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KIKO

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FOUNDER’S ROOM | LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

EMBRACING THE ESSENCE: CELEBRATING FALL IN BLACK AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE

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’m loving the transition to the Fall season where we experience richness of Black culture, delving into the deeprooted traditions, the soulful music, delectable cuisine, and compelling stories that define fall in the African American community.

Fall in Black African American culture is steeped in meaningful traditions. From meet-ups of friends for concerts, theatre, and lively family gatherings centered around food and laughter to the soulful melodies of gospel music and choirs echoing through historic churches, celebrating Kwaanza principles, these traditions serve as a testament to the community’s resilience and unity.

(Big Mamas, Great Grandmas, Nannas, PaPas, Grandpas, etc.) for sharing their stories, traditions, and talents, allowing us to showcase the beauty of fall through their eyes and experiences. Through the lens of music, food, literature, and community, the essence of fall in Black culture shines brightly, reminding us of the richness found in our faith, unity, tradition, and the celebration of life. We continue to be a powerful testament to our resilience and triumph beyond measures. Happy Holidays!

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Highly recommended traditional culinary delights with these top 13 soul food holiday side dishes and desserts written by Dash of Jazz - Jazmine Woodard include: Baked Mac & Cheese, Sweet Potato Casserole, Seafood Cornbread Dressing, Buttermilk Biscuits, Candied Sweet Potatoes, Mac & Cheese with Bacon, Mashed Potatoes, Peach Cobbler, Pound Cake, Red Velvet Cake, Sweet Potato Pecan Pie, Sweet Potato Pie, Sweet Potato Praline Bread Pudding. Classic soul food recipes are a must and go-to in the Black community that have been passed down through generations. Source: https://www.dashofjazz.com/soulfood-recipes-to-serve-this-thanksgiving/ Explore the rise of Afro-vegan cuisine focusing on how plantbased diets rooted in African heritage are becoming increasingly popular with chefs and restaurants making it happen. THE HUB is proud to be in its 15th year of recognizing Exceptional Women of Color in this Fall issue with feature profiles as they stand as community leaders, business innovators, political activists, mothers, physicians and CEOS making a difference in our society. Their commitment to issues and initiatives related to education, healthcare, and social justice, emphasizes the importance of giving back to the community, especially during this time of the year. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the vibrant and diverse Black African American community that include our grandparents

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CONTENTS

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CONGRATULATIONS

2023

EXCEPTIONAL

WOMEN OF

HONOREES 12

32 CENTERSTAGE GLOBAL ENTREPRENEUR, BANKING TITAN, 8 | MEET AND MUSIC INDUSTRY LEADER: KIKO DAVIS SNODDY

IN EVERY ISSUE 4 Founder’s Room 39 Things To Do, Places To Go 39

Advertiser Index

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Ashley Bennett | Trezana Booth | Sandie Burgess Mariana Corona Sabeniano | Lisa Daniels | Lori Fuller| Rita Gallardo Good | Mellonie Richardson | Kerri Sanford Deneva Shelton | Beatrice Tetteh, MD, MPH Dr. Markisha Webster

WERE YOU THERE? ALIFORNIA BLACK MEDIA, ETHNIC MEDIA 32 | CSERVICES HOST AWARD SHOW AND CONFERENCE

DID YOU KNOW? 34 | Navigating Black California

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BOOKMARK Sacculturalhub.com Inside every issue of THE HUB: The Urban Entertainment and Lifestyle Magazine there are things to do, places to go and people to see, with a calendar of events, spotlight and feature articles on major event reviews, career profiles and business services. This magazine celebrates the urban lifestyle of African-Americans living in Northern California.

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Snoddy headlined this year’s Exceptional Women of Color Awards & Expo.

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By Michael P Coleman, Freelance Writer

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’m not usually one to tell a self-made billionaire what to do, but Oprah might want to watch her back, ‘cause Kiko is out in these streets!

Kiko Davis Snoddy was the keynote speaker at this fall’s 15th annual Exceptional Women Of Color (EWOC) Awards & Expo, which was held on September 13. Attendees were very lucky to be in her orbit, as she’s a global entrepreneur who runs the Donald Davis Living Trust, which is the majority shareholder of the seventh largest Black owned bank in the United States. Snoddy is also the managing director at Groovesville Productions & Publishing LLC, which controls the Grammy Award-winning music catalog of multiple gold and platinum selling records. Snoddy gave a dynamic presentation that’s sure to stick with EWOC attendees for some time. IS S UU.C O M/ THEHUBMAG


CENTERSTAGE Just before the event started, she told me that, even with all of the demands on her time, she couldn’t resist the chance to join this year’s EWOC. “I was inspired by the mission of the EWOC conference, which recognizes women throughout Northern California for accomplishments in their community and professional affiliations. They commonly go unrecognized for their endeavors,” Snoddy said via email. “I personally believe that it’s important to celebrate our unsung heroes and sheroes, and help in some way to support their efforts. They are the foundation of the collective success for women of color everywhere!”

“I had (what I considered to be) the deal of a lifetime,” Snoddy confided. “For more than two years, I heavily invested significant time and finances into an effort that fell apart right before my eyes. It was devastating.” “Afterwards, I was counseled on potentially resurrecting this deal. However, doing so would have ultimately compromised my principles,” Snoddy continued. “Prayer led me to walk away. Shortly after, an even better opportunity presented itself. So, the lesson in that is learning to release it, even when you have given it your all.”

“Not every opportunity is a win and not every deal is “The most rewarding part of the work I do meant for you,” Snoddy sagely concluded. is seeing the positive impact it has on Prayer notwithstanding, it had to have families financially,” Snoddy said, upon taken a lot of courage on Snoddy’s being asked about what keeps her part to walk away from that deal motivated, “whether it’s helping a NOT EVERY and into what God had clearly family purchase a home, start, or intended for her. That makes expand a business or financing OPPORTUNITY IS A WIN sense, as she is known for saying college education. Oftentimes, AND NOT EVERY DEAL IS that courage is her “superpower.” you can see the immediate results of financial independence. MEANT FOR YOU As this writer is a Superman It is empowering for the entire fanatic, I had to ask her about community.” that, and about her own version of I learned years ago that no one gets to the top of the mountain, as Snoddy has, without a little help, encouragement, and shared wisdom from those who have been there. Having the ear of someone so accomplished led me to ask Snoddy about the best piece of professional advice she’s ever received. “[I received some] timeless advice from an early mentor who is still a part of my advisory team,” Snoddy recalled. “Never allow yourself to lose passion for growth or learning. Life is a journey best enjoyed seeking wisdom and applying it. Success is enjoying the process no matter what the outcome may be. Professional success must not come at the cost of your personal values. I learned if you want success in your professional life, it begins with personal perspective and purposed alignment.” “Alignment.” It’s a great word, and a lot of thought leaders use it, but this writer believes that it’s often misused, can be quite elusive, and often comes only after overcoming setbacks. As such, I decided to ask Snoddy to recall her biggest professional setback, and share what she’d learned from it. ISSUU. C OM/ T HE H U B MA G

“kryptonite.” “Courage is my superpower because it’s the one source I can tap to move past my fears,” Snoddy said. Those who experienced her at this year’s EWOC Awards & Expo might be surprised by that statement, as Snoddy doesn’t seem to have any fears! “If we are not afraid, we can be confident enough to accomplish many things without restriction,” Snoddy elaborated. “I cultivate courage by using daily self-affirmations, prayer, meditation, and exercise. Each of these routines allows me the opportunity to draw strength, and ultimately courage, that help to empower me through long days. There are days that my courage is tested, but over time it’s become second nature — my courage kicks in instinctively!” And Snoddy’s kryptonite? “It is trying to do too much or taking on more than I should,” Snoddy admitted. “I want to be as productive and help as many people as possible. I T H E H UB M AGAZINE F A L L 2 0 2 3 | 9 |


CENTERSTAGE can’t be as effective if I spread myself too thin. So, I have learned to set boundaries, not only for others, but myself included.” Since the theme of this year’s EWOC was Women of Color Changing the Future in Attaining Wealth, I asked Snoddy about the advice that she might give women who are building their personal financial portfolios. Specifically, I wondered what she might say to women who might not be as far along as she is, or as far along as they might want to be. “It’s never too late to grow your wealth. There is no specific age limit. What matters is that you start,” Snoddy said. “Set clear financial goals, long and short term. Determine what accomplishing your goals will provide for you. Work on a plan or strategy, and implement it! Don’t neglect the importance of reading, researching, and networking in your industry, and never stop improving or refining your strategy.” “There may be challenges and possible delays from time to time,” Snoddy added. “However, in those moments you will gain valuable knowledge, build relationships, and the capacity to propel you forward.” Forward propulsion is something that Snoddy knows a lot about, as she’s faced her share of setbacks, not the least of them being the death of her first husband. She channeled her grief into co-authoring her first book, A Widow’s Resilience: Wisdom Keys for Moving Forward in Life and Love After Death Do Us Part. Snoddy told me that co-writing the book was very cathartic. “I could write down my emotions much easier than I could verbalize them,” Snoddy said. “For those who haven’t read the book, [I’ve been told that] it’s very inspirational and empowering. No matter what type of trauma you may experience in life, such as the death of a loved one, a divorce, a bad breakup, a major financial loss, or severe illness, know that you still can get through it and move past it.” “Also, be kind to yourself,” Snoddy added. “Allow yourself the necessary time to feel the pain and move through this process in a manner that best suits you. For me it was writing. Whatever it is, just do it. In time you will find pieces of joy inching their way back into your life.” | 1 0 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

As I read about the “joy” that inched back into Snoddy’s life, I recalled her earlier statement about her having learned that not every “deal” was for her. I decided to end our conversation by asking the entrepreneur to talk about a “deal” that is clearly hers: her marriage to her current husband, Anthony L. Snoddy. I also wondered about the couple’s children. “Our marriage is built on faith and favor. It’s almost like a fairytale,” Snoddy gushed. “Not only is [David] my king and I his queen, [but] he is also my biggest supporter, protector, and best friend. We support each other and commit wholeheartedly to the love we share for one another and our blended family. His motto is there is nothing we can’t accomplish professionally or personally as a couple. He reminds me daily, in so many touching ways, how blessed we are that God allowed us to find love and each other. He is a wonderful, intelligent, debonaire, very thoughtful man who is a huge romantic.” “Our children are our world, and watching them learn and grow truly warms our hearts,” Snoddy added. “They keep us young at heart and filled with pride and admiration. We are truly blessed.” n Connect with freelance writer, marketing professional, and podcast / video host and producer Michael P Coleman at MichaelPColeman.com.

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Employability Business Grant www.employabilityca.com

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Who have you lost from tobacco use? It is sad to say, but we all know someone who smoked, chewed and even vaped and then later became ill. How many of us have taken care of sick relatives or how long have they suffered from lung diseases like COPD or Emphysema, which last for decades, as we watch them slowly suffocate because they can’t breathe? Now close your eyes and imagine a world without harmful tobacco! Our loved ones would most likely still be with us. Instead of tobacco, store shelves would have healthier foods or other products we use. We don’t have to imagine it anymore. We can act now and eliminate tobacco being sold so our children and future generations don’t have to imagine this world.

CALIFORNIA HAS A GOAL TO END COMMERCIAL TOBACCO SALES BY 2035. We do not have to wait. We can start in our own communities and join cities like Beverly Hills, Brookline, Massachusetts, and the country of New Zealand who have already accomplished this.

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CONGRATULATIONS

2023

EXCEPTIONAL

WOMEN OF

HONOREES By Chief Editor, Pleshette Robertson

THE HUB is proud to once again spotlight all of our 2023 EWOC Honorees who received the EWOC Excellence Awards at the 15th Anniversary Exceptional Women of Color (EWOC) Awards & Expo (9/13/2023). THE HUB has recognized a total of 16 women in this year’s EWOC special edition issue – CEOs, retirees, mothers, and physicians among them – representing everything a woman is and can be while meeting multiple demands. We continue to recognize them as pillars of our community in several categories that include: • • • • • • •

Arts and Culture Communications and Public Affairs Entrepreneur/Innovator Exceptional Career Mom Health, Sport & Wellness Politics & Government Relations Social Welfare & Community Activism

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ASHLEY BENNETT

Exceptional Career Mom

TREZANA BOOTH

Young Women of Distinction

SANDIE BURGESS

Social Welfare and Community Action

MARIANA CORONA SABENIANO

Politics and Government Relations

LISA DANIELS Arts and Culture

KERRI SANFORD Entrepreneur/Innovator

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LORI FULLER

RITA GALLARDO GOOD

Education and Research

Communications and Public Affairs

DENEVA SHELTON

BEATRICE TETTEH, MD, MPH

Management and the Professions

Health, Sport & Wellness

MELLONIE RICHARDSON Exceptional Career Mom

DR. MARKISHA WEBSTER

Management and the Professions

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EXCEPTIONAL CAREER MOM

ASHLEY BENNETT

CALIFORNIA STATE ASSEMBLY - JOBS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AND THE ECONOMY, COMMITTEE SECRETARY FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Any road trip with my husband and daughter Book: Becoming, Michelle Obama Restaurant: Flame and Fire Brazilian Steakhouse in Roseville, CA

ambitious advocate mother multi-talented

Ashley Bennett, a native of Mobile, Alabama, was nurtured in the vibrant environment of Sacramento, California, specifically Del Paso Heights. For the past 18 years, she has been married to John Bennett Jr. Together, they are blessed with a resplendent 10-year-old daughter named Gianna. Professionally, Ashley serves as the Committee Secretary for the esteemed California State Assembly’s Jobs, Economic Development, and the Economy committee—an endeavor that she finds thoroughly enriching. Ashley is a zealous entrepreneur presiding over a diversified portfolio of small enterprises encompassing event coordination, notarial services, and hairstyling. As a young woman hailing from a minority background, she is intrinsically committed to effecting positive transformations in the lives of others, regardless of their choices’ nature—be they auspicious or otherwise. The tenet that has guided her life is encapsulated in the adage: “While one’s upbringing shapes an individual, it need not dictate one’s trajectory or statistical fate within that environment.” Her ardor for aiding youth, particularly young women and men, in their journey toward selfactualization runs deep. Whether achieved through mentorship or even a seemingly innocuous conversation, Ashley considers her mission accomplished if she is able to illuminate the uncharted possibilities of life for another. An additional facet of her enthusiasm manifests through her partnership with Nova Brookins-Holly and Tanisha Paiste. Together, they give back to the community through the medium of dance. In her view, dance is an art form that transcends boundaries, allowing individuals of any age to articulate themselves without fear of censure. During her leisure time, Ashley relishes quality time with family, orchestrating familial gatherings, guiding young minority women in carving out their vocational paths, and channeling her creativity through the manipulation of her Cricut crafting apparatus. | 1 4 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

AT A GLANCE: Personality Trademark: Authentic. Best workday strategy: Saying hello to everyone I encounter because you never know what someone else is going through and a simple hello can make someone’s day. Celebrity you admire: Lebron James, who is a leader on and off the court who strives for nothing but greatness. He is a philanthropist who uses his platform to inspire kids to excellence, provide hope to those that can’t see pass the small town he grew up in while helping them understand that with hard work and dedication, you can be anything you want to be in this world, and educating on the social injustice issues that we face as African Americans. Hobbies: Dancing, crafting, cooking, and hanging out and hosting family and friends. Hero: My mother Annette Malone is my hero. She has raised me to be strong, gentle, kind, and genuine, and most importantly how to forgive. My mom has shown me how to love not only myself, but others as well. She has taught me that respect should always be given despite how others may treat you. My mommy taught me how to be the best version of myself I can be, and for that my mom is my hero! Best life experience: Has been knowing my worth and never giving up on myself. Slogan you live by: You do not have to become a product of the neighborhood you grew up in. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? Both the website and magazine allow a safe space for urban media. It allows us to highlight the accomplishments of African Americans in our community, but also assists in the support of small businesses. n

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CENTERSTAGE | EWOC HONOREE SPOTLIGHT

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YOUNG WOMEN OF DISTINCTION

TREZANA RENAE BOOTH CEO AND FOUNDER – FREE WOMEN COACHING FAVORITES: Book: Bible Restaurant: Sienna Best Vacation Getaway: Any staycation alone Trezana Renae is an entrepreneur and Spiritual Life Coach, specializing in helping women to overcome their spiritual barriers in order to accomplish their personal goals. Her company, Free Women Coaching, offers both one-onone sessions as well as group coaching. Free Women Coaching is Bible-based, but is also able to meet the needs of those not associated with the Christian faith. Trezana Renae has spent most of her life in the Sacramento area and is mom to three amazing children. She recently enrolled in Epic Bible College majoring in Biblical Counseling with aspirations to become a marriage and family therapist. In her free time, Trezana Renae enjoys exploring nature and its life-giving properties. She hopes to one day travel the world to help women become spiritually whole.

AT A GLANCE: Personality Trademark: Compassionate and trustworthy. Best workday strategy: Invite God to help me map the day out. Celebrity you admire? Harriet Tubman, wanted people set free physically and mentally. Church: This Is Pentecost Ministries. Hobbies: Crafting, reading, resting. Hero: Batman, my favorite super hero’s superhero. (The person God used to help me really love Batman’s character). Best life experience: Getting accepted into college after so many years of trying. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I received my high school diploma at the age of 37. Slogan you live by: Despise not the small beginnings. Did you have a mentor and how did they help you? Yes. They have helped to bring clarity in different areas as well as encouraged me to dream big. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? I’m just learning about THE HUB but I love the idea of honoring women and highlighting their unique giftings as it’s an encouragement to other women. n

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SOCIAL WELFARE AND COMMUNITY ACTION

SANDRA JO BURGESS

HEALTH EDUCATOR III WITH THE CENTER FOR COLLABORATIVE PLANNING – A CENTER OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTE AT A GLANCE: Best workday strategy: Start your day with gratitude. Church: Midtown Church Sacramento with Pastor Dr. Efrem Smith and Pastor Bob Balian. Hobbies: Riding my bike, listening to jazz music and old school hip hop, dancing, walks with my dog, trips to the ocean, eating good food, serving at my church, anything Disney, baking from scratch or not and spending time with my family. Hero: My mama. She’s a survivor who raised three young children on her own as a young widow. She faced racism and adversity as a young white woman with three black-bi-racial babies. She surrounded her children around culture, community and people who looked like her children. She put herself through college and modeled how to be an independent woman. Mama is tough as nails yet has a giving heart, the best Grammie to her grandchildren and one of my biggest cheerleaders in my life.

trustworthy life experience: Being a mom to my daughter and caring Best son and an auntie to my nieces and nephews has been youth advocate my best life experience. The children in my life inspire me FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Relaxing on the beautiful island of Jamaica Book: Illegitimate - Memoir of a Priest’s Daughter by Christa Armstead. It’s a must read! Restaurant: West Coast Taco Bar Sandie has a long history of working with the Center for Collaborative Planning – A Center of the Public Health Institute. Sandie is a Health Educator III for CCP and leads the prevention programming in Sacramento County. She works hands on in the community with youth and adults, providing free prevention outreach, youth and parent trainings, education, mentorship, and leadership development related to underage alcohol and marijuana use. Off the clock, Sandie volunteers her time with youth teaching cake and pastry decorating classes in South Sacramento. You can also find Sandie in the kitchen creating delicious treats for family and friends. She also enjoys time spent with her fur baby and volunteers in her community, and in her church | 1 6 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

to be a better/kinder person and to keep learning and growing. I am extremely proud of the wonderful humans they have become. My biggest blessing call me mama. I am also known as Mama Sandie or (Mrs. Sandie) to a host of young people in my community and the communities I work within. This brings me joy. What is something people would be surprised to know about you? I grew up spending endless hours in the kitchen with my Nana. She was a home baker who was gifted with making the most beautiful wedding cakes, pastries, etc. She passed on her gift to me. I had some formal pastry and cake decorating training and then launched a small business called Savory sweets by Sandie. I have since volunteered my time offering free pastry and decorating classes to underserved communities. It brings me joy seeing black boys and girls who look like me baking and decorating cakes and the pride displayed after a finished product. Joy! Slogan you live by: Kindness Matters. Who was your mentor and how have they helped you? MeLisa Adams mentored me in my spiritual walk, encouraged me to face my fears, challenged me, and offered unconditional support while I was a young mother and wife many moons ago. I will be forever grateful for her IS S UU.C O M/ THEHUBMAG


SAVE THE DATE! investment of time, love, sisterhood, prayers and her keep it real get it together approach. Everyone needs a Mama MeLisa in their life. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? Outside of THE HUB being Black owned and women owned, it’s also a platform that celebrates Black excellence. I appreciate having a space to highlight Black culture and Black community. Thank you for this good work. n

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POLITICS & GOVERNMENT RELATIONS

MARIANA CORONA SABENIANO

TRUSTEE, SACRAMENTO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION; CHIEF OF STAFF, CALIFORNIA STATE SENATE FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: A vacation where I get to hike, visit historical sites, and enjoy some Disney magic. Restaurant: Monsoon Burger in Natomas and most Sushi restaurants!

Mariana Corona Sabeniano is a proud product of public education and a first-generation college graduate. Following the June 2022 election, she began her service on the Sacramento County Board of Education, representing Area 2, which includes the communities of Antelope, Del Paso Heights, Elverta, Gardenland, Hagginwood, North and South Natomas, North Sacramento, Rio Linda, and Robla. Professionally, Mariana as a Chief of Staff in the California State Senate. Mariana has over fifteen years of public service, working on legislation, and advancing policy on a variety of issues, including education, health, higher education, women’s issues, etc. She currently serves as an appointee on the Sacramento County Planning Commission and as Vice President of the Natomas Schools Foundation. She enjoys giving back to her alma mater, Sacramento State, through her involvement on the Sacramento State Alumni Association, Board of Directors. Mariana also serves on the steering committee for the Sacramento Latina Leaders Network, which provides leadership development opportunities to Latina Leaders. Furthermore, Mariana’s passion for civic and political engagement led her to co-found the Latinx Young Democrats of Sacramento County.

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Mariana grew up in Arbuckle, California with her five siblings to immigrant parents from Mexico. Mariana is the first one in her family to attend and graduate from college. She earned her BA from Sacramento State and a Masters of Science in Law from McGeorge School of Law. Mariana and her husband, Ranier live in Natomas. IS S UU.C O M/ THEHUBMAG


CENTERSTAGE | EWOC HONOREE SPOTLIGHT AT A GLANCE: Someone you admire: My boss, Senator Monique Limon. I admire her poise, courage, and her ability to lead with integrity and bring people together. I have learned so much from her in the past seven years. Church: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament & Divine Mercy in Natomas. Hobbies: Spending time with family, hiking, reading, traveling. Hero: My dad. I grew up seeing my dad’s determination and commitment to our family and always doing what was best for us. I learned the value of hardwork from him. He went back to school as an adult to learn English because he knew he had to seek better opportunities to support his family. He attended adult school in the evenings after working over 10 hours a day as a farmworker. My memories of his sacrifices kept me going through the difficult years of college and in my life. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I’m not sure if this is completely surprising, but one of my goals is to visit all 50 state capitols. I have a book where I collect a stamp and keep track of all the capitol buildings I have visited. Slogan you live by: “I don’t measure myself by others’ expectations or let others define my worth.” - Sonia Sotomayor. n

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reater Sacramento Financial Literacy Group (GSFLG) was created to educate, support and empower each other for the economic wealth and growth of our community and to help shape the future generation of wealth. Financial literacy is the possession of the set of skills and knowledge that lets a person make informed and efficient choices with their financial resources. All people touch money and the manner in which an individual uses it is up to him or her but not being properly informed on how to make, save and invest can spell disaster. For the Black community, it is necessary to change the habits of being consumers to becoming investors and entrepreneurs. Learning financial skills such as investing, stock trading, saving and what it takes to start a business, you are better preparing for the future and securing a financial legacy for your family. Learn more about virtual meetings held via Zoom on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month. www.facebook.com/GSFLG18 www.gsflg.org

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ARTS AND CULTURE

LISA DANIELS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, UNSUNG HEROES LIVING HISTORY PROJECT FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Trinidad & Tobago; Puerto Rico Book: Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women in Pop by Danyel Smith Restaurant: Andy Nguyen Vegetarian Dr. Lisa Daniels is a multi-talented individual with a diverse background in education, photojournalism, and news production. Her interest in military history was sparked by her family connection, discovering that her grandmother worked as a “riveter” on the USS Franklin Roosevelt at the Brooklyn Naval Yard. This revelation led her to delve into the African-American military experience, and she realized that information on this topic was scarce. Driven by her passion for history and a desire to fill this informational gap, Dr. Daniels conceived the Unsung Heroes The Living History Project. The project aims to serve as a valuable resource for military buffs, educators, and the general public, providing insights and documentation on the often-overlooked African-American military experience. Throughout her endeavor, Dr. Daniels received support from notable figures in the field, including Andrew Carroll (known for his work on War Letters), Yvonne Latty (author of We Were There and In Conflict), the late Gen. Ezell Ware (who wrote By Freedom Bound), and Allene Carter (author of Honoring Sgt. Carter). Additionally, veterans from across the nation have also backed her efforts. Beyond her work on the Unsung Heroes Living History Project, Dr. Daniels holds the position of an Ethnic Studies Professor at Sacramento City College. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and showcasing her passion for music by DJing at various venues throughout California. Notably, she is also a loving mother to her two children, Logan and Alex. Dr. Daniels’ dedication to preserving the African-American military experience and her commitment to education and storytelling make her a remarkable figure in her field. Her efforts in creating a comprehensive resource like the Unsung Heroes Living History Project will undoubtedly contribute to a deeper understanding of military history and the contributions of African-Americans in the Armed Forces. | 2 0 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

artistic loving grateful AT A GLANCE: Hobbies: Reading, travel, photography, DJing, gardening. Hero: My grandmother. She lived her life to fullest and believed as long as you could read, you could do anything. Plus, she did not take any mess from anyone. I feed off her strength. Best life experience: Giving birth to my two children. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I began DJing last year. Also, I received my Doctorate last year. Slogan you live by: One day at a time. Who was your mentor and how have they helped you? Barbara Range helped me develop my artistic side and taught me to curate exhibits. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? It is a publication that informs the Black community about what’s going on here in Sacramento and Northern California. n

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EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

LORI FULLER

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MANAGER, K-14 ACADEMIC PREPARATION, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT FAVORITES: Best vacation getaway: Anywhere by water with good food! Book: Trying To Sleep In The Bed You Made, by Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant Restaurant: I love Tower Cafe! They have the best French toast ever! Lori Fuller currently serves as a K-14 Academic Preparation Manager with University of California, Office of the President. In this role Lori is responsible for managing college preparatory programs for underrepresented students in California. With over 22 years of higher education experience, she is skilled in strategic planning, academic advising, program and project development, as well as assessment, evaluation, and resource management. As a long-standing member of the UC community, she is very active with various organizations and committees, and continuously finds ways to bring local community resources into the university setting. Some of Lori’s strongest talents are her creativity, and ability to foster relationships among students, faculty, staff, administrators, and families, in order to create partnerships that aide in the success of students. Lori is a passionate and goal-oriented leader, who understands and values the importance of education and community partnerships, as it relates to equity, access, retention, and student-centered success programs. She holds a Master of Arts in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from Sacramento State University, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in English and African American and African Studies from the University of California, Davis. She also is a trained and certified (International Coaching Federation (ICF), PCC Life Coach and well as Gallup Strengths Coach and a Lego Serious Play facilitator. She runs her consulting Xompany, A Fuller Experience Coaching and Consulting, where she helps individuals and teams maximize their potential and opportunities through experiential learning and facilitation techniques. In her ISSUU. C OM/ T HE H U B MA G

free time, Lori enjoys reading, cooking volunteering in the community, and spending time with her family.

AT A GLANCE: Personality trademark: I am a dedicated advocate for education and love helping kids reach their full potential and access educational opportunities. Best workday strategy: Make a list and do the easy tasks first, so you know you are getting things accomplished. Hobbies: Cooking, watching TV and simply relaxing. Best life experience: Watching my daughter grow up and blossom into the amazing person she is. Slogan you live by: Always ask for what you want or need. The worst that will happen is someone will say no, and you have to find someone who will say yes. Did you have a mentor and how did they help you? Yes, my high school history teacher. She has been a constant motivator and support system since I was 15 years old. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? I love that the magazine is a positive and uplifting outlet for the Sacramento community. n T H E H UB M AGAZINE F A L L 2 0 2 3 | 2 1 |


COMMUNICATIONS AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

RITA GALLARDO GOOD

SENIOR ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS AND ADVOCACY AT SACRAMENTO STATE FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Italy – The people, the food, the culture, and the wine are marvelous. Book: The Alchemist, a novel by Paulo Coelho Restaurant: The Buckhorn

Rita Gallardo Good is the Senior Associate Vice President of the Office of Public Affairs and Advocacy at Sacramento State. She creates and fosters relationships and partnerships for Sacramento State with regional, local, state, and federal governments, businesses, non-profits, communitybased organizations, and chambers of commerce. Her goals in her role are to grow the positive reputation of Sacramento State, improve access for the diverse communities in the Sacramento region, and serve as a resource for student success.

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As a passionate public servant for the past 34 years, Rita is proud to serve the community and region as a Commission for the California Commission on the Status of Women and Girls, appointed by Governor Newsome in June 2023. She also serves as a Commissioner for the City of Sacramento’s Parks and Community Enrichment Commission and the Stadium Area Public Financing Authority, appointed by Mayor Steinberg in 2017. Rita has been an active Board Member of the Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project (CLYLP) since 2011.

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In her role at Sacramento State, she serves as Vice President of the Board of Directors for the Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Advisory Member to the Nueva Epoca Emerging Leadership Program, and a U-Mentor to students. Rita is a proud alumnus of Hispanas Organized for Political Equality (HOPE) Leadership Institute, Class of 2008; Leadership California, California Issues and Trends Leadership Academy, Class of 2010; Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program, 2015; and the Emerging Latino Leadership Foundation Academy, Class of 2019. Rita is a candidate for the Doctorate of Educational Leadership at Sacramento State, set to complete the program in May 2024. She earned her Master of Public Administration at the University of Laverne and her Bachelor of Business Administration and is an alumnus of Los Angeles Harbor Community College. Rita proudly makes her home in Sacramento with her husband, Ross. She has three adult children and is a proud grandmother to Layla Flor and Levi Jayce. She is committed to mentoring and inspiring youth and women to flourish and grow by working towards their dreams of success in education, being appointed or in elected office, and successful careers. Rita takes great pride as she works to make a difference in the lives of others.

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CENTERSTAGE | EWOC HONOREE SPOTLIGHT AT A GLANCE: Personality trademark: Positivity. Best workday strategy: Make your bed first thing in the morning so that you start the day with an accomplishment. Everything else is a bonus. Celebrity you admire: Stephen Curry and his wife, Ayesha. They started the Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation dedicated to unlocking the unique potential of every child by ensuring students have access to quality education, food, and safe places to play and be active. Anchored around the message that children are our future, the organization strives to develop partnerships and initiatives that make a positive impact for generations to come. They are invested in ensuring children can read in order to unlock lifelong opportunities.

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Church: Cathedral of the Blessed Sacramento. Hobbies: When I have time, I like to travel, dance, read, and visit with family and friends, especially with my elders. Hero: Ms. Ella Sharp, my second grade teacher, who showed me love, grace, and respect consistently in a time of racial difficulties in our elementary school. Best life experience: The birth of each of my three children. They are the best part of me. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I love to crochet. Slogan you live by: Respect others at all times. Share with us how your mentor helped you in life: My mentor has invested time to provide me guidance and advice in my career for the past 13 years, and looks for opportunities to support the communities of color in Sacramento and shared those with me so I can help as well. He has opened doors, and is a trusted friend and adviser in my life. He is someone I love and respect fully. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? I appreciate the time and effort the Sac Cultural Hub has devoted to support the black community and recognize women of color in the Sacramento region. Also, I appreciate the education, empowerment, and training of young adults and women of color from underserved communities have access to through the Sac Cultural Hub. n

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EXCEPTIONAL CAREER MOM

MELLONIE RICHARDSON

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HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR OF TALENT ACQUISITION AT CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, SACRAMENTO AND OWNER OF BENE CONSULTING GROUPAREA YOUTH SPEAKS (SAYS) FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Caribbean beaches with beautiful Black people. Also, my absolute favorite camping site was Big Sur, California – it was beautiful! Book: All About Love by Bell Hooks Restaurant: Todo Un Poco Mellonie Richardson is a Human Resources and Organizational Development professional with 20 years of experience, in non-profit and private industries, and academia. For over 16 years, Mellonie has worked in Higher Education in Human Resources, in the areas of professional development, training, employee engagement, recruitment/talent acquisition and hiring. Ms. Richardson is the Human Resources Director of Talent Acquisition for California State University, Sacramento as well as the Principal Consultant of a private Human Resources and Organization Development consulting firm, Bene Consulting Group (www.benecg.com). Mellonie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications Studies, with a concentration in Media Studies from California State University, Sacramento, and a Master of Arts degree in Human Resources and Organization Development from the University of San Francisco. Mellonie is a sought-after advisor, coach, and presenter, addressing professional development and advancement, diversity in recruitment and talent acquisition, and organizational development strategies like mind mapping and brand building. Mellonie is also committed to service to others and is actively involved in Higher Education and Sacramento community organizations - serving on boards, leadership committees, and holding organization office. To include, Sacramento Sister Circle/SSC (11 yrs.), SSC College Bound Luncheon (11 yrs.), Mocha Mommy’s Sacramento (9 yrs.), Black Women Organized for Political Action #BWOPASac (7 yrs.), GirlTrek International Black | 2 4 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

Women’s Health Movement (11yrs.), Sacramento State University Black Staff & Faculty Association (3yrs.), Sacramento State University Legacy Black Women’s Community of Practice (1yr), Sacramento Black Chamber Foundation Board (3 yrs.), and Los Rios Community College District Black Faculty & Staff Association (12 yrs.)

AT A GLANCE: Personality trademark: Engaging, supportive, and committed, especially as it relates to being in community with Black women. Best workday strategy: Extreme organization, attention to detail/focus, and getting wins daily. I also make sure to take my time to enjoy lunch or to participate in lunchtime wellness (like yoga and African dance). Celebrity you admire: Mary McLeod Bethune – she created an entire world and countless resources for Black girls, women, and communities literally from the dirt. She went on to establish organizations that are still impactful today and influenced political and social landscapes via her work and advisement to US Presidents. She was unapologetically powerful, uncompromising, and fearless. She was incredible. Church: Previously Midtown Church, Center of Praise Ministries, and New Hope Baptist Church. IS S UU.C O M/ THEHUBMAG


CENTERSTAGE | EWOC HONOREE SPOTLIGHT Hobbies: Trekking (GirlTrek.org).

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Best life experience: Best adult decision – marrying my husband. Best thing I’ve ever done – becoming a mom. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I haven’t eaten red meat or pork in over 20 years. Slogan you live by: “A closed mouth won’t get fed.” And “Fill up on the good stuff.” Who were your mentors and how have they helped you? Countless mentors, personally and professionally, starting with my mom and favorite aunties. Also, countless Black women in my career journey, to include my direct managers/directors and other colleagues. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? I love the vibrant images, multimedia, coverage of news and topics relevant to Black communities, and the way THE HUB elevates local Black businesses. Also, Pleshette is magically everywhere. n

Ingredients CHEESECAKE Cooking spray 3 (8-oz.) blocks cream cheese, softened 1 c. packed brown sugar 3 large eggs 1/4 c. sour cream 2 tbsp. all-purpose flour 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract 1/4 tsp. kosher salt

CRUST 1 sleeve graham crackers, finely crushed 5 tbsp. butter, melted 1/4 c. packed brown sugar Pinch of kosher salt PECAN PIE TOPPING 4 tbsp. butter 1/2 c. packed brown sugar 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 c. heavy cream 1 3/4 c. whole or chopped pecans Pinch of kosher salt

STEP 1: Preheat oven to 325º and grease an 8” or 9” springform pan with cooking spray. Make cheesecake filling: In a large bowl using a hand mixer (or in a stand mixer using the paddle attachment), beat cream cheese and brown sugar. Add eggs, one at a time, then sour cream, flour, vanilla, and salt. STEP 2: Make crust: In a large bowl, mix together graham cracker crumbs, melted butter, brown sugar, and salt. Press mixture into prepared pan. STEP 3: Pour filling over crust. Wrap bottom of pan in aluminum foil and place on a baking sheet. (If you want to bake the cheesecake in a water bath, wrap bottom of pan and place in a deep baking pan. Pour in enough boiling water to come up halfway in the baking pan.) Bake until center of cheesecake only slightly jiggles, about 1 hour 30 minutes. Turn off heat, prop open oven door, and let cheesecake cool in oven, 1 hour, then remove aluminum foil and refrigerate cheesecake in pan until firm, at least 5 hours and up to overnight. STEP 4: Before serving, make pecan pie topping: In a nonstick skillet over low heat, melt butter and brown sugar until bubbly (keep heat low to avoid burning butter). Stir in cinnamon, heavy cream, pecans, and salt until completely coated, then remove from heat and let cool and slightly thicken. (You can make the topping up to an hour in advance and keep at room temperature; don’t refrigerate as the butter will solidify.) STEP 5: Release springform pan from cheesecake and spoon over cooled pecan pie topping. Serve. source: www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/a56639/pecan-piecheesecake-recipe

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ENTREPRENEUR/INNOVATOR

KERRI SANFORD

FOUNDER AND OWNER OF LAWLEN INSURANCE SOLUTIONS FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Anywhere with a beach Book: Profits First

Kerri Sanford is the Founder and owner of Lawlen Insurance Solutions. She started this agency shortly after becoming the sole caregiver to her aging parents, helping them navigate the Medicare system. This is why providing her clients with a greater understanding of their Medicare options, cost and coverage is a key component in Kerri’s hands-on approach to service. Kerri has over 30 years of experience in financial inservices and serves as the Co Medicare Chair as a board member for the California Agents & Health Professionals (CAHIP) and is an active member of the California Black Health Network (CBHN) where she serves to advance heath equity for all African Americans and Black Immigrants. Additionally, she is an cheer leader for women to live well beyond 50 and veterans aging into the Medicare system and/or who are without proper life insurance coverage. The team at Lawlen Insurance Solutions are committed to providing stellar customer service, taking pride in advising our clients on the best coverage options. As needs and priorities change, the team at Lawlen Insurance Solutions is here to help you reevaluate your Medicare and life insurance options so that you continue to have the coverage and security you need.

AT A GLANCE: Best workday strategy: Time blocking. Hobbies: Reading, hot yoga, watching movies. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I am an introvert. Slogan you live by: Live your life with purpose on purpose. What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? I appreciate how the organization is a one stop shop for information and resources for the community. n

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MANAGEMENT AND THE PROFESSIONS

DENEVA SHELTON

VICE PRESIDENT, COMMUNITY MANAGER, JP MORGAN CHASE FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: Cabin in Truckee Book: Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell Restaurant: The Kitchen is an unbelievable experience

Deneva Shelton is a Community Manager in Sacramento, California for Community & Business Development. a local ambassador for Chase whose job is to build and nurture relationships with key community leaders, nonprofit partners and small businesses at the neighborhood level. Deneva hosts financial health workshops, facilitates nonprofit partnerships and offers community programming. She is helping to advance racial equity by supporting Black, Hispanic, and Latino communities with tools and resources to help them improve their financial wellbeing. With more than 20 years of experience in the financial services industry, Deneva has held a number of positions including Learning & Development Facilitator. Prior to this role, Deneva served as Community Engagement Program Manager at Golden 1 Credit Union. She is currently on the board of Improve Your Tomorrow, Nehemiah Emerging Leaders Program, and the Salvation Army. Deneva currently lives in Elk Grove and spends her free time with her husband and three children watching basketball games and attending live music events.

AT A GLANCE: Best workday strategy: Just start… Celebrity you admire: I admire those celebrities and athletes that have made the bulk of their money by investing and creating businesses. Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal, Rihanna, Jay Z, and Beyonce are examples of learning how to own your celebrity status and making wise investments. Hobbies: Concerts, sporting events, brunch.

creative resilient calm ability to have new ideas and express themselves. I can’t tell you how many times a brief conversation with one of my kids leaves me smiling for weeks. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I am naturally an introvert. I feel more at ease speaking to a room with thousands of people than I do 1:1. I can be very shy and reserved. I usually hope the extrovert in the room adopts me until I feel comfortable meeting new people. Slogan you live by: This too shall pass. Did you have a mentor how have they helped you in life? Yes, I have a few. I think mentorship is important. You need to have a safe place to ask questions and receive feedback. My mentors have helped me learn how to be uncomfortable. It was at that point, I was able to change certain aspects of my life. n

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HEALTH, SPORT & WELLNESS

DR. BEATRICE TETTEH

PEDIATRICIAN, MEDICAL DIRECTOR/PHYSICIAN OWNER OF TETTEH PEDIATRIC HEALTH, INC. of hip and leg cast. Community Advocacy was her area of focus as a Primary Care Outcomes Research fellow through the Center for Healthcare Research and Policy at UC Davis. Her Masters of Public Health project regarding physical education requirements in Sacramento schools culminated in a platform presentation at the 2013 Pediatric Academic Societies meeting in Washington D.C. She partnered with the University of California Davis (UC Davis) Niños Sanos/Healthy Kids Childhood Obesity Prevention program to address parents demand for education in healthy eating. To encourage a love of reading and literacy, she implemented Reach Out and Read programs in the office as well as arranged for books from the Friends of the Sacramento Public Library to be made available for families. In September 2019, Dr. Tetteh opened Tetteh Pediatric Health, a solo pediatrician practice in South Sacramento providing care for newborns through young adults, where she educates patients and their families to make good treatment decisions for a healthy future. She is on the Board of Dreamers for 916 Ink, a local non-profit organization empowering youth through creative writing, and a member of the Sutter Independent Physicians Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee.

FAVORITES: Restaurant: My mom’s or aunt’s kitchens Best Vacation Getaway: Whichever one I am on Book: Believe Bigger by Marshawn Evans Daniels Born and raised in Illinois, Dr. Tetteh earned her Medical Degree at the University of Illinois College of Medicine - Rockford, then moved to Torrance, California for Pediatrics residency at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Caring for children and advocating for their health is Dr. Beatrice Tetteh’s focus as a pediatrician. Her clinical interests in childhood obesity, advocacy, and education are intertwined into her role as a physician. During residency she cultivated a car seat loan program for patients discharged home in spica casts, a special type | 2 8 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

AT A GLANCE: Personality trademark: Telling great stories. Hobbies: Photography and upcycling furniture, when I have the time. Slogan you live by: You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop and look fear in the face. You are able to say, “I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along”. You must do the thing you think you cannot do. -Eleanor Roosevelt. How did your mentor help you in life? Dr. Jonathan Thygeson helped give me the nudge to go into private medical practice. It had been an idea in the back of my head for a while, but he was the one that helped build the confidence that I had the ideas and the plans that could get me there. He has continued to be encouraging through my start up and to date. n IS S UU.C O M/ THEHUBMAG


CENTERSTAGE | EWOC HONOREE SPOTLIGHT MANAGEMENT AND THE PROFESSIONS

DR. MARKISHA WEBSTER

DIRECTOR OF DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION, AND BELONGING AT SMUD FAVORITES: Best Vacation Getaway: I am still working to discover this one but any place with a bench is at the top. Book: Coldest Winter Ever by Sista Souljah Restaurant: Q1227 Dr. Markisha Webster is the new Director for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at SMUD. She came to SMUD after a two and a half year tenure as the Director for the Office of Equity and Human Rights at the City of Portland and Special Advisor to the Mayor on issues of racial justice. She previously served as Director for the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at the Oregon Department of Education. Her work is specifically focused on anti-racism, equity, diversity, and inclusion, culturally responsive practice, intersectionality, eradicating anti-Black racism, and working to eliminate systems of oppression. Markisha’s previous experience includes working as the Director of Undergraduate Teacher Education at Warner Pacific College, as an Assistant Professor at Western Oregon University and Northern Michigan University, and as a high school English teacher in Houston, Texas for nine years. She is a proud mother of two beautiful children, Cadence, and Bryson AT A GLANCE: Personality trademark: I try to have a smile and certainly some laughter even when life is giving me lemons. I can always find something to laugh or chuckle about.

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Celebrity you admire: Maya Angelou. She was the first African American author I read as a 12 year old. Her personal journey and ability to captivate audiences with her words has been a constant inspiration. Church: Center of Praise Ministries. Hobbies: Reading, writing poetry. Hero: Black women; we are the most unprotected yet most relied on group of individuals in this world. A Black woman is often at the heart and soul of everything. A special acknowledgement of the key Black women in my development: Brenda Webster, Jessie Mae, Arlessie T., Martha W., and Lula Mae. Best life experience: Becoming a mother. Something people would be surprised to know about you: I am actually an introvert with extrovert tendencies.

Slogan you live by: “If you are always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be.” Maya Angelou. Did you have a mentor, and how have they helped you in life? Yes, I have had many but my latest is Gayle Guest-Brown. She consistently reminds me that I have to take care of myself in order to be a good mother/ daughter/friend, etc. I can’t pour from an empty cup. She also allows me the space to just “be.” What do you like about Sacculturalhub.com and THE HUB Magazine? Sac Cultural Hub is an excellent, easy to access source of information about happenings in the Black community. I appreciate the range of information available for folks. n

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A woman who never gives up and stops growing despite all the adversity she faces because of the color of her skin. She can remain resilient while being able to advocate not only for herself, but those that will come behind her. She prevails over all obstacles that come her way. She is the definition of excellence, she is assertive, she is spiritual, she is fierce, and she wears many hats. She is a WOMAN, an exceptional one at that! ASHLEY BENNETT

Qualities of a woman that goes beyond the call of duty. A woman who looks to the interest of other but can also care for herself. A woman who finds harmony in all of the many things that she does and the many hats that she wears.

She’s a woman of integrity, wisdom and judgment. She doesn’t just

A mother to her community and advocates for young people. She builds up other women around her and is intentional with her relationship building. She is not pride driven and is a woman of faith who realizes she is not perfect but strives to be her best self – every day. SANDIE BURGESS

set out to do many things but she excels in them all. She’s a woman living on purpose. TREZANA BOOTH

A woman who stands proudly and boldly as herself. Valuing who she was/is/will be, acknowledging and appreciating where she’s come from, and is committed to and supportive of the community that she loves and is a part of.

An Exceptional Woman of Color is of service to her family, friends, and community, as well herself.

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An Exceptional Woman of Color is a woman who in a selfless way goes above and beyond in the service of others. She is a woman who despite the narrative that history has written for refuses to accept that this is truly the story of her life and rather knows that her light, her brilliance, her strength, her character, her drive, her persistence, her loyalty, her knowledge, her intelligence, her beauty, just HER is enough. She is defined by the status quo and gracefully and humbly navigates challenges to fulfill her wildest dreams. The poem Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou pretty much sums it up. www. poetryfoundation.org/poems/48985/phenomenal-woman DR. MARKISHA WEBSTER

Someone fearless, determined, loving, and selfless. LISA DANIELS

An Exceptional Woman of Color is defined as having demonstrated leadership and dedication to uplift youth, undeserved communities, other women. It is someone who adheres to true equity, inclusion, and diversity through action to make a difference in the lives of others. RITA GALLARDO

An exceptional woman of color is a woman that is not limited by being

a woman or being of color. Its about pushing

ahead past the obstacles. Walking in rooms where you are the “only one” is too common, but exceptional woman of color hold their own while keeping the door open for others. DENEVA SHELTON

Someone who is selfless, empathetic, and works hard even when a task seems impossible. Exceptional Women of Color find ways to get the job done and are driven to achieve equity in all they do. They are often found behind the scenes and are driven by more than the photo op. MARIANA CORONA SABENIANO

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Andy Wong, representing Cynthia Choi, Chinese for Affirmative Action and Stop AAPI Hate, Manjusha Kulkarni, Stop AAPI Hate, Sandy Close, director of Ethnic Media Services, CalOES representative, Yurina Melara, Connie Nakano, California Department of Aging, Chris Holbein RS-E, Jamie Romas California State Library and Regina Wilson, California Black Media.

CALIFORNIA BLACK MEDIA, ETHNIC MEDIA SERVICES HOST AWARD SHOW AND CONFERENCE By Contributing Writer, Antonio Ray Harvey, California Black Media

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he Ethnic Media Conference Awards and Expo took place at the Kimpton-Sawyer Hotel in downtown Sacramento on Aug. 31. The event celebrated the work of journalists, podcasters, photojournalists, and investigative reporters whose contributions have been published by media outlets serving ethnic audiences across California. The awards ceremony, sponsored by Ethnic Media Services and California Black Media, recognized winners selected from over 300 entries republished between January 1 and December 31, 2022. “We had more awards, we had more submissions than ever, and we had judges saying this was the best we’ve ever seen. “Now, that is against the odds of remarkable,” said Sandy Close, Ethnic Media Services (EMS) Executive Director. | 3 2 | T H E HU B MA G A Z I N E F A L L 2 0 2 3

In all, 26 writers, communications specialists, educators, playwrights, and publishers from across the state served as the judges. The award categories were: Breaking news, commentaries, explanatory analyses, feature reports, and photography. Read full article at: https://www.sacculturalhub.com/ entertainment/headlines/california-black-mediaethnic-media-services-host-award-show-andconference/ n

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SURVIVING COVID-19 RESOURCE GUIDE

NAVIGATING BLACK CALIFORNIA Directory of Black MEDIA News Groups in California Bay Area Registry www.bayarearegistry.com BlackNLA www.blacknla.com Black Cultural Events www.blackculturalevents.com Black Voice News blackvoicenews.com California Black Media cablackmedia.org The Gospel Vine www.thegospelvine.com Inland Valley News inlandvalleynews.com LA Focus ourweekly.com West Side Story Newspaper westsidestorynewspaper.com Bakersfield News Group facebook.com/bakersfieldnewsobserver Inglewood News Today inglewoodtoday.com L.A. Sentinel lasentinel.net

L.A. Watts Times lawattstimes.com

Precinct Reporter precinctreporter.com

The Oakland Post oaklandpostonline.com Compton Herald comptonherald.org

Sacramento Observer sacobserver.com

OnMe News onmenews.com Pace Newspaper pacenewsonline.com Pasadena Journal pasadenajournal.com

BLACK RADIO STATIONS • • • •

Los Angeles - KJLH 102.3 FM kjlhradio.com Bay Area - KBLX 102.9 FM kblx.com Sacramento - KDEE 97.5 FM kdeefm.org Central Valley - 1001.FM Mega 100 mega100fm.iheart.com

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San Bernardino American sbamerican.com San Francisco Bay View sfbayview.com Sun Reporter sunreporter.com Tri County Sentry tricountysentry.com

THE HUB’s Favorite Nationwide Black News Groups • • • •

Essence.com TheGrio.com BlackDoctor.org HelloBeautiful.com

Huffpost.com/Voices/Black-Voices

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NAVIGATING BLACK CALIFORNIA Directory of BLACK ASSOCIATION GROUPS in the Greater Sacramento Valley Region and Beyond 100 Black Men of Sacramento 100bmsac.org African-Americans for Balanced Health aabh.net Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. norcal-alphas1906.com Black American Political Association of California (BAPAC) bapacsd.org

National Council of Negro Women, Sacramento Chapter svsncnw.org Neighborhood Innovation https://www.neighborhoodinnovation.com Roberts Family Development Center robertsfdc.org Sac Black Biz www.sacblackbiz.biz

Black Sistahs Making Friends facebook.com/groups/1091392134541999

Sacramento ACT sacact.org

Black Small Business Association of California facebook.com/BSBACA

Sacramento Area Black Caucus facebook.com/sacramentoarea.blackcaucus

Black Women for Wellness bwwla.org

Sacramento Area Black Golf Club sabgc.org

Black Women Organized for Political Action (BWOPA) bwopatileleads.org

Sacramento Area Black Caucus facebook.com/sacramentoarea.blackcaucus

California Black Chamber of Commerce calbcc.org California Legisative Black Caucus blackcaucus.legislature.ca.gov Centers for Fathers & Families cffsacramento.org Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Sacramento Alumnae Chapter sacramentoalumnaedst.org Elk Grove Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. dstegac.org Eta Gamma Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Sacramento Chapter etagammaomega.org Greater Sacramento Urban League gsul.org National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Sacramento Chapter sacramentoncbw.org ISSUU. C OM/ T HE H U B MA G

Sacramento Black Chamber of Commerce sacblackchamber.org Sacramento Chapter of The Links sacramentolinksinc.org Sacramento Chapter of the NAACP facebook.com/SacNAACP Sacramento Kappa Psi Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta sacramentozetas.org Sacramento Realtist Association sacramentorealtist.com Sacramento Sister Circle facebook.com/groups/TheSisterCircle Sojourner Truth African American Heritage Museum sojoartsmuseum.org Voices of Youth voiceoftheyouth.com

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SPONSORED ADVERTISING SECTION

Just a reminder from THE HUB to support our local soul food restaurants in an around the Sacramento Region. Dine in and/or order for delivery and pick up.

Abyssinia Ethiopian Restaurant (916) 481-1580 Candies Kitchen 916.439.9922 Cora Lorraines (Colos) 916-692-8948 D’s Smoking Pit 916-993-9428 Daddyo’s Smokehouse 916-821-9020 Dubplate Kitchen & Jamaican Cuisine 916-339-6978 Ermajeans Southern Cuisine Restaurant & Catering 530-749-9651 Family Pizza Take n Bake 916-333-3397

Fixins Soul Kitchen 916-999-7685 Flower’s Fish Market 916-456-0719

Ms. Robin’s House of Que (916) 389-0707

Louisiana Heaven 916-689-4800

Muhammads Meats Vegetables and Desserts (415) 862-8997

Macque’s Barbeque (South Sac Location) 916-381-4119

Play Makers Toucha Class Restaurant 916.451.1786

Macque’s Barbeque (Elk Grove Location) 916-714-2910

Q1227 Restaurant 916.899.5146 Queen Sheba 916-446-1223

Mo’Betta Finger Foods On Wheels 916-307-9511

South Restaurant 916-382-9722

Mommas Market 916-524-2782

Stage Coach 916-422-9296

MoMo’s Meat Market 916-452-0202

Toris Place Soul Food 916-646-6038

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BLACK HAIR SALON & BARBERSHOP DIRECTORY IN AND AROUND SACRAMENTO E-mail contact@sacculturalhub.com with any additions or corrections to the list of Black-owned salons and barbershops (composed by BSBA-Black Small Business Association of California - bsba-ca.org/)

24K Salon & Spa

5031 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 579-6284

Another Look Hair Salon and Barber Shop

6666 Valley Hi Dr Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 688-7505

Ashley Jayes Beauty Bar 5211 Elkhorn Blvd Sacramento, CA (916) 420-8208

Axis Barber Shop

2850 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 800-3233

Bohemian Aesthetic Atelier 106 L St # 1 Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 822-2646

Charmed Lashes & Beauty Bar

621 L St Capitol Mall Alley Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 936-2015

Crystal’s Hair Salon 9117 E. Stockton Blvd Suite 100 (916) 549-8972

Darryl’s Hair Studio & Spa 6801 Fair Oaks Blvd (916) 600 3736

Design R Touch Hair Salon 1510 16th St #106 (916) 968-8935

Diva Glam Spa Parties 2425 20th St (916) 272-5609

Double Take Hair Gallery

1007 12th Street Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 451-4600

Dominick’s Family of Industries Salon and Barber 3400 Bradshaw Rd A3 Sacramento, CA 95827 (916) 346-4616

Dream Girls Fine Hair Imports Salon 9090 Elk Grove Blvd Elk Grove, CA 95624 (916) 686-5030

Dutch’d Couture Extension Studio

621 Capitol Mall (Inside Sola Salons) (916) 821-4747

E Z Style & Supply Barbershop

3731 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 822-5081

Exclusive Hair Design

930 Alhambra Blvd #150 Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 498-8374

Express Weave Bar

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Exquisite U Beauty Boutique

J’s Remixed Hair Design

Fadem Up Barbershop

Kajmir Hair Studio/I Twist Sacramento

2550 Valley Rd. #9 Sacramento, CA 95821 (916) 338-1137 3824 Stockton Blvd Sacramento, CA 95820 (916) 544-4062

Fadez on 20th

2423 20th St Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 457-7913

Hair Eco Salon

6845 Five Star Blvd Ste E Rocklin, CA, 95677 (916) 242-9939 www.hairecosalon.com

Hasheem The Barber

2740 Arden Way Ste 224 Sacramento, CA 95825 (916) 822-2825

1910 16th St Sacramento, CA 95811 (916) 444-9370

Keela Hair Studio & Extension Boutique

2527 J St Sacramento, CA 95816 (916) 376-7906

Kingofcurls

4751 Freeport Blvd, ste B Sacramento, CA 95822 (916) 736-0808

My Beauty Bar & Spa 9108 Laguna Main St Elk Grove, CA 95758 (916) 684-8111

Naturalistic Salon Spa 2031 Yale St Sacramento, CA 95818 (916) 594-7274

Posh Extension Bar

1115 21st St Sacramento, CA 95811 (916) 539-8762

Rockin kidz kutz

9010 Fairway Dr Suite 113 Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 633-9392

1510 16th Street Ste 124 Inside Phenix Salon Studios Sacramento, CA 95814 (703) 200-2780

Kings Joint

Royal Cuts Barbershop

Immaculate Cuts Barbershop

Margarets Hair Gallery

The Next Episode Hair Salon

Marichal Salon, Barber Shop & Suites

Tisha’s Braids

U.S. Bank Tower, Suite#2 (Inside Sola Salons) 621 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814 (916) 271-3639

J Style in Co. Wellness & Beauty 6720 Fair Oaks Blvd Suite 103 (916) 346-7203

J. Rosé Hair Salon

6720 Madison Ave Ste 6 Fair Oaks, CA 95628 (916) 967-7673

1900 Terracina Dr Ste 120 Sacramento, CA 95834 (916) 571-5711 1610 Fulton Ave Sacramento, CA 95825 margaretshairsalon.com

2648 Del Paso Blvd Sacramento, CA 95815 (916) 226-7099

Mo Better Hair Salon & Barber 10401 Folsom Blvd Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (916) 364-3400

4400 47th Ave #102 Sacramento, CA 95824 (916) 424-2887

2201 Northgate Blvd Sacramento, CA 95833 (916) 519-9045 8245 Florin Rd, Ste A2 Sacramento, CA 95828 (916) 381-8894

Urban Beauty Salon & Spa

4444 Manzanita Ave #2 Carmichael, CA 95608 (916) 891-5984

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OF THE BEST CURLLOVING INGREDIENTS FOR CURLY HAIR THIS FALL As the leaves change color and the temperature drops, it’s time to update your curly hair care routine for the fall season. To keep your curls looking their best, it’s essential to use products with ingredients that provide moisture, definition, and protection. In this blog post, we will explore five of the best curl-loving ingredients to incorporate into your fall hair care routine. Curly hair is generally more fragile and prone to breakage compared to straight hair. The twists and turns of the curls make the hair strands more susceptible to damage from external factors like heat styling, harsh chemicals, and even friction from brushing. Therefore, ingredients that strengthen and protect the hair, such as argan oil and jojoba oil, are important to maintain the integrity and resilience of curly hair.

Aloe Vera is soothing and moisturizing, making it ideal for hydrating curly hair. It helps reduce scalp irritation, promotes hair growth, and adds shine.

Sunflower Oil is a lightweight oil that is highly beneficial for curly hair. It is rich in vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids that nourish and moisturize the hair. Sunflower oil helps combat dryness and frizz, making it an ideal ingredient for the fall season. Mango Butter is another excellent ingredient for curly

hair care. It is known for its moisturizing and nourishing properties. Mango butter is rich in vitamins A and E, which help strengthen and protect the hair. It also helps seal in moisture, reducing frizz and promoting curl definition. Look for products that contain mango butter to add extra hydration and softness to your curls, especially during the fall when dryness is more prevalent.

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B-5 Vitamin B5, helps to strengthening and nourishing your hair follicle to promote healthy hair growth and prevent hair loss. Soybean Oil is another beneficial ingredient for curly hair. Like sunflower oil, it is a lightweight oil that provides moisture and nourishment to the hair. Soybean oil is helps to strengthen and condition the hair. It also contains vitamin E, which helps protect the hair from damage and promotes hair growth. As we transition into the fall season, it’s crucial to adjust our curly hair care routine to keep our locks healthy and vibrant. Incorporating these five curl-loving ingredients, including shea butter, argan oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, and marshmallow root extract, can help nourish, hydrate, and define your curls. Experiment with products that contain these ingredients to find the perfect combination for your curly hair needs. Embrace the fall season with beautiful, bouncy curls that turn heads wherever you go!

Tracy Brown Professional Hair Stylist and Co-Owner of Another Look Hair Salon 7826 Alta Valley Dr Sacramento, CA 95823 (916) 688-7704

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ADVERTISER INDEX OF HUB PARTNERS To advertise in THE HUB Magazine, e-mail contact@sacculturalhub.com or call (916) 234-3589 ANOTHER LOOK HAIR SALON www.anotherlookhairsalon.com CALIFORNIA BLACK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.calbcc.org CAPSITY www.capsity.com COLEMAN COMMUNICATIONS www.michaelpcoleman.com CRYSTAL’S HAIR SALON 916.549.8972 DOUBLE TAKE HAIR GALLERY www.facebook.com/tavia.jenkins GOREE & THOMPSON REAL ESTATE www.goreeandthompson.com JAMES THE BARBER AND STYLIST (916) 514-2539 KDEE 97.FM www.kdeefm.org

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