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Black Cinema Film Series: The Burial
Guild Theater

Join us at The Guild Theater for a free screening of The Burial, part of our Black Cinema Film Series. On Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at 6:00 PM, experience this powerful story of justice, resilience, and the fight for equality.

Based on true events, The Burial follows an African American attorney as he takes on a major corporation in a landmark legal battle. This gripping courtroom drama delves into themes of integrity, community, and the pursuit of justice against all odds.

Community Event

Black History Trivia Night
Oak Park Brewing Co.

Get ready for a night of fun, learning, and friendly competition at our Black History Trivia Night, hosted by Navarre Moore & comedian Dru Burks!

Test your knowledge of Black History, from the past to the present, in this exciting, fast-paced quiz! Form a team (up to 6 players), register with a donation, and compete for bragging rights!

Community Event

Family Movie Matinee
Guild Theater

Join us for a fun-filled Family Movie Matinee at the historic Guild Theater on Sunday, March 2, at 2:00 PM. Enjoy a free screening of Little, a hilarious and heartwarming comedy perfect for the whole family.

In Little, a high-powered tech mogul, Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall), wakes up one morning to find herself transformed back into her 13-year-old self (Marsai Martin). With the help of her overworked assistant, April (Issa Rae), Jordan must navigate life as a kid again—this time with a chance to right her past mistakes.

Community Event

Let’s Read Oak Park
Underground Books

Join us for a fun-filled morning as St. HOPE presents Let’s Read Oak Park, a special event for elementary school-aged children to explore books and enjoy hands-on activities with cultural themes.

When: Saturday, March 8, 2025, at 10:00 AM
Where: Underground Books, 2814 35th Street, Sacramento, CA

For the month of March, our theme is Spring Into Reading! Kids will participate in interactive book readings, explore engaging stories, and take part in activities designed to spark their imagination.

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Comedy Night featuring Malik B.
Guild Theater

Comedy Night at The Guild Theater – A Night of Nonstop Laughter!

Get ready for an unforgettable night of comedy at The Guild Theater! Hosted by Sacramento’s own Dru Burks, this show is packed with top-tier talent guaranteed to keep you laughing all night long.

E Clark brings his sharp, clever humor, and Ricco Da Great’s high-energy performance will have you in stitches. Headlining the night is the one and only Malik B.—a viral Instagram sensation and comedy powerhouse, as seen on Comedy Central, TruTV, Revolt TV, and Amazon Prime!

Community Event

Oak Park Black Film Festival 2025
Guild Theater

Join us from October 7 to October 12, 2025, for an unforgettable celebration of African-American stories and history through the power of cinema. The Oak Park Black Film Festival shines a spotlight on the voices of African-American filmmakers, featuring an inspiring lineup of independent feature films, thought-provoking documentaries, and captivating short films.

Article CBS 13By Tori Apodaca

Sacramento community pillar Mother Rose honored with celebration of life: “Our jobs to continue her legacy”
January 23, 2025

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SACRAMENTO — Over 1,000 people gathered at St. Paul Church in Sacramento on Thursday for a celebration of life for Georgia Peat West, better known to the community as “Mother Rose.”

Mother Rose died after a battle with cancer last month at age 75. 

“She was generous with her time,” said Cassandra Jennings, the CEO of St. Hope, the nonprofit Mother Rose was involved in. 

Article The Sacramento BeeCathie Anderson

Underground Books owner, mom of Sacramento’s first Black mayor honored at memorial
January 25, 2025

Former Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson said his mother Georgia Rose Peat West likely was saying, “Dang K, you trying to send me home on a rocket ship?” as she looked down on the service celebrating her life on Thursday at Saint Paul Baptist Church.

Gospel luminaries Tramaine Hawkins, BeBecq Winans and Erica Campbell (formerly of Mary Mary) each honored West’s life and comforted her sons Johnson and Ronald West with songs such as “Goin’ Up Yonder” and “Stand.”

Article KCRA Ch. 3Mike TeSelle

Oak Park community celebrates life of Georgia West, known as ‘Mother Rose’
January 23, 2025

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The mother of former Mayor Kevin Johnson owned Underground Books and was known for her graciousness and openness.

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —

Georgia West, known as “Mother Rose,” is being remembered for her impact on the Oak Park community.

Scores of people gathered in Sacramento Thursday to celebrate the life of West, who died from cancer at 75.

Article The Sacramento Observerby Genoa Barrow

Georgia ‘Mother Rose’ West Given Her Flowers
January 25, 2025

There were tears, but it was the sharing of heartfelt memories, laughter and rousing renditions of old sweet gospel songs that will keep local bookstore owner Georgia West on attendees’ minds.

More than a thousand people gathered at St. Paul Missionary Baptist church Thursday to pay respect to West, a faithful member, who was known affectionately in the community as Mother Rose. West, 75, died on December 23 after a courageous, mostly silent, 10-year battle with cancer. 

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Grammy Award Winning Gospel Artists to Perform at Georgia “Mother Rose” West Celebration of Life
Thursday, January 23, 2025

The community is invited to come together for a special Celebration of Life honoring the remarkable legacy of Mother Rose on Thursday, January 23, from 10 AM to 1 PM at St. Paul Baptist Church, located at 3996 14th Avenue.

This heartfelt event promises to be a joyful tribute, featuring performances from three Grammy Award-winning gospel legends:

Tramaine Hawkins

Bebe Winans

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Georgia “Mother Rose” West, Matriarch of Sacramento’s Oak Park Neighborhood, Passes Away
Georgia "Mother Rose" West (1949-2024)

With profound sadness we announce the passing of Georgia “Mother Rose” West  on December 23, 2024. Mother Rose was a well-known pillar in the Oak Park community helping our region thrive by ensuring cultural diversity. Mother Rose was the owner/operator of Underground Books, part of the 40 Acres Cultural Center at 35th Street and Broadway. Known as the “literary hub of Oak Park”, Underground Books provides programs and learning opportunities for the community and contributes toward ensuring all children have the same access to education and knowledge.    

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Sac High Alumni Spotlight: Alexandra Gallegos, Class of 2024

Sac High Alumni Spotlight: Alexandra Gallegos, Class of 2024

Alexandra Gallegos attended St. HOPE Public Schools since the sixth grade. She was the 2024 Sac High valedictorian and student body Vice President and is now attending UC Berkeley. She attributes her accomplishments to the rigorous academic program and high standards set by the teachers and administrators at St. HOPE Public Schools.

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Shop Talk Lately Featuring Sacramento Native Keith Powers
Guild Theater

Shop Talk Lately is a live, community-centered discussion series hosted by entrepreneur Sebastian Jackson, designed to blend barbershop culture with engaging conversations among cultural icons and innovators. Held in intimate theaters across the U.S., the show combines entertainment, audience participation, and stories of resilience to empower and unite communities, especially the Black community. This installment features actor and model Keith Powers, known for his roles in Straight Outta Compton, The New Edition Story, and Uglies.

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Special Movie Screening of “Albany Road” at the Guild Theater

The Guild Theater is thrilled to be among the select venues premiering the public debut of Albany Road, the film that recently won Best Feature Film at the 2024 Oak Park Black Film Festival. Albany Road will be playing at the Guild Theater on Friday, November 29, 2024, from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. The Sacramento Chapter of The Links, Incorporated, and Delta Sigma Theta have joined us in sponsoring the event and have tickets available.

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Sac High Varsity Football Team Advances to Division Semifinals

Congrats to the Sac High varsity football team on an amazing football season so far. The team won their second playoff game and is currently in the Division 4 CIF SJS Semifinals! The team’s regular season record was 7-3 and they had the best regular season record since 21-22. We’ll be cheering them on when they play this Friday night. Go Dragons!

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A Season of Gratitude and Community Connection
President's Message - 11.19.2024

As we head into the holiday season, I want to express my gratitude for your support and partnership as we collectively work to uplift Oak Park and the greater Sacramento community. An important part of building the next generation of leaders who will do good for our community is teaching them about and connecting them with everyday heroes. When our scholars see the difference that others are making in the world, they will be inspired to be part of that change.

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Hundreds attend the Oak Park Black Film Festival

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Oak Park Black Film Festival this year! The six-day event showcased an outstanding lineup of independent feature, documentary, and short films by African-American filmmakers and was a huge success.

We were delighted to have different moderators each day who facilitated fascinating discussions with the filmmakers. You can read more about the Film Festival in the Sacramento Observer: Oak Park Festival Provides Black Filmmakers A Too Rare Showcase.

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Sac High Students Paint Mural and Raise Money for Cancer Research

Sac High Students Paint Mural and Raise Money for Cancer Research

Sac High Scholars recently completed two great projects. Under the leadership of artist Erica Thomas, 20 scholars helped paint a mural of Sac High’s logo and Dragon mascot. For the campus beautification project, the scholars chose the theme “Forging the Future” and enjoyed unleashing their creativity and participating in a fun artistic project that scholars will enjoy for years to come.

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Join Us for Engaging Authors Talks at Underground Books

Author Talk with Kerri Harper-Howie
Thursday, November 21, 2024 – 6:00 – 7:30 pm

Kerri is an entrepreneur, lawyer, author, public speaker and author of The Family Secret: The Business and Franchise Owner’s Guide to Building Generational Wealth. She combines her legal expertise with practical business acumen, offering a unique perspective on workplace issues, business operations, succession planning and fostering family-like workplaces.