In honor of the late PNB Rock, Philadelphia’s city council passes a new resolution that celebrates his advocacy against gun violence.
On Thursday, the Philadelphia city council came together, in person, for the first time in two years for a good cause. The council introduced a motion that honors the “life and legacy” of Rock.
“He definitely represented a generation of young people that need help when it comes to issues of trauma around gun violence. When it comes to the issue of providing them opportunities. But most importantly, making sure they have a voice and a seat at the table,” council-member Kenyatta Johnson says.
Rest well! @PnBRock He moved to L.A. to chill and get away from his environment, and to enjoy and pursue his Music Career. When I met him at a “Stop the Violence Rally” at Audenreid H.S. he was a very respectful young man. Sad loss for our City. #peacenotguns 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🕊🕊🕊 pic.twitter.com/SAhBne79yt
— Kenyatta Johnson (@CouncilmemberKJ) September 13, 2022
The new resolution highlights Rock’s “Something For My City” song where he raps about gun violence robbing children of their parents.
“PnB Rock’s path of perseverance and redemption, along with his artistry, are an example for youth in Philadelphia and beyond,” the resolution reads. “As such, it is fitting that he be remembered in the wake of his tragic death. Now, therefore, be it Resolved, that the council of the city of Philadelphia, honors the life and legacy of Philadelphia’s own Rakim Hasheem Allen. Known worldwide by the stage name PnB Rock, on the occasion of his untimely passing.”
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