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Actor, Community Activist OG T. Rodgers Passes Away At 65

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According to several confirmed reports, Los Angeles mourns the loss of one of its pioneers as a humanitarian, author, actor, producer, peacemaker, street legend, gang leader, poet, musician, director, organizer, consultant, advisor, visionary, trainer, diplomat and Triple OG T. Rodgers passed away. He was 65 years old.

Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, Rodgers’ family moved to the Baldwin Hills section of Los Angeles before the area became known as “The Jungles”. With the blessings of the gang leaders in Chi-Town, Rodgers was permitted to start his own faction of Chicago’s infamous Blackstone Rangers known as the “Almighty Black P. Stone Blood Nation”.

Rodgers was known for his community work and ending beef between warring gangs through the Almighty Black P. Stone Blood Nation, which is what made the producers of the 1987 Dennis Hopper-directed movie Colors pull Rodger into the cast as Dr. Feelgood. Since then, T. has appeared in many films and television programs as well as provided technical advising to the 2001 hit Training Day starring Denzel Washington and most recently B.E.T.’s reality show Baldwin Hills.

Salute to OG T. Rodgers for his tireless work and contributions to the culture. The Northstar Group/The Source Magazine sends condolences to his family.

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Today in Hip-Hop History: ‘Crips and Bloods: Made in America’ Documentary Released 13 Years Ago

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On this date in 2008, the Stacy Peralta-directed documentary, which delves into the everyday life of the Crips and Bloods in the ghettos of America and why the gang narrative is so alluring to today’s Black youth.

Surf and skate based director Stacy Peralta took a serious look at the cause and effect of the gang problem in the U.S. and law enforcement’s military-like response to the problem that’s been prevalent in America’s larger inner cities for at least the past three decades.

Set in the heart of South Central LA, OGs like NFL Hall Of Famer Jim Brown and former LA gang member/current mentor T Rodgers give the history, while several other community leaders and former gang members recount the major part that the drug trade played in the negative connotation attached to the gangs following their revolutionary origins.

Salute to Peralta, Jim Brown, T Rodgers, Minister Tony Muhammad and all of the former Bloods and Crips who contributed to this important piece of Hip-Hop history!

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