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Page 2 ~ THE VILLAGER/May 6, 2016 THE COMMUNIQUÉ www.theaustinvillager.com Dear Mama: Afeni Shakur, Mother of Rapper Tupac Shakur, Dies Afeni Shakur at the premiere of “Tupac Res- urrection” in Hollywood, California in November 2011. (Tim Goodwin / Star Max via AP Images) Rap musician Tupac Shakur shown in this 1993 file photo from the movie “Poetic Justice”. Shakur died on Sept. 13, 1996, the victim of a drive-by shooting. (AP File Photo) by: Kristin J. Bender Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Afeni Shakur, the political activist mother of slain rap icon Tupac Shakur who inspired her son’s work and strived to keep his legacy alive, has died. She was 69. The Marin County, California, Sheriff’s De- partment confirmed her death on Twitter. The agency said deputies were responding to a re- port of a possible cardiac arrest at Shakur’s Sausalito home, but no other details were pro- vided. Born Alice Faye Wil- liams, Shakur changed her name as an adult when she became politi- cally active and joined the Black Panther move- ment. She was pregnant with Tupac in 1971 and incarcerated while she and other Panthers faced conspiracy charges that were later dismissed. As she bounced from New York City to Bal- timore to California, fall- ing deeper into drugs and the Black Panther move- ment, she enrolled young Tupac in several arts schools and programs, where he honed the natu- ral musical and acting gifts that would make him a hip-hop icon. Afeni Shakur was an inspiration for her son’s music and oversaw his musical catalog and legacy after his death. She was the subject of Tupac Shakur’s 1995 hit “Dear Mama,” and fans on social media refer- enced the song in tweets and posts. Much of her life was consumed with keeping Tupac Shakur’s legacy alive, including opening the now defunct Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts in Georgia. The project was focused on helping at-risk youth. “Arts can save chil- dren, no matter what’s going on in their homes,” Afeni Shakur told The As- sociated Press in a 2005 interview. “I wasn’t avail- able to do the right things for my son. If not for the arts, my child would’ve been lost.” A movie about Tupac Shakur’s life, “All Eyez on Me,” is set to be released in the fall with Danai Gurira playing the rapper. Afeni Shakur served as an executive producer for the film. Tupac Shakur died in 1996 at age 25, the vic- tim of a drive-by shoot- ing. The killing remains unsolved. Conspiracies abound about Tupac Shakur’s shooting, but they were all a waste of time to Afeni Shakur. “We decided to deal with the living. This is jus- tice for me,” she said in 2005. “I need to do what God has put in front of me to do, and it ain’t trying to figure out who killed Tupac.” ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016 RETURNS BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER! by Naomi Richard | The Austin Villager Newspaper May 5, 2016 (New York, NY) – Time Inc.’s (NYSE: TIME) highly acclaimed ESSENCE Festival, one of the larg- est consumer live events in the country, with more than 550,000 attendees, revealed the first round of its all-star lineup of performers for the nighttime concerts at the 22 nd annual celebra- tion, which will take place in New Orleans, LA, from June 30 to July 3. ”The ESSENCE Festival is back in New Orleans with an ex- traordinary roster of the biggest names and best performers in entertain- ment—from global mu- sic icons to the industry’s rising stars,” said ESSENCE Presi- dent Michelle Ebanks. “We are welcoming Kendrick Lamar, Mariah Carey and Max- well to headline the Superdome main stage. In addition, we will be embracing newcomers like Leon Bridges, Jeremih, Lion Babe, Dej Loaf and The Internet, as well as fan favorite Charlie Wilson for the ultimate cultural expe- rience in New Orleans this July 4th weekend.” MARIAH CAREY See FESTIVAL, page 3 Serving Austin and the Surrounding area For dependable, personal care, give us a call today (254) 772- 5061 Personal Home Care Assistance Specializing in: Personal Home Care Assistance Meal Preparation Light Housekeeping Companionship RespiteCare Transportation Our Mission To help patients remain at home while surrounded by loved ones, while receiving the highest quality care. “Let Love and Faithfulness Never Leave” [email protected]

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Dear Mama: Afeni Shakur, Mother of Rapper Tupac Shakur, Dies

Afeni Shakur at the premiere of “Tupac Res-urrection” in Hollywood, California in November2011. (Tim Goodwin / Star Max via AP Images)

Rap musician Tupac Shakur shown in this1993 file photo from the movie “Poetic Justice”.Shakur died on Sept. 13, 1996, the victim of adrive-by shooting. (AP File Photo)

by: Kristin J. Bender Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO(AP) — Afeni Shakur, thepolitical activist motherof slain rap icon TupacShakur who inspired herson’s work and strived tokeep his legacy alive, hasdied. She was 69.

The Marin County,California, Sheriff ’s De-partment confirmed herdeath on Twitter. Theagency said deputieswere responding to a re-port of a possible cardiacarrest at Shakur ’sSausalito home, but noother details were pro-vided.

Born Alice Faye Wil-liams, Shakur changedher name as an adultwhen she became politi-cally active and joinedthe Black Panther move-ment. She was pregnantwith Tupac in 1971 andincarcerated while sheand other Panthers facedconspiracy charges thatwere later dismissed.

As she bounced

from New York City to Bal-timore to California, fall-ing deeper into drugs andthe Black Panther move-ment, she enrolled youngTupac in several artsschools and programs,

where he honed the natu-ral musical and actinggifts that would makehim a hip-hop icon.

Afeni Shakur was aninspiration for her son’smusic and oversaw his

musical catalog andlegacy after his death.She was the subject ofTupac Shakur’s 1995 hit“Dear Mama,” and fanson social media refer-enced the song in tweets

and posts.Much of her life was

consumed with keepingTupac Shakur ’s legacyalive, including openingthe now defunct TupacAmaru Shakur Center for

the Arts in Georgia. Theproject was focused onhelping at-risk youth.

“Arts can save chil-dren, no matter what’sgoing on in their homes,”

Afeni Shakur told The As-sociated Press in a 2005interview. “I wasn’t avail-able to do the rightthings for my son. If notfor the arts, my childwould’ve been lost.”

A movie about TupacShakur’s life, “All Eyez onMe,” is set to be releasedin the fall with DanaiGurira playing the rapper.Afeni Shakur served asan executive producerfor the film.

Tupac Shakur died in1996 at age 25, the vic-tim of a drive-by shoot-ing. The killing remainsunsolved.

Conspiraciesabound about TupacShakur’s shooting, butthey were all a waste oftime to Afeni Shakur.

“We decided to dealwith the living. This is jus-tice for me,” she said in2005. “I need to do whatGod has put in front of meto do, and it ain’t tryingto figure out who killedTupac.”

ESSENCE MUSIC FESTIVAL 2016RETURNS BIGGER AND BETTER

THAN EVER!by Naomi Richard | The Austin Villager Newspaper

May 5, 2016 (NewYork, NY) – Time Inc.’s(NYSE: TIME) highlyacclaimed ESSENCEFestival, one of the larg-est consumer liveevents in the country,with more than 550,000attendees, revealed thefirst round of its all-starlineup of performers forthe nighttime concerts atthe 22nd annual celebra-tion, which will takeplace in New Orleans,LA, from June 30 to July3.

”The ESSENCEFestival is back in NewOrleans with an ex-traordinary roster of thebiggest names and bestperformers in entertain-ment—from global mu-sic icons to theindustry’s rising stars,”said ESSENCE Presi-dent Michelle Ebanks.“We are welcomingKendrick Lamar,Mariah Carey and Max-well to headline theSuperdome main stage.In addition, we will beembracing newcomerslike Leon Bridges,Jeremih, Lion Babe, DejLoaf and The Internet,as well as fan favoriteCharlie Wilson for theultimate cultural expe-rience in New Orleansthis July 4th weekend.”

MARIAH CAREYSee FESTIVAL, page 3

Serving Austin andthe Surrounding

areaFor dependable,personal care,

give us a call today(254) 772- 5061

Personal Home Care AssistanceSpecializing in:

Personal Home CareAssistance

Meal PreparationLight Housekeeping

CompanionshipRespiteCare

Transportation

Our Mission To help patients remain at home while surrounded by loved ones,while receiving the highest quality care. “Let Love and Faithfulness Never Leave”

[email protected]