Nipsey Hussle August 15 1985-March 31 2019

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This shyt is just so tragic...dude really was about to change the face of black excellence in LA





Destination Crenshaw – 1.3 miles of art & culture celebrating black LA

Destination Crenshaw was a Nipsey Hussle dream

Open-air ‘museum’ planned along Metro’s Crenshaw Line









Destination Crenshaw was a Nipsey Hussle dream


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Destination Crenshaw was one of several South LA projects Nipsey Hussle was involved with. Views to the east from the upper level of the viewing deck at Sankofa Park, located where Crenshaw Blvd. and Leimert Blvd. split.Rendering courtesy of Perkins+Will

Hussle was a founding creator of Destination Crenshaw

Destination Crenshaw is the 1.3 mile "open air museum" of permanent and rotating art exhibitions that is planned for Crenshaw Boulevard along the light rail line currently under construction.

It is meant to be a celebration of the largely African-American community in South LA and, according to Councilmember Marqueece Harris Dawson, Nipsey Hussle had a significant role in birthing the project.

Harris Dawson, who has been spearheading Destination Crenshaw, told DnA:

“Nipsey Hussle was in the earliest conversations about Destination Crenshaw. In fact, the very logo for the project that you see on all the materials and even the name of the logo was actually done by his team of graphic artists that work with the Marathon Store and they did that as a gift to Destination Crenshaw. He was one of the people to assert that Crenshaw ought to be a destination unto itself given the cultural dynamism and creativity that came out of that community.”

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Nipsey Hussle (center) and Councilmember Marqueece Harris-Dawson (right) discuss Destination Crenshaw with students in 2016. Photo credit: Marqueece Harris-Dawson Instagram
This project exemplified Hussle’s focus on “buying back the hood.”

“He was investing in this part of town, Harris Dawson told DnA, “because he believed that in order for us to have the kind of community that we deserve one that's reflective of the best if we are that we have to own it and we have to do it ourselves.”

Other ways in which Nipsey Hussle invested in South LA

The LA Times reported that Hussle and another South LA native named David Gross bought and were redeveloping a strip mall on Slauson Ave.

Hussle wanted to make it a mixed-use development that included low-income residential units.

The anchor store in the mall is Marathon Clothing, which sold his signature line of hats and shirts with the names Crenshaw and Slauson on them. He encouraged people to wear the names of their neighborhoods with pride.

I was in the parking lot of this same mall where he once sold copies of his mixtapes and, this past Sunday, was shot dead.

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Nipsey Hussle’s team of graphic artists created the logo for Destination Crenshaw.

The LA Times adds that Hussle was known for buying shoes for students, repaving basketball courts, providing jobs and shelter for the homeless, and paying for funerals for those who couldn’t afford to bury their loved ones.

Hussle himself had seen death close up. He was a former gang member with the Rollin’ 60s Crips and had become a campaigner against gun violence. He had been scheduled to meet on Monday with the chief of police and a member of the Police Commission to discuss ways to reduce gang violence.

Hussle also pushed STEM

Hussle also helped create Vector90, a co-working space in the Crenshaw district for young black people interested in STEM careers. He saw it as a way to bring together underrepresented groups and Silicon Valley companies.

Lawrence Ross, owner of a South LA creative co-working space called The Metaphor Club, wrote in a column for The Root about how Nipsey opened Vector90 “smack dab in the Rollin’ 60s, about 10 blocks away from Ross’s Metaphor Club.

He says Hussle transformed the space and “created programming to provide opportunities he didn’t have, for people who looked just like him. You know, the things that would make a young black kid living in the Rollin’ 60s choose coding over slinging because you finally got a f***ing choice like kids in other neighborhoods.”

And in an interview with the LA Times, Hussle said: “In our culture, there's a narrative that says, 'Follow the athletes, follow the entertainers… And that's cool but there should be something that says, 'Follow Elon Musk, follow [Mark] Zuckerberg.’ I think that with me being influential as an artist and young and coming from the inner city, it makes sense for me to be one of the people that's waving that flag."

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Hussle with real estate developer David Gross at the 2017 launch of co-working space and STEM center Vector 90. Photo credit: Timothy Smith
 
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This shyt still got me fukked up. I can't watch a tribute or listen to a song without shedding a few tears. This morning I was driving on the highway on the way to the crib and I almost broke down again. I legit can't even listen to Rap right now. That shyt is not hitting the same to me. I can't listen to no podcast or stand up special to try to laugh through it. People really don't understand. I been following Nipsey's career for 10+ years now. I saw the growth in his music and mentality from "Bullets Ain't Got No Names" to "Victory Lap" and how he started to speak more from a hustler's perspective instead of just a gangbanger. I feel like I was growing up with him because I'm not on the reckless shyt I was as a young nikka either. I started focusing more on getting money and increasing my liquid capital. Concepts that he talked about a lot in his interviews. I went on a 60 Day Run in January and ran up a fukkin' check. Nipsey, Payroll and Peezy was the soundtrack to that. That's why this shyt is hitting me the way that it is because for these past 3 months whenever I was feeling unmotivated or felt myself getting too comfortable, I would watch a Gary Vee or Nipsey interview to get back focused again. He was one of my motivators. This situation don't sit right with me at all.

Who is gonna deliver Nip's message the way he could? With that amount of humility? Who is out here that has that much charisma, that the younger generation actually respects and will listen to? Somebody that's not just talking about it but living it AND giving the blueprint out for free? Somebody that can actually speak with that much clarity on and off a beat and make hard to understand concepts easily digestible to the average listener? The only thing bringing me any sort of peace is that Nipsey got a lot of his business acumen from Blacc Sam. I know that he's gonna keep the ball rolling and make a lot of big moves in his brother's name.

I swear it don't even feel right typing all of that up about Nip. The shyt that hurt the most is how he went out and the fact that people kept posting videos and pictures on Twitter and on here of him laid out on the ground like it was a fukking display. People really ain't shyt and have no respect for others or themselves, smh.

I didn't see this petition in the thread so I came in here to post it.... It's to change "Crenshaw & Slauson" to "Nipsey Hussle Blvd." It just needs 10k more signatures to get to 300k. It takes less than 5 minutes to sign.

Sign the Petition


I signed yesterday, we at 338k tryna push for a million. Spread that on fb yall
 
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