Oak Park Juneteenth Block Party Leaves Community Hopeful, Energized
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) - In Sacramento's Oak Park a Juneteenth Block Party shutdown multiple city blocks for local vendors, food, and music to commemorate the federal holiday.
At the St. HOPE's 2nd Annual Juneteenth Block Party, community members told CBS13 more events like it were needed to encourage unity and community togetherness.
"This is part of the community coming together as one," said Cassandra Jennings, President and CEO of St. HOPE.
Jennings said it was important to highlight not just equality, but equity. "How do we close the gap? Invest in those left behind and bring them up," Jennings said.
Other community members echoed Jennings' message of unity.
"It's part of our freedom, our lives, our culture," said Amber Byrd, who brought her daughter and extended family to the event.
Last week, Sacramento Police Chief Kathy Lester announced a new plan to combat a rise in violent crime city-wide. In her presentation to the city, she outlined statistics that showed three small geographic areas where violent crime is the highest.
"Most violent crime occurs in about seven square miles of our city and it's concentrated in three geographic areas," said Chief Lester on Tuesday.
Data showed Del Paso Heights, Oak Park and Meadowview, and Valley Hi accounted for around 45% of gun incidents in 2021. By the numbers, out of 945 incidents of gun violence, 423 were reported between those distinct geographic areas.
Community members at the Juneteenth Block Party were undeterred by the statistics, only hopeful that more events like it would create a positive shift.
"Somebody heard something that they hadn't heard before that supported where they were going and had them change their course," said Jennings.
St. HOPE is a group of nonprofits that are focused on the revitalization of Oak Park through education and economic development. St. HOPE runs PS7 Elementary School, PS7 Middle School, and Sacramento Charter High School.
St. HOPE also owns and operates The Guild Theater, and Underground Books, an African-American owned bookstore in Sacramento.