Archon Magazine - Summer 2021

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My Political Journey “I was appointed to a position that is charged with promoting better human relations in Los Angeles County by working to transform prejudice into acceptance, inequity into justice, and hostility into peace.” body Senator. After college, I worked to become the Associate Executive Director of the Mt. Diablo Region YMCA and was elected as the first African American to the Board of Directors for the Oakley Chamber of Commerce. Living and working in Contra Costa County gave me a platform to advocate for what I was truly passionate about. Being a gun violence and sexual assault survivor lit a fire in me for the advocacy of our youth. I was appointed in 2007 to the Contra Costa County Youth Council for District 5 by Supervisor Federal Glover. In 2016 I founded my company, Sand & Shores, a public relations and leadership firm. Being active in the business community here in Redondo Beach, California, I was elected as the first African-American president of the North Redondo Beach Business Association. In 2017, I was appointed to the City of Redondo Beach GPAC (General Plan Advisory Committee) by City Councilwoman Laura Emdee. We work to send zoning and other recommendations to the Planning Commission to enact for the future of the city. In June 2018, I was awarded the Ambassador of the Year for the Redondo Beach Chamber of Commerce and sworn in by Assembly member Al Muratsuchi as the first African-American woman to serve on the Chamber of Com-

By Tonya McKenzie Los Angeles County Commissioner On March 1, 2021, I started my four-year tenure as a Los Angeles County Commissioner. It is an appointed position, delegated by an L.A. County Supervisor, and voted on by the people. When I got the call, I had to step back and analyze how I even got to this place. I was appointed to a position that is charged with promoting better human relations in Los Angeles County by working to transform prejudice into acceptance, inequity into justice, and hostility into peace. This important position says a lot about my leadership and capabilities. It also says a lot about the work that I have done in the past to get me to this point. I became a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Omega Kappa Chapter in 1995. The women who were a part of bringing us through the organization taught us the fundamentals of working hard, not taking any shortcuts, and being action-oriented. This has been the theme of my activism, leadership, and political aspirations. In 2010, I chartered the Omega Kappa Zeta grad chapter in Northern California. At California State University, Northridge, I ran and was elected as a student SOCIAL ACTION

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merce Board of Directors. Early 2020, I cochaired the very first Dr. MLK Jr. Celebration in Redondo Beach’s history, and my firm handled the public relations and marketing efforts. It was an amazing event and a highlight of my career. The COVID-19 shutdown of 2020 prompted my appointment to the City of Redondo Beach’s Crisis Council. Recently, I was awarded a fellowship from Everytown, where I will serve as a national spokesperson and policy advocate for commonsense gun laws. So how did I get to a place where Supervisor Janice Hahn appointed me to an L.A. Commission position? I would say that it has been a lot of hard work, dedication, many firsts, and the willingness to serve the communities in which I live to improve the quality of life for our youth and residents alike. My motto: Leave this world better than you got it.

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Finer Women Always Weather

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pages 90-91

Shopping With Licensed Vendors: The Reasons Why

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page 97

DBZ Makes Service a Way

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pages 92-93

Omega Omicron Zeta Celebrates

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pages 94-96

Sigma Kappa Zeta Fights

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pages 88-89

C-A-N-C-E-R: That Six-Letter

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pages 86-87

Tau Psi Zeta Steps Up for

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pages 84-85

A Mother’s Love

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pages 78-79

Zeta Continues Blazing Trails in England

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pages 72-75

Answering the Call

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pages 58-59

Maryland Makes Major Impact

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pages 80-81

Zeta’s First African Chapter Returns After 40 Years

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pages 66-71

Autism Awareness

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Ghana Chapter Chartered on August 29, 2020 in Africa

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pages 60-65

101 Years of Service: Nobody

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pages 82-83

L.A. Elementary School Honors Trailblazing Zeta

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pages 52-53

Major Pandemic Leads to

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pages 36-38

Meeting the Basic Needs of the Navajo Nation During COVID-19

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pages 32-33

Zetas Use “Finer Conversations”

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pages 40-41

OOZ Pivots for Evergreen Avenue Elementary School

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pages 54-55

Cooking with The Zetas During COVID-19

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page 39

Zetas Have Heart

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pages 34-35

The Zeal Institute: Women’s Academy of Excellence

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pages 56-57

Pennsylvania Gets Engaged To Elect a New President

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pages 23-24

My Political Journey

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pages 25-27

Georgia Turnz Blue

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pages 16-22

Get and Stay Engaged

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pages 8-11

True Support

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pages 12-13

Addressing the Community in

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The COVID-19 Vaccination

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pages 28-31

Greetings from GRAND VAL

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