Having known Yaasmyn for so many years, I always knew she had a powerful Story to tell, so it absolutely makes my soul smile to know that her heart, soul, and stories about the life of her and her precious sons have found their way onto these pages.
They lived their lives with courage, more than mere rappers and this book will inspire generations on their own journeys to fear no truths..
It is both tender and unsparing as Yaasmyn, in her own words, shares her personal collection, pays tribute to her beloved young sons of the revolution and the painful loss.
Like the lyrics to their songs, this book will mesmerize readers with the saga of their short lives marching to the social justice and human rights movements that shaped their lives.
It gives historical perspective to their lives, helps explain their continued global phenomena and assuage the anguish of their deaths.
Fnally, more than 20 years since their deaths, she has opened her archive to share these moments with the world.
Kadafi\'s mom as photojournalist captured poignant photos of Tupac and Yaki starting when they were just mere babies and continued to document them until the end.
The intersection of social justice movements that framed their consciousness is explored in never before revealed narrative and imagery.
Quincy Jones With more than 200 images from Yaasmyn Fula, Yaki\'s mom, Spirit of an Outlaw illustrates the special bond of love and brotherhood between Yaki and Tupac - one that they shared since childhood.
Having known Yaasmyn for so many years, I always knew she had a powerful Story to tell, so it absolutely makes my soul smile to know that her heart, soul, and stories about the life of her and her precious sons have found their way onto these pages