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Street TV podcast is hosted by Alex Alonso who has been studying and researching street culture for over 20 years. He has taken interviews from his video platform, re-edited them with some narration and added portions that have never been released. These interviews include gangs members, formerly incarcerated, authors, elected officials, activists, hip-hop artists and other influencers. Contact: h... more

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Street TV podcast episode 16, Alex Alonso interviews Judson Bacot and Bobby "Big Bob the Hawk" Crear about their experience as first generation Westside Crips in Los Angeles. Although the Crips started on the Eastside by Raymond Washington, it was th... more

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In Episode 15 of the Street TV podcast, Alex Alonso interviews London "Zel" Carter (b. 1954 -) who was a member of Blood Alley, an old gang from Los Angeles active during the 1960s and perhaps late 1950s. London came into Blood alley in the late 1960... more

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Alex Alonso interviews Studder Box from Pueblo Bishop Bloods in episode 14 of the Street TV podcast. Studder Box first got acquainted with street gangs when he was living in Compton in the Lueders Park Piru area, then he moved to the Pueblo Del Rio H... more

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Alex Alonso interviews CJ from Mob Piru in episode 13 of the Street TV podcast. He is an early Mob Piru member from Compton and from the generation that saw Stockton Street Mob morph in Mob Piru around 1977. Also present in the interview is Gangster ... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 139 ratings
  • Needing more

    I miss Alex on gangster chronicles but I miss this podcast since it’s his next best work to me I know he’s on another one as well but just don’t hit like like this or his gc days can’t wait for more content

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    5
    Zyaire_89
    United Statesa year ago
  • Podcast Updates

    I love the Podcast, listen and watch your YouTube channel, but when are you going to update the channel? Also, when are you going to do more content about San Diego?

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jay P 2047
    United States2 years ago
  • Amazing!

    Love your podcast and how you break down everything! Keep doing your thing showing love from Milwaukee Wisconsin!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Flipp414
    United States2 years ago
  • Great show

    Love the podcast. more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Punisherser
    United States2 years ago
  • Binged all the episodes

    StreetTV is the best show and Alex Alonso is the best person to approach these stories. Love California history especially from the street perspective. I’m Black and born in ‘75 from San Diego. The Southern California Black and Brown experience is so similar, in words and deeds. Please keep the shows coming. Reading TERRITORIALITY AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN STREET GANGS IN LOS ANGELES, love California

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cavett Haynes
    United States3 years ago

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