Opinion

I became Miss Texas to spotlight diversity. But my state leaders are living in denial.

If Texas truly desires to be “bigger and better,” Gov. Greg Abbott and his Republican allies must cease its assault on DEI policy.

iFairfield, TX-JUNE 12: Miss Texas, Averie Bishop waves as she rides in a parade on Monday, June 12 in Fairfield, TX. Bishop, the first Filipina Miss Texas made her final stop as Miss Texas in Fairfield for a two day trip to visit local businesses and judge a local pageant. Bishop's platform of "Yall means all" had her talking a lot about diversity and inclusivity all around the state.  (Sergio Flores for The Washington Post via Getty Images)
Miss Texas Averie Bishop waves as she rides in a parade in Fairfield, Texas, on June 12, 2023.Sergio Flores / The Washington Post via Getty Images file

Averie Bishop

Averie Bishop is a first generation law school graduate, viral influencer and political activist based in Dallas. She was Miss Texas 2022, and second runner-up in the 2023 Miss America pageant.