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Yuri Kochiyama Tupac Shakur and Liberation

Yuri Kochiyama who recently passed away inspired generations of activists including a young Tupac Shakur. Hyphen Magazine has the story

One of my favorite stories about Yuri is also about Tupac. In an event curated by the late Fred Ho in celebration of Diane Fujino s 2005 book release of the biography Heartbeat of Struggle The Revolutionary Life of Yuri Kochiyama Laura Whitehorn spoke of the activist harbor that was the Kochiyama house. Dubbed Grand Central Station or the Revolutionary Salon this Harlem apartment and Kochiyama family residence was a hub for activists artists students and other community members for much of the last four decades of the 20th century. Whitehorn recalled a then 11 year old Tupac Shakur speaking eloquently and passionately about the need to free political prisoners at a meeting in the Harlem State office building. This 11 year old Tupac was of course not just talking about abstract historical figures but members of his own family his stepfather Mutulu Shakur his godfather Geronimo Pratt Sundiata Acoli Sekou Odinga and others.

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