The SEED Male Mentoring Program, an outreach initiative of EE Jenkins Ministries, is presenting the Off-Broadway production Black Angels Over Tuskegee in honor of Black History Month at the Patriots Theater at the War Memorial. Guided by the theme “Heal The City – Fighting For Our Youth,” the powerful docudrama shares the inspiring journey of six men who overcome isolation and prejudice to form a strong brotherhood and rise as one of the most respected African American fighter groups of the World War II era. The play’s message of unity, resilience, and shared purpose offers hope and encouragement to the city of Trenton as it confronts ongoing challenges.
In an effort to reach and uplift as many young people as possible, the SEED Male Mentoring Program is also working with the administration at Trenton Central High School’s main campus to host a free morning matinee for students. By bringing this story directly to the youth of the community, SEED aims to spark meaningful conversations, inspire positive choices, and reinforce the importance of mentorship, leadership, and collective healing in shaping a stronger future for the city.