They moved to Baltimore, Maryland, where at the time had the highest rate of teenage pregnancy, aids in the black community, teens killing teens, teenage suicide, and black on black crime. Tupac wanted to change all of that so he started a stop the killing campaign, safe sex campaign, and an AIDS campaign. (www.2paclegacy.com).
To escape some of the pains in his life at the time, Tupac enrolled in the Baltimore School for the Arts where he studied acting and ballet with many white kids and finally felt in touch with himself. This is where he wrote his first rap which was about gun control after he lost one of his good friends. Looking for a better life Afeni packed up their bags and moved the family to Marin City, California where right away Tupac encountered death and drugs just as he did in New York and Baltimore. He believed that when he left the Baltimore School for the Arts it dramatically changed his life. Afeni and Tupac would live with Ray Luv and his family in downtown Marin City, known as the "Jungle." This is when Tupac first started writing rhymes and lyrics and started thinking more seriously about rapping. Tupac and Ray started to want nice cars, jewelry and a better lifestyle and realized they could have the opportunity for that through rapping. (www.2pacplanet.com).
In 1989 while Tupac attended a dance function, he met Leila Steinberg who was developing workshops where young people could express themselves. The first time they met they had a private workshop and immediately clicked, he was then part of Leila's group and she would then become his manager until 1992. Tupac saw Leila as the perfect package to get him where he wanted to go. They began to develop a very strong friendship and when Leila looked into his living style, she realized his mother, Afeni, was strongly addicted to drugs and decided his house was to dysfunctional for him to start a career. Leila took him in along with Ray Luv and let them stay in her house where she lived with her husband and children.