Afeni Shakur Announces Opening Date For Tupac Amaru Shakur Center

Dave D

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#1
The culmination of Afeni Shakur's dedication to son Tupac and America's youth has finally come to fruition.

The activist has announced that the Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Stone Mountain, Georgia will open on June 11.

The $4 million dollar facility was mostly funded by royalties received from the deceased rapper’s albums, DVD’s and film projects.

The six-acre campus will focus on mentoring high-risk youth between the ages of 12-18 and includes offices, a visitor center, a gift shop, an art gallery a peace garden and other offerings.

“Nobody is more infatuated with the energy of young people as me,” Afeni Shakur told AllHipHop.com. “I'm looking at them run into a fire and nobody is saying it's hot.”

Shakur said the center will eventually grow to accommodate more youth and will include classrooms, a performing arts theater, a community meeting space, a museum and a bronze statue of Tupac – which will be unveiled in 2006 – are being planned.

The statute of Tupac will stand at the center of the garden, inside a fountain in the shape of a gothic cross, an image frequently associated with Shakur’s releases.

“We hope that people will come to the peace garden and share a peaceful energy," Shakur said. “This is what God has put me here to do. I love young people. I need to emphatically stay on this course."

Tupac Shakur was shot multiple times in Las Vegas, Nevada on September 7, 1996 after attending a Mike Tyson fight. He died seven days.

Shakur's murder and the subsequent murder of friend-turned-rival Christopher "Notorious B.I.G." Wallace six months later, remain unsolved murders.

http://www.allhiphop.com/hiphopnews/?ID=4432
 
#4
it is a tragic mistake not to have the foundation based in California Baltimore and New York...i dont see why georgia residents should enjoy this foundation where the places that influenced 2pacs art most get stiffed...boo to Amaru :eek:
 

Dante

Meyer & Dante Best Friends4eva
#5
...open the center with revenue from 2pac album sales, then stop releasing them. makes sense to me.
 
#7
nail_polish said:
it is a tragic mistake not to have the foundation based in California Baltimore and New York...i dont see why georgia residents should enjoy this foundation where the places that influenced 2pacs art most get stiffed...boo to Amaru :eek:
well since amaru ent is located here, 2pac had several houses in atlanta, afeni also resides not too far from the foundation itself, and the outlawz studio is also located here so sure...why not have it here?
 
#8
nail_polish said:
it is a tragic mistake not to have the foundation based in California Baltimore and New York...i dont see why georgia residents should enjoy this foundation where the places that influenced 2pacs art most get stiffed...boo to Amaru :eek:

yeah, it doesn't even make sense to put it in georgia. put it in Cal-i-for-ni-a.
 
#9
2PacThug4Life said:
yeah, it doesn't even make sense to put it in georgia. put it in Cal-i-for-ni-a.
Look here you and nail polish need to shut up because him and and his mom had homes here and also down here in Georgia Pac get more love than anyone down here so don't trip and quit crying :thumb:
 
#17
2PacThug4Life said:
well go to tha opening and ask afeni if you could get some tracks and then share with us :cool:.
lmfao..... :D
btw, the owner of Makaveli.com has some tickets to this opening thing and said something about giving away them tickets but I dont get it why they gonna have tickets to the opening? arent they supposed to open the doors for everyone?? :confused:

holla
 

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