Leifel Jackson
If one should ask Leifel Jackson what one thing he believes in most he would
answer “ The power to believe anyone can make a change and everyone can make a
difference.’ Regarded as one of the pioneers in the war against at risk youth,
drugs, gangs and violence. He has witnessed in his lifetime what most people can
not even imagine. For many years in Little Rock, Arkansas, The Blue Bandanas,
drugs, guns are the first thing that come to your mind when you thought of a man
named Leifel Jackson.
However today in the minds of hundreds of children from ROCAN (Reaching our
Children and Neighborhoods), and, the former leader of the Original Gangster
Crips (OGC), is Mr. Leifel Jackson. Leifel often shares his story throughout the
United States and now resides in Little Rock trying to make a difference and
encourage a child through his actions. He is a mentor, counselor, teacher who
cares and shares his wealth of knowledge from his own experiences. With his gang
affiliation now behind him, Leifel has made a remarkable transformation from
gang leader to his high profile role as community activist, youth advocate,
motivational speaker, gang consultant, and Director of ROCAN a private funded
youth violence prevention program focusing it’s services to youth at risk. His
story is his largest asset in working with the kids who are heading in the same
path he took many years ago. Many times the only person that can reach them is
someone who has been down that path. Someone they can respect and have respect
in return, someone that is not going to judge them but encourage them to travel
another path creating a new and positive journey.
In 1994, Leifel gained national attention in one of HBO’S highest rated
documentaries, “Bangin’ in Little Rock which won a CableAce Award for Best
Documentary. At that time Leifel was the leader of the Original Gangster Crips (OGC),
one of the most powerful gangs in Little Rock, Arkansas in which he participated
in illegal activity. Shortly after the documentary he was sentenced to eight
years federal time for drug trafficking. A decade after the first documentary
Leifel was featured in the follow up,Bangin in the Hood, Gang War 2, but this
time he is trying to make a positive impact in the hood. Determined to make a
difference in his community and try to detour a youth from the dangerous path
that he lead.
Mr. Leifel Jackson is considered a walking miracle as he continues his personal
plight to save his neighborhood and uplift the youth. He has received numerous
awards and is a member of Toastmasters International, has been the featured
speaker at several conventions and conferences including The Southern Christian
Leadership Conference (SCLC) in Cleveland, OH; Lynchburg Summit on Safe
Neighborhoods in Lynchburg, VA; Small Business Administration Entrepreneur
Conference in Helena, Arkansas; and Boys State University in Conway, AR.
Leifel Jackson has been a featured guest on Travis Smiley’s NPR Radio Show, “Let
Our Violence End (L.O.V.E.), Talk Show broadcast on Equity Broadcasting
Corporation. In addition, he has served as an Outreach Director for “Street
Wise,” the training conference division of Little Rock based L.O.V.E. (Let Our
Violence End) Foundation. Leifel is also trained in substance abuse prevention
and intervention.
Leifel is also the recipient of many national awards including the distinguished
2002 Juvenile Justice Worker of the Year Award… Martin Luther King Jr. 2005
“Salute To Greatness” Josetta Wilkins Courage Award for his hard work and
dedication to help making a positive change in the inner cities all across the
country.