Russia-Ukraine Crisis | Oil & Gas Prices | Washoe County Disavows Racist Covenants | DRiP Espresso
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People rush on a platform to board a Kyiv bound train, on a platform in Kramatorsk, the Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022.
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Updated at 9:30 a.m.
How the Russian invasion of Ukraine is impacting the Sacramento Slavic community. The rising price of gas. Washoe County disavows racist covenants. DRiP Espresso in Sacramento is a Black family-owned shop with a focus on brewing community and culture.
Today's Guests
- Attorney and activist Alex Tovarian shares how the Russian invasion of Ukraine is impacting the Slavic community in Sacramento.
- Severin Borenstein, professor at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and faculty director of the Energy Institute at Haas, breaks down how the Russia-Ukraine crisis will impact the price of oil and gas.
- Washoe County Recorder Kalie Work and Alexis Hill, Vice-Chair of the Washoe County Board of County Commissioners, provide more details on how the county is making it easier for thousands of Reno-Sparks residents to discover if their homes have racist covenants.
- Keiona Williamson, Taylor White, and Jasmine Bronson-White discuss the opening of their DRiP Espresso in Sacramento, a Black family-owned coffee shop with a focus on brewing community and culture along with espressos.