The documentary has been seven years in the making. But community members have been living the issue for a lot longer.
Using iPhone footage shared among rival gangs, the new documentary “Nothing to See Here: Watts” cut murder rates by 90% in one of America’s deadliest neighborhoods. ByDavid Hochman, Contributor.
The first Crips appeared on the streets of South Central Los Angeles in blue bandanas, leather jackets, and starched Levis between 1969 and 1971. Co-founder Stanley “Tookie” Williams described their ...
A community screening and benefit concert for "Nothing to See Here: Watts" at Peacock Theater on October 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. The first Crips appeared on the streets of South Central ...