPAIR GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Implement the will of the voters by entering into arbitration with the Houston Firefighters. Improve relations between Austin and Houston. Engage with TEA to understand the pathway for HISD’s success. 7.MAKE CITY HALL WORK FOR EVERYONE Place reasonable Council Member Requests on the Council Agenda. Streamline the permitting process and adopt market-based pricing. Ensure a FAIR procurement process so insider influence is eliminated. Consolidate city departments to eliminate redundancies and improve efficiencies. Make board appointments easier and eliminate conflicts.

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CITY BEAT: Mayor Turner Celebrated at The Ismaili Center's Grand "Topping Out" Ceremony in Houston By Francis Page Jr. at StyleMagazine.com

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ouston, a city recognized for its diverse culture and dynamic heritage, witnessed a landmark event on October 23, 2023. The soon-to-be-completed Ismaili Center, nestled in the heart of Houston’s Buffalo Bayou watershed, hosted a lavish “topping out” ceremony. And at the epicenter of this grand occasion was Houston's beloved Mayor, Sylvester Turner. The day's events served as a heartfelt tribute to Mayor Turner, encapsulating his monumental impact on Houston over nearly a decade. Not just an emblem of progress, the Ismaili Center is also a testament to Turner's vision of a unified, enriched, and progressive Houston. Situated at the intersection of Allen Parkway and Montrose Boulevard, the Center promises to be more than an architectural masterpiece – it aspires to be a hub for cross-cultural dialogue, intellectual growth, and interfaith exchanges. As Farah Lalani, Spokesperson for Ismaili Council for Southwestern USA, perfectly articulates, "Ismaili Centers are not just architectural marvels; they are spaces dedicated to bringing people from different backgrounds together, fostering intellectual growth, and building bridges of tolerance and empathy." This sentiment resonates deeply with Houstonians, as the city itself thrives on pluralism. Mayor Turner's commitment to Houston's multicultural fabric was evident from the get-go. Since his introduction to

Prince Amyn accepts the Key to the City of Houston on behalf of His Highness the Aga Khan from Mayor Sylvester Turner as members of Houston City Council look on. the Ismaili Center project, he envisaged it as a space that would augment the city's ethos of unity in diversity. Reflecting on the center's significance, Mayor Turner stated, "Houston is a very special City, which is why the Aga Khan chose to build the first Ismaili Center in the United States here. The Center is going to be a Jewel of the City for decades to come. I wish it were open today!" The day was marked by symbolic gestures. A tree-planting ritual, a customary act for such occasions, was followed by the signing of the final beam by Mayor Turner and Prince Amyn Aga Khan, brother of His Highness the Aga Khan. Furthermore, in a magnanimous gesture, Mayor Turner

presented the Key to the City to His Highness the Aga Khan, which was graciously received by Prince Amyn. Prince Amyn's attendance highlights the global importance of the Ismaili Center. As Ms. Lalani points out, "Prince Amyn Aga Khan's presence at the ceremony underscores the global significance of the Ismaili Center and its mission of promoting peace and understanding." This Houston Center joins its international counterparts in London, Lisbon, Dubai, Dushanbe, Vancouver, and Toronto. While each Center is rooted in its local context, all embody the Ismaili community's commitment to pluralism and service.

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The architectural team behind this project is equally impressive, with names like Farshid Moussavi, Thomas Woltz, Hanif Kara, Paul E. Westlake, and McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. gracing the credits. Their collective genius promises a space that reflects both Houston's spirit and the Ismaili community's global ethos. As Al-Karim Alidina, President of the Ismaili Council for the USA, aptly mentioned, Mayor Sylvester Turner's unwavering support was instrumental in bringing this project to fruition. As Houstonians eagerly await the Center's opening, they also celebrate a leader whose legacy will resonate through the city's skyline and its heartbeats. For those interested in further details about the Ismaili Center, please visit the website below. Dive deep into the world of Houston's latest architectural marvel and discover a space dedicated to unity, dialogue, and peace.

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LOCAL: SPARK Week Celebrates 40 Years of Transforming Houston School Parks By Kathy Coleman, ARTS Editor – StyleMagazine.com • Newswire to build or "re-SPARK" 40 school parks in the Greater Houston area, all part of their remarkable $10 million campaign. Generous contributions from foundations and the public sector are fueling this initiative, with the goal of revitalizing these essential green oases in the heart of Houston neighborhoods. SPARK Week promises a series of official dedications at several schools throughout the Houston area, graced by elected officials, SPARK staff and Board members, school administrators, students, and various stakeholders who recognize the vital role these parks play in their communities. The schools set to shine during the SPARK Week dedication include:

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n an exciting endeavor to rejuvenate and enhance community spaces, the SPARK School Park Program is thrilled to announce the upcoming

SPARK Week, taking place from November 13th to 17th. This celebration marks a significant milestone in their journey, as they embark on a mission

1. Helms Elementary School – Tuesday, November 14 at 9 a.m. (The Heights area) 2. Field Elementary School – Wednesday, November 15 at 1:30 p.m. (The Heights area) 3. Port Houston Elementary School – Thursday, November 16 at 9 a.m.

(Near Port of Houston) 4. Cornelius Elementary School – Friday, November 17 at 9 a.m. (Southeast Houston) 5. Edison Middle School – Friday, November 17 at 2 p.m. (East side) Additionally, Rosa Parks Elementary School in Fort Bend ISD will host a SPARK dedication on Friday, December 1, with more dedications slated for 2024. Driving this ambitious campaign are the Kinder Foundation, established by Nancy and Rich Kinder, and the Houston Endowment, each contributing a remarkable $3.5 million to make this dream a reality. Additionally, The Brown Foundation has generously donated $1 million to the cause. With $8 million already secured, the campaign is now entering the public phase, showcasing the collective effort to transform these 40 parks.

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HEALTH: Vamekia and Vatrecia Triumph Over Cancer – Houston's Inspirational Duo Defies Odds In Shared Battle By Francis Page Jr. at StyleMagazine.com – Newswire

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n the heart of Houston, two resilient spirits stand tall, showing the world what true courage and unity look like. Vamekia and Vatrecia Gayfield, identical twins, have weathered many storms together. Their most challenging battle was with breast cancer, diagnosed only four months apart. Today, they wear their survivor badges with honor, reminding everyone of the power of sisterhood and early detection. Vamekia, older by just three minutes, loves to jest about her slight age advantage. But when it came to their health journey, it was Vatrecia who first faced the diagnosis in December 2021. What began as a small discomfort led her to Harris Health services, where a mammogram revealed the harsh reality. “When the biopsy came in, I realized life was about to take a turn,” Vatrecia expressed. While she prepared for a Belize getaway, her stage 3 breast cancer diagnosis demanded immediate attention. Six rigorous months of chemotherapy followed her return to Houston, marked by hurdles like heart complications and a subsequent hysterectomy. In a twist of fate, Vamekia, too,

discovered signs of breast cancer by March 2022. Diagnosed with stage 1, the duo braced themselves for a shared battle. Amidst this turbulence, Vamekia shared uplifting news - she was expecting! “Knowing I was about to become an aunt gave me strength,” said Vatrecia. Little Ryan Kinsley Gayfield’s arrival in December was a beacon of hope amidst their challenges. Their shared experience brought the twins even closer. Vamekia recalled, “We always had each other’s backs, but this journey deepened our bond.” With a family history linked to the BRCA gene, the sisters were proactive about their health, undergoing hysterectomies to reduce future risks. For Vatrecia, this decision was heart-wrenching, “It was a tough choice, especially as I don’t have children. But it was a step towards a healthier future.” This October, the Gayfield twins are set to be the stars at Harris Health’s Pink Out at Smith Clinic. An event dedicated to breast cancer survivors, it not only celebrates their resilience but also raises awareness for early detection. As the Smith Clinic bathes in pink lights for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Vamekia

Vatrecia (left) and Vamekia Gayfield and Vatrecia will stand hand in hand, epitomizing hope and unity. For readers of the Houston Style Magazine, their story is a testament to the importance of regular check-ups and the indomitable strength of familial bonds.

Embrace your loved ones, schedule that overdue screening, and remember - in unity, there’s strength.

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Feature: Texas Southern University Awarded Nearly $1 Million to Establish New Institute Supporting Increase of Electoral Participation By Jo-Carolyn Goode, Managing Editor – StyleMagazine.com

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exas Southern University is set to launch a new institute aimed at increasing participation in the electoral process with the support of a $990,000 grant from Houston Endowment Inc. The Institute for Voter and Civic Engagement, led by TSU Professor and EMPA program founder Dr. Michael O. Adams, will target students and staff. It will also coordinate university activities with community groups and conduct an independent evaluation of the project. As a condition of the grant, Dr. Adams has already raised more than $10,000. With total funding of $1 million, the Institute for Voter and Civic Engagement’s objective is to promote voter and civic participation among students, faculty, staff, and the broader community. The Institute's primary goals are outlined as follows: 1. Increase electoral participation: Through dynamic campaigns, engaging events and comprehensive trainings, the institute will encourage increased participation in the election and voting process among students, faculty, staff, and community members. 2. Empower Historically Excluded Groups: By fostering a campus culture that empowers historically

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excluded groups, the institute plans to promote their active involvement in civic life. Targeted marketing campaigns, educational events, trainings, and volunteer opportunities will be provided to support this objective. 3. Foster Partnerships: The institute will establish partnerships with community and civic organizations, political groups, local businesses, and corporations. These partnerships will create a sustainable network of support for civic and voter education initiatives. The Institute for Voter and Civic Engagement represents a significant step forward in strengthening democracy and

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fostering civic engagement not only at Texas Southern University, but also within the broader community. Dr. Michael O. Adams and his team will play a vital role in cultivating an informed and active citizenry through this transformative initiative. "We are honored to receive this generous grant from Houston Endowment," said Dr. Michael O. Adams, the project lead and a faculty member at Texas Southern University. "This funding will allow us to create a transformative institute that will empower individuals to actively participate in our democracy and make a positive impact

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in their communities." The Institute for Voter and Civic Engagement will not only provide educational resources and opportunities but will also inspire a sense of civic duty and responsibility among students, faculty, staff, and the larger community. The Houston Endowment's commitment to supporting initiatives that enhance civic participation and strengthen our democracy is reflected in this grant. By investing in the Institute for Voter and Civic Engagement, they are demonstrating their dedication to empowering individuals, fostering inclusivity, and creating positive change within our society.

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Digital Learning Series Empowers Young Adults In Houston's Third Ward By www.StyleMagazine.com - Newswire

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he key to landing your dream job is often in the pitch. How do you best sell your expertise and skillset? How do you convince an employer to give you the coveted position over another well-qualified candidate? The answer starts with your resume and your initial interview. That topic was front and center at Emancipation Park. About 20 participants from Big Brothers Big Sisters sat and listened intently inside the Lift Zone at the historic park in Houston’s Third Ward. A Lift Zone is a free, WiFi-connected space typically located in community centers. The event engaged the young adults in the BBBS program, equipping them with essential tools as they prepare to enter college or the workforce. The important conversation was part of Comcast Texas’ Lift Zone Learning Series – an innovative approach to provide skills-based trainings to help individuals empower their careers. The most recent session focused on resume building techniques, mock-interview coaching and the fundamentals of networking. The participants were part of Big Brothers Big Sisters’ Technology Career Awareness & Digital Technology Skills Program. The two-hour class was led by James Cabarrus, a seasoned and skilled professional who helps employees build and grow their careers at Comcast. “Sharing my knowledge and experience with this enthusiastic audience was

an absolute pleasure. I can’t help but feel humbled by the positive feedback I received. Seeing their eagerness to learn and grow was truly inspiring!” Cabarrus said. “During the session, we delved deep into the art of crafting an impactful resume, capturing recruiters’ attention and showcasing our unique skill sets effectively. We explored strategies to ace interviews – from mastering common interview questions to nailing behavioral and situational inquiries. Additionally, we touched upon the fundamentals of leadership, discussing key principles that empower individuals to take charge and make a positive impact in any role. It was inspiring to witness the students’ willingness to embrace leadership qualities and develop their potential as future leaders.” The partnership between the technology leader and Big Brothers Big Sisters made perfect sense, blending two organizations’ needs and resources together to offer a key learning opportunity. The Lift Zone learning series continues in November. The next phase of this series will introduce the students to career opportunities in the technology field. They will have the opportunity to hear from a panel of experts including Comcast leaders.

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SPORTS: From Heartbreak To Heroics: Astros and Rangers Offer ALCS Thriller For The Ages By Francis Page Jr., for StyleMagazine.com

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n a nail-biting finish to Game 7 of the American League Championship Series, the Texas Rangers displayed their dominance, securing a clear 11-4 triumph over the Houston Astros. This significant victory sees the Rangers heading to the World Series for the third instance, their first since 2011. The series, however, was filled with unexpected twists and turns. Under the bright lights of Globe Life Field, Astros’ star, Jose Altuve, delivered a moment to remember during Game 5. With tensions high, Altuve blasted a three-run home run against the Rangers’ ace closer, José Leclerc. This hit sealed a narrow 5-4 win for the Astros, sending waves of joy throughout Houston. Reflecting on the match, Astros’ mainstay, Alex Bregman, said, “This was truly one for the record books. We’re honored to have pulled off a win against such tough competition.” Game 5 was nothing short of a spectacle, with both teams emotionally charged. In the midst of the action, an on-field dispute resulted in the ejection of two players and the Astros’ skipper,

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Dusty Baker. However, it’s in these high-pressure situations that the best step up. Altuve, with his latest homer, added to his impressive playoff tally, underlining his reputation in decisive moments. Altuve reflected, “These are

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the moments we live for in the game.” Success, though, is a team endeavor. Ryan Pressly, the trusty Astros’ closer, demonstrated composure, making sure the Rangers were kept in check and amplifying Altuve’s signifi-

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cant contribution. The Rangers, on the other hand, proved their worth, staging a powerful comeback. One of their standout moments was Adolis García’s captivating three-run homer during the sixth inning. The intensity of the game saw emotions boil over, leading to additional ejections. In true championship fashion, the Astros mounted a comeback in the final inning. Exceptional plays by Yainer Diaz and Jon Singleton set the stage for Altuve’s iconic hit, with the ball soaring over the left-field fence, much to the delight of the Astros’ supporters. For the loyal readers of Houston Style Magazine and Astros fans around the world, the excitement for the upcoming World Series is undeniable. As Bregman aptly said, “Our goal is simple – give everything and claim the championship.” The city of Houston is abuzz with excitement, as they keenly look forward to the team’s next chapter.

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Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market and Wells Fargo Introduce a Novel Small Business Diversity Program By Francis Page Jr., for StyleMagazine.com

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arris Health announced today that it received a $500,000 sponsorship from Cigna Healthcare to expand the system’s Food Rx Program, a novel initiative supporting people who are food insecure and living with a chronic disease such as Type 2 diabetes. The funds will allow Harris Health to offer a new, more convenient approach to getting food to its high-risk patients: refrigerated food lockers. Harris Health currently offers three standalone Food Farmacy sites – mini-stores that stock an array of nutritious fruits, vegetables, canned foods and meats – within three of its healthcare facilities. The addition of the food lockers will allow it to open Food Farmacy locations in other sites that are currently without space. For patients who seek healthcare at these facilities, the food lockers are a way to increase their access to the Food Rx Program. “The support and confidence in our program by Cigna Healthcare speaks volumes about what Harris Health is achieving for the well-being of our patients,” says Chethan Bachireddy, MD, chief health officer, Harris Health. “We understand that food is medicine, and that if our patients don’t have access to healthy foods, they are less likely to be healthy and more likely to suffer from diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease and stroke.”

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a good health outcome if you don’t have the right foods in your diet,” says Tim Vessel, general manager for Cigna Healthcare’s South Texas market. “That’s why we are so grateful to partner with Harris Health on such an impactful program that will promote food security for its high-risk patients.” Once the expansion is complete, which is expected by late 2024 or early 2025, it’s anticipated that the Food Farmacy Program will increase the number of people it serves by 160 patients a month. The two-year sponsorship will cover the cost and operation of the lockers, including installation, annual maintenance, software, cellular routers, antennas, and other expenses. Each locker can accommodate refrigerated and freezer items, and the locker kiosk will allow patients to scan a QR code from their phone to pick up the food. Each locker can maintain the 30 pounds of food given to patients, provide 24-hour access and is available in language preferences of English and Spanish. Since the start of the Food Farmacy Program in May 2019, nearly 6,400 patients have been served, accounting for more than 22,300 patient visits and 673,000 pounds of food.

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Currently, eligible patients for the program have a Type 2 diabetes diagnosis, with an A1c level above 7 on the glycemic scale, and report food insecurity. Patients are given a “prescription” for up to 30 pounds of free food every two weeks. They also get one-on-one nutrition education, receive lessons on cooking and portion control, and are regularly contacted for follow-up care. They are enrolled in the program for nine months (18 visits).

“Our clinical and population health teams have developed a novel approach to help our patients improve their diabetes through providing nutritious foods, clinic visits and health education. Through Cigna Healthcare’s generous sponsorship, we look forward to serving even more patients in the future,” Bachireddy adds. “So many studies have shown the direct link between healthy eating and overall wellness and vitality. You can’t have

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ARTS: HGO’S "INTELLIGENCE": A FUSION OF HISTORY, DRAMA, AND DANCE

n a world where art continually pushes boundaries, Houston Grand Opera (HGO) emerges yet again at the forefront of innovative storytelling. Their latest masterpiece, “Intelligence,” composed by the renowned Jake Heggie, offers a mesmerizing dive into a lesser-known facet of the Civil War. The backdrop is familiar – a nation torn apart, flames of conflict licking every corner. Yet, at the heart of the tumult are two remarkable women, Elizabeth Van Lew and Mary Jane Bowser. Their weapon? The power of intelligence. As the war rages on, Elizabeth, a loyalist to the Confederate cause, harbors a deep secret. She runs a clandestine pro-Union spy ring, and Mary Jane, once a slave within the Van Lew

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residence and now equipped with literacy skills and a photographic memory, becomes her eyes and ears within the Confederate White House. HGO’s portrayal of this riveting narrative is far from conventional. With the genius of librettist Gene Scheer and director/choreographer Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, “Intelligence” becomes a multidimensional experience. The intertwining of music, prose, and dance elevates the story, making it an American epic for the ages. It is a testament to the company’s commitment to ingenuity, as echoed by The New

York Times, stating, “The dance-centered approach may be unusual, but it is a natural fit at Houston Grand Opera. For decades the company has been known for innovation.” Leading the cast is the incomparable mezzo-soprano, Jamie Barton, portraying Elizabeth, while soprano Janai Brugger marks her dazzling company debut as the astute Mary Jane. The baton is wielded by the esteemed conductor, Kwamé Ryan, marking his initiation into the HGO family. The world has taken notice, with buzzing anticipation palpable in every corner. As the curtain rises for the 2023–24

season, “Intelligence” promises not only a reflection on a historical moment but also a celebration of the indomitable spirit of women, the potency of collaboration, and the boundless possibilities of art. Join the experience, immerse yourself in a tale of intrigue and identity, and witness firsthand the magic that Houston Grand Opera has conjured with “Intelligence”.

For tickets and more information, visit the Houston Grand Opera website. Dive deeper into the storyline and the creators behind the scenes with featured articles from the Arts and Leisure section of the New York Times.

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ARTS: HOUSTON ART ORGANIZATION TO UNVEIL GROUNDBREAKING STRATEGIES FOR AN EQUITABLE ART ECOSYSTEM By Kathy Coleman, ARTS Editor – StyleMagazine.com • Newswire

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he Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) Arts Network and Fund, affectionately known as BANF, is set to transform Houston's arts and culture sector. Through a culmination of a year-long study focused on understanding the challenges faced by the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) arts community, BANF will unveil a comprehensive framework designed to catalyze a new era of equity in Houston-area arts and culture. These initiatives will represent a significant step toward a more inclusive and vibrant arts ecosystem in our city. During the event, BANF will also proudly announce and celebrate the selection of the first-of-its-kind Houston Cultural Treasures initiative. This groundbreaking program, backed by an investment of over $5 million over two years (2024-2025), will provide essential multi-year operational and technical support grants to a cohort of eleven under-recognized BIPOC anchor art organizations in Houston. The Houston Cultural Treasures initiative is part of a larger national effort led by the Ford Foundation, aimed at recognizing and celebrating the

diverse tapestry of artistic expression and excellence across the nation. To be designated a Houston Cultural Treasure is to pledge a commitment to fortify and enhance the BIPOC arts ecosystem in our city. The BANF event will be held

Thursday, November 2, 2023, at the recently renovated and historic The DeLUXE Theater located at 3303 Lyons Ave, Houston, TX 77020. Doors open at 9:00 AM. Presentation begins 9:30 AM, to be followed by a State of the Network panel discussion. Those expected to

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