Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineBaking Like A BossBAK Family Farms (pronounced “bake”) is a confectionary on the rise you won’t find in the typical brick and mortar. Rather, this sweet…6 min read·Oct 25, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineThe Bigger Picture Behind Those Lil’ LibrosIn 2015 the U.S. became the second largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. From location names, daily words, and politicians vying…5 min read·Oct 25, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineFrom The Ground UpWith fall in motion, our city is changing colors, but if you’re looking to enjoy the last remnants of summer search no further. Each second…4 min read·Oct 11, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineMore Than a Festival…Now and then, we want to escape reality. When life’s routines and negative energy weigh us down, we need reminders that kindness…6 min read·Oct 10, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineFrom Records to Real Estate…Every GATHER we look forward to visitors experiencing the sights, sounds, and goodies we’ve put together. It takes a village to create the…4 min read·Sep 27, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineIt’s Almost Time To Diner En BlancExclusive, chic, and secret are just a few alluring words that describe Diner En Blanc. The invitation-only event, where guests don white…3 min read·Sep 20, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineReliving A Common ExperienceCommon is coming to town on August 21st, and here are a few reasons you should attend.4 min read·Aug 18, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineBridging Gaps Between the Old and NewNestled inside of an old manufacturing building in the heart of Sacramento’s Southside Park neighborhood houses a company that is…5 min read·Aug 15, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineUnleashing the Power of ColorThroughout history women of color have been nearly invisible within traditional art and media. Rather than expose diverse images truly…5 min read·Aug 4, 2017----
Claudia RivasinThe Seen MagazineTaking Back the Hood for GoodHere is a fun fact for you: The USDA reports that there are 23.5 million people in the US right now living in low-income neighborhoods with…5 min read·Aug 3, 2017----