Tupac Shakur: Wake Me When I’m Free

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I’m not saying I’m going to rule the world or I’m going to change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world ~Tupac Shakur

Recently visiting Los Angeles, California I had the opportunity to explore history in learning about the life and legacy of the acclaimed artist and activist Tupac Shakur. In collaboration with the Shakur estate Wake Me When I’m Free Exhibit is a contemporary art museum that gives visitors insight into Tupac’s archives.  This is not an ordinary hip-hop museum. The exhibit goes one step further in showcasing Tupac’s mother Afeni Shakur who was a prominent member of the black panther party.  On The Coin: Black History on the Other Side podcast I share my experiences at the museum and what it means to leave a legacy for people to follow. Listen here to the full episode.

 


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