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11-Hour California Prison Riot Injures 250 Inmates and Damages Housing Units
Posted on July 19, 2010 - 10:53am — elhyltonMoore, Solomon. "11-Hour California Prison Riot Injures 250 Inmates and Damages Housing Units." New York Times 10 Aug. 2009: 9.
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The Source No. 116 (05/1999)
Posted on July 15, 2010 - 11:51am — akadagathurNas: Re-Birth of the Street's Disciple
Mobb Deep: Queensbridge Murderers
Naughty by Nature: Storm of the Century
Krayzie Bone: Thug for Dolo?
International: God and Gangs in South Africa
Big Mike, Vernon Jordan, Fashion in N'awlins with Juvenile and Crew, Fiction: Life and Death in D.C.

Know Gangs
Posted on July 15, 2010 - 11:30am — lwhiteheadAbout Us from Website
Gang Histories Rife with Death, Despair
Posted on July 13, 2010 - 11:29am — lwhitehead
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LA: A City At War With Itself
Posted on July 12, 2010 - 1:01pm — elhyltonSECTION: THE OBSERVER MAGAZINE PAGE; Pg. 25
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HIGHLIGHT: The Latino gangs of Los Angeles live by their own laws. They also die by them. Robert Yager went to their no-go neighbourhoods to photograph the gang members fighting for survival on some of the world's most violent streets
Flyin' Cut Sleeves
Posted on April 23, 2010 - 11:47am — jwhiteFlyin’ Cut Sleeves, completed in 1993, portrays street gang presidents in the Bronx. The project grew out of the experiences of Rita Fecher, the film’s co-producer, who taught in a South Bronx school in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s, became intimately involved with the gangs, their leaders, and the leaders’ families and began to document their lives.

G-Dog and the Home Boys
Posted on January 27, 2009 - 12:25pm — 40728651Father Gregory J. Boyle, SJ, is a native of Los Angeles, a Jesuit priest, and founder of Homeboy Industries, an economic development and jobs program begun in 1988 for at-risk and gang-involved youth.
