Under the veil of The WOMB (War Against Murder Begins), nearly 200 family members of Tuskegee’s murder victims gathered Oct. 16 at city hall to honor their lost loved ones. Some were moved to tears as expressions on the lives of the victims were read and professional artwork was revealed reflecting the victims’ images. [Read more]
“If the whole world needs a healing, where is the medicine, and who is the doctor?” The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan posed that question in an article published in The Final Call on August 26, 2019. One answer to the question is emerging from Tuskegee, Alabama, a small, historic university town described by Min. Farrakhan as “the seminal fluid of the Kingdom of God.” [Read more]
Tuskegee, Alabama is the location for an upcoming conference that will educate participants on the various experimental, environmental and and societal components that lead to various health maladies effecting Black communities. [Read more]
TUSKEGEE, Ala.—In this historic Black community in the deep South where murders of innocent Black people by Whites was common during slavery and the Jim Crow era, a movement has taken root to stem the tragic murders of Black people by Black people resulting from the self-hatred vestiges of slavery. [Read more]
Scott and Erica Muhammad show the fruit trees planted in memory of murder victims in their atonement garden in the Ridgewood community in Tuskegee, Ala., on Friday October 21, 2022. [View photos]
Scott Muhammad stood in front of 28 fruit trees, all planted to honor victims of homicide. He gestured to his left at a field between the red brick apartment buildings. There, a young man named Kentavius McDaniel was shot to death on Feb. 19, 2017. [Read more]
Four men in their early 20’s, lost to gun violence in four separate incidents, all in Tuskegee. Today the family’s of the victims came together, many strangers to each other but united by grief. [Read more]
On April 28, 2019, Students for Education and Economic Development (SEED Inc) hosted the first Grand Planting of the Atonement Memorial Garden in the Ridgewood Public Housing tract off Howard Road in Tuskegee. [Read more]
News coverage of SEED Inc's Atonement Memorial Service and groundbreaking for our first Edible Park and Atonement Memorial Garden. [Watch video]
April 29, 2021 Scott Muhammad joins DJ Booty Rush on HERE ME TV (Tuskegee Virtual) [Watch video]
December 27, 2018 Scott Muhammad joins DJ Booty Rush on HERE ME TV (Tuskegee Virtual) [Watch video]