Okayplayer: 2Pac to Have Oakland Street Named After Him

2Pac is being honored with more than the FX docuseries Dear Mama. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the late rapper and actor will receive a street in Oakland renamed after him. Although 2Pac, legal name Tupac Shakur, was born in New York City, he relocated to Oakland as a teenager in the late 1980s, where he became a background dancer and roadie for hip-hop group Digital Underground.

In 2016, Oakland declared June 16 “Tupac Shakur Day,” also acknowledging the All Eyez on Me rapper’s birthday.

Per the San Francisco Chronicle, a portion of MacArthur Boulevard between Grand Avenue and Van Buren Avenue will be renamed “Tupac Shakur Way. The decision was introduced by Councilmember Carroll Fife.

“Tupac Shakur’s legacy will continue through his contributions in art and social outreach, through his family and fans, touching countless lives of children and elders over the years while alive and after his death, taken too young by gun violence,” read Fife’s resolution.

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