Meet Our Chief Culturist & Founder
Teresa Carbajal Grado was born in Mexico and raised along the Texas border, where she grew up immersed in a bilingual and bicultural environment. Navigating the complexities of a dual identity shaped her interest in self-realization and authentic communication, strengthening her commitment to advancing multicultural engagement and genuine community relations.
A culturist, Spanish linguist, bilingual writer, educator, and entrepreneur, Teresa brings a wealth of experience to her work. She is the founder of Sententia Vera, LLC, through which she promotes culturally informed communication, community building, and cross-cultural collaborations.
Our Promise
At Sententia Vera, LLC, we focus on creating collaborative and inspiring communication among bold professionals with curious minds who are passionate about mutually beneficial relationships. We excel at building connections, supporting professional breakthroughs, and connecting vibrant networks of people. Whether through cultural community initiatives, creative campaigns, or collaborative projects, we unite people by sharing cultural perspectives, storytelling, and innovative ideas. With us, collaboration and creativity are at the core of everything we do—let’s thrive together!
Stories & Insights from Teresa
2024 Voter Registration Complete
As we head toward November 5th, let’s keep the dialogue going! Make a plan, cast your vote, and ensure your voice is heard.
Sententia Vera, LLC is committed to providing information and resources to support our community. Let’s continue working together toward a brighter future.
Our HAAM Day Goal!
We are so grateful for the amazing success of HAAM Day 2024 at Sententia Vera Cultural Hub! Thanks to your support, we’ve raised essential funds for musicians in the Greater Austin area—though we’re not quite at our goal yet.
Strengthening Our Community
Thank you to everyone who joined us in our 2024 voter registration efforts at The Hub in Dripping Springs! We had meaningful conversations with our community and heard what matters most to YOU—local issues like public transportation, water sustainability, and affordable housing, as well as broader concerns like education and immigration reform.

