Who Are Tupac Shakur’s Sisters? Meet Sekyiwa Shakur, Nzingha Shakur, and Takerra Allen
November 26, 2024Tupac Shakur, born Lesane Parish Crooks on June 16, 1971, in East Harlem, New York, is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in hip-hop history. His powerful lyrics and charismatic persona have left an enduring legacy in the music industry.
Tupac’s relationship with his sisters—Sekyiwa Shakur, Nzingha Shakur, and Takerra Allen—was significant, marked by deep familial bonds and shared experiences of hardship.
Growing up in a tumultuous environment shaped their lives and influenced their paths after Tupac’s untimely death on September 13, 1996. Each sister has carved out her own identity while honoring the memory of their brother.
Sekyiwa Shakur
Sekyiwa Shakur, often called Set, was born on October 3, 1975, in East Harlem, New York. She is the half-sister of Tupac Shakur and shares a close bond with him despite being born four years later. Sekyiwa‘s parents are Afeni Shakur and Mutulu Shakur.
Growing up in a challenging environment, she and Tupac were raised primarily by their mother after Mutulu’s imprisonment. Sekyiwa has dedicated her life to preserving Tupac’s legacy through the Tupac Amaru Shakur Foundation, which their mother established after Tupac’s death.
As the president and CEO of the foundation, Sekyiwa focuses on mental health awareness and support for families affected by incarceration. Her commitment to these causes reflects her desire to continue her brother’s work advocating for social justice and community support.
In addition to her philanthropic efforts, Sekyiwa is the mother of three children: two sons named Malik and Cameron and a daughter named Nzingha. She is married to Gregory Jackson. Personal challenges and triumphs have marked her life as she navigates motherhood while honoring her brother’s memory.
Nzingha Shakur
Nzingha Shakur was born on May 16, 1981, ten years younger than Tupac. She is Tupac’s step-sister and shares the same father as Sekyiwa—Mutulu Shakur—and her mother is Makini Shakur.
Nzingha grew up in a family deeply influenced by activism and social justice due to her parents’ backgrounds. Though less publicized than her siblings, Nzingha has diligently pursued her education.
She holds a Sociology and Public Relations degree, reflecting her commitment to understanding societal issues. Her professional endeavors have included community work that aligns with the values instilled in her by her family.
Takerra Allen
Takerra Allen is another half-sister of Tupac Shakur, born around 1984 to Tupac’s biological father, Billy Garland, and his wife. Takerra is approximately thirteen years younger than Tupac.
She has established herself as an accomplished author known for writing contemporary urban literature that often explores themes relevant to the African-American experience. With fourteen novels published to date, Takerra has established herself as a significant voice in urban fiction.
Her works often tackle complex issues such as love, resilience, and societal challenges marginalized communities face. In addition to writing novels, she has ventured into film production, adapting one of her books into a full-length movie.
Takerra’s journey as an author reflects her ability to channel personal experiences into compelling narratives that resonate with readers. She continues to build upon her literary career while maintaining connections with her family.
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