Netflix Premieres ‘The Get Down’ Part II, Releases Trailer For Spike Lee’s ‘Rodney King’ (VIDEO)
THE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY PRODUCES MORE ORIGINAL CONTENT

Remembering Rodney King 25 Years Later: An AllHipHop Interview With Rodney King
REMEMBERING RODNEY KING 25 YEARS LATER

’12 Years A Slave’ Writer John Ridley To Direct Movie About Rodney King & The L.A. Riots
A TIMELY FILM BASED ON TRUE EVENTS IS SET TO HIT THEATERS

Lil Wayne Talks ‘Straight Outta Compton’ Movie & Rodney King Beating Verdict (VIDEO)
WEEZY STOPPED BY ‘FIRST TAKE’ TO DISCUSS SPORTS & MORE

The Game Writes An Editorial About The Baltimore Riots
THE GAME SKIPPED OUT ON SOCIAL MEDIA TO ADDRESS THE BALTIMORE UPRISING REGARDING THE FREDDIE GRAY KILLING

Rev. Al Sharpton Set to Be Honored At 2012 BET Awards; Releases Statement Calling Rodney King A "Symbol Of Civil Rights"
(AllHipHop News) Reverend Al Sharpton will be honored with the Humanitarian Award during this year’s BET Awards, which is being hosted by Samuel L. Jackson and will air live from Los Angeles’ Shrine Auditorium on July 1. The longtime political activist will join a list of previous honorees that include Magic Johnson, John Legend, Quincy Jones, Denzel Washington, Muhammad Ali, Wycelf Jean and others. According to THR, Sharpton was specifically selected for “his work as the founder and president of the National Action Network, a nonprofit civil rights organization based out of Harlem, as well as his radio talk show (Keepin’ It Real) and his national cable television show (Politics Nation on MSNBC).” In addition, following yesterday’s (June 17) troubling news that Rodney King was found dead at his home on Father’s Day at age 47, Sharpton has gone on record in a statement to call King a “symbol of Civil Rights.” He stated that King made the country “focus on the presence of profiling and police misconduct.” He later praised King for spreading peace in the years following his vicious beating nearly 20 years ago by the LAPD that ultimately set off the infamous L.A. Riots. “Through all that he had gone through, with his beating and his personal demons, he was never one to not call for reconciliation and for people to overcome and forgive,” Sharpton proclaimed. The 2012 BET Awards will air live from the Shrine Auditorium on July 1.

R.I.P. Rodney King: AllHipHop.com's Interview With The Embattled L.A. Riots Icon Just 50 Days Ago
ALLHIPHOP.COM AND THE LATE RODNEY KING LESS THAN TWO MONTHS AGO – READ THE INTERVIEW…

Rodney King Dead At 47
RODNEY KING FOUND DEAD AT THE BOTTOM OF A POOL

Rodney King: His Beating Lit The L.A. Flames; Hip-Hop Helped Put Out The Fire
FORGET WHAT YOU THINK YOU KNOW ABOUT RODNEY KING. READ THIS!

We Remember the Rodney King Uprisings and the Historic Gang Truce of 1992
REMEMBER: THE L.A. UPRISINGS & GANG TRUCE OF 1992!

Twenty Years After the Brutality, Rodney King Unleashes “The Riot Within” On AllHipHop.com
RODNEY KING GIVES ALLHIPHOP.COM A SNEAK PEEK AT HIS 20-YEAR ORDEAL VIA “THE RIOT WITHIN”

Why We Can’t Get Along: Is There a Conspiracy Against Hip-Hop Unity?
THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE L.A. RIOTS IS UPON US – READ WHAT THE YEAR 1992 DID TO HIP-HOP

The Assassination of Hip-Hop: Did the L.A. Riots Murder Rebel Music?
PRE-L.A. RIOTS, HIP-HOP WAS A LOT MORE RADICAL…SO WHAT HAPPENED? READ HERE.

Can Black People Be Racist?: Rodney, Reginald, and Reverse Racism
CAN BLACK PEOPLE BE RACISTS? READ THIS THOUGHT-PROVOKING EDITORIAL AND DECIDE

The Politics of Protest: Rap, Race, and Riots
WHAT DO TRAYVON, RODNEY KING, MLK & TIMOTHY THOMAS HAVE IN COMMON? FIND OUT HERE.