Art • As of 2004, a faded mural painted soon after Hawkins' death was still visible on the side of a building on Verona Place in
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. It was repainted in August 2011 by street artist Gabriel Specter.
Film/TV •
Spike Lee's film
Jungle Fever (1991) is dedicated to the memory of Hawkins, and a photo of Hawkins appears at the beginning of the film. • The 1998 film
Blind Faith was dedicated to the memory of Hawkins. • The
HBO Documentary film
Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn which premiered August12, 2020, directed by Muta'Ali Muhammad, "tells the story of how 16-year-old Yusuf was ... killed on August23, 1989, by an Italian mob in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, sparking protests and deep racial divide. The film was released on the 30th anniversary of this tragedy and features actual footage and interviews through archival footage to highlight the systemic racism that still exists today."
Music • The lyrics for the song "Keep It in the Family" by
Anthrax, included on their 1990 album
Persistence of Time, was inspired by this event. • The 1990 song "
Welcome to the Terrordome" by
Public Enemy includes a dedication to Hawkins. • The song "Intro" on the album 1990
The Devil Made Me Do It by
Paris includes a sample from a news broadcast referencing the shooting; the eleventh track on that same album, "The Hate That Hate Made", is also explicitly about the case. • The song "The Gas Face (remix)" by
3rd Bass refers to Hawkins in the second verse. • The song "Slipping into Darkness" by
Queen Mother Rage was dedicated to Hawkins. •
Kool G Rap &
DJ Polo's hit single "
Erase Racism" (featuring
Big Daddy Kane), from the 1990 album
Wanted: Dead or Alive, references Hawkins, where Kane performs the second half of the song. •
Brand Nubian's "Concerto in X Minor," a song on their 1990 debut album,
One for All, mentions Hawkins. • The 1991 song "
Treat 'Em Right" by
Chubb Rock refers to Hawkins in the first verse: "In your hearts and mind never forget Yusef Hawkins." •
Tupac Shakur wrote a poem about Hawkins' death, "For Mrs. Hawkins." He also mentions him in the song "Tearz of a Clown" in the fourth verse. •
Double X Posse mentions Hawkins on their first album
Put Ya Boots On (1992), on the album's second track "The Headcracker." The group provides a list of things that would be considered "headcrackers," or very shocking and upsetting. Among other things they mention, "Yusef Hawkins being murdered is a HEADCRACKER." • The song "Snacks and Candy" (on the 1992 album
Drenched) by the band
Miracle Legion was written about this event. • The song "Wrong Pot 2 Piss In" by
The Goats on their 1992 debut album
Tricks of the Shade, includes the line: "My man
Rodney King would love a swing / and if Yusuf Hawkins was walkin' he'd say the same thing". • The song "White Nigger" by
Ill Bill, released in 2008, includes the line: "Had newsmen talking as a kid about Yusef Hawkins / Same age as me when Joey Fama caught him walking through Bensonhurst" • The song "Learn Truth" by
R.A. the Rugged Man, released in 2013, mentions Willie Turks,
Michael Griffith, and Yusef Hawkins. ==References==