Afeni Shakur - In Her Defense - Exhibition Opens

Released on: January 10, 2008, 2:00 pm

Press Release Author: The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR CENTER FOR THE ARTS CELEBRATES AFENI
SHAKUR'S 61ST BIRTHDAY WITH
AN EXCLUSIVE MULTIMEDIA EXHIBITION AND THEATRICAL PLAY -- FEBRUARY-MARCH 2008

Press Release Body: TUPAC AMARU SHAKUR CENTER FOR THE ARTS CELEBRATES AFENI SHAKUR'S
61ST BIRTHDAY WITH
AN EXCLUSIVE MULTIMEDIA EXHIBITION AND THEATRICAL PLAY -- FEBRUARY-MARCH 2008

AFENI SHAKUR: IN HER DEFENSE CHRONICLES THE DRAMATIC EVENTS LEADING UP TO HER
ACQUITTAL IN THE TRIAL OF THE PANTHER 21

IN HER DEFENSE EXHIBITION OPENS FEBRUARY 1
WITH THE WORLD PREMIERE OF THE PLAY ON FEBRUARY 22

Atlanta, GA - January 7, 2008 - The Tupac Amaru Center for the Arts (TASCA) proudly
announces a pair of artistic offerings entitled Afeni Shakur: In Her Defense,
detailing Shakur's arrest as a member of the Black Panthers, and culminates in her
acquittal on all 156 felony charges in the Trial of the Panther 21. The first part
of the multimedia experience known as In Her Defense, is a gallery exhibition
(February 1 - March 28, 2008) highlighting the events as they unfolded over the
course of two years (1969 -1971), in which a courageous young woman defended herself
against an over-zealous court system. The play, In Her Defense premieres February
22nd, and brings to life the events in a more interactive form; the two artistic
endeavors aim to shed light on the power of one woman to overcome insurmountable
obstacles in her quest for freedom.

In 1969, Afeni Shakur was arrested alongside other members of the renegade civil
rights activist group the Black Panthers. The group was arraigned on over 156
differing charges associated with conspiring to destroy New York City department
stores, subway stations, and police stations. At the time of her arrest, Shakur
waived her rights to a lawyer, opting to serve as her own legal counsel. Known as
The Trial of the Panther 21, the case captured the nation's headlines, and would
hold the distinction at the time, of being the longest and most expensive political
trial in the state of New York. Over the course of two years, Shakur would be
incarcerated while awaiting her trial, released on bail numerous times, only to
return to her jail cell carrying an unborn child. Shakur would ultimately prevail
against the legal system, acquitted of all charges just over a month before the
birth of her son ... Tupac Amaru Shakur.

On display from February 1 - March 28, 2007, In Her Defense the gallery installation
is a collection of photographs, court transcripts, and television news footage
documenting the courtroom drama. Amassed from numerous primary sources, including
Shakur's own private collection, the documents include portions of the oral
transcripts from the trial - her opening and closing arguments. The exhibit also
features original television news coverage (from 1969-1971) anchored by CBS\' Walter
Cronkite, among other broadcast journalists.
Providing the panache only afforded in theater, In Her Defense the short play
dramatizes the historical events in three scenes. Using the court transcripts,
supplemented by a fictional account of Shakur's time behind bars, the play is a
one-woman show supplemented by Pac's Kids performers in the roles of the other
co-defendants.

In Her Defense is not just a reflection on Afeni Shakur's struggle, but a
celebration of the enduring strength of the human spirit. Documenting an important
time in the African American experience and the civil rights movement, it seems
natural to open the gallery exhibit on the first day of Black History Month.
Additionally, the exhibit continues through the end of March, to encompass Women's
History Month and commemorate the conviction of one glorious woman.

The gallery exhibit is free and open to the general public. Admission to the play
is $15 for adults and $10 for students. Both the Play and Exhibit will be at the
Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Arts (TASCA), located at 5616 Memorial Drive,
Stone Mountain, GA 30083.

Afeni Shakur: In Her Defense Dates To Remember

In Her Defense: The Gallery Exhibit February 1 - March 28, 2008
Exhibit Opening Night Reception February 1, 2008
In Her Defense: The Play Feb. 22 - 23; Feb. 29 - Mar. 1; Mar. 7 - 8; all
performances begin at 7:30p
Play Opening Night Reception February, 22, 2008
Art and Music Series Night March 7, 2008

TO pre-order tickets, please contact Yvette Horton or Tre' Maxie at 404-298-4222 or
by email at TASF0671@aol.com. Visit www.TASF.org for more info

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About TASCA:
The Tupac Amaru Shakur Center for the Performing Arts is just outside Atlanta in
Stone Mountain, Georgia. The Center is dedicated to providing students, ages 12-18,
with educational programs in the performing arts. It is a fact early arts education
improves school performance, as well as offer invaluable life lessons while building
self esteem and confidence. For nearly 10 years, the Center's programs have served
youth of all social and economic backgrounds, giving countless young people the
courage to get off the streets and learn vital skills that have the potential to
positively impact their communities.


The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation
Contact: Versa Manos
Phone: (323) 782-9000
Email: versa@gorgeouspr.com



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Contact Details: The Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation
Contact: Versa Manos
Phone: (323) 782-9000
Email: versa@gorgeouspr.com

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