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Teneral Cellars - Sacramento Magazine

Sacramento Magazine your username your email your username your email From early in her career, Jill Osur knew she felt most energized and grounded when supporting her community and contributing to the greater good. In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death and Black Lives Matter protests in the summer of 2020, she wondered how she could bring positive change in such challenging times. The social unrest and the pressure of a global pandemic coalesced into a catalyzing internal force that demanded she find a way to align her values and actions. She decided to form a company with the aim of elevating and supporting women and the causes important to them. The result was a new kind of winery: Teneral Cellars “a digital company producing incredible wine for a like-minded, mission-driven community that sips, creates and acts with purpose,” says its mission.

APD s first Asian American assistant chief talks about promotion, anti-Asian violence

APD s first Asian American assistant chief talks about promotion, anti-Asian violence Adela Uchida © Provided by KEYE Austin Across the country, we are at a flashpoint with police and communities of color. But here in Austin a first. The first Asian American was promoted to the rank of assistant chief this month. “I grew up a child of the 70s and 80s and my dad watched a lot of tv cop shows,” said APD Assistant Chief Jerry Bauzon, in a sit-down interview. “The feeling of, it instilled in me, the want to help people, to help solve people s problems.” He is no stranger to police work. His brothers are cops and his stepdad and wife were law enforcement too. He’s been with the department since 1993, and he is not the first Asian American assistant chief in Austin’s history.

Developers Plan $4 Million Black Wall Street Townhome Project In Tulsa

By Ryan Shepard Apr 9, 2021 Real-estate developers in Tulsa, Oklahoma are reportedly working on a $4 million Black Wall Street townhome project. The Black Wall Street townhome project is inspired by the 20th century area of Tulsa that held the same moniker. Prior to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, the area, also known as the Greenwood District, reportedly had the highest concentration of Black entrepreneurs in the country. Led by McGee Enterprises, Inc. and Boomtown Development Company, the project is set to be located in the city s Dunbar neighborhood near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. and East Reading Street. It will consist of 24 townhomes. Eight townhomes will be worth an estimated $150,000 with three bedrooms, two baths and a two-car garage. the other sixteen homes are described as more affordable with three bedrooms, two baths and a one-car garage.

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