Not Just a Trip --

A Return.

We’re retracing the steps of Noble Drew Ali across Harlem and Newark, reconnecting with the roots of our movement and each other.

Hosted by RiseOfTheMoors.org, CalifaMedia.com, MRCICharities.org, and CertifiedMoorish.org, this meetup brings together Moors from across the country to learn, build, and walk where the Prophet once walked.

We’re not just keeping the legacy alive—we’re living it.

Here’s What We’ve Got Planned!

We’re not just sightseeing—we’re revisiting sacred ground.


From Harlem’s archives to Newark’s hidden landmarks, this itinerary is built to honor the Prophet’s footsteps and reconnect Moors with each other and our shared legacy.


Come ready to learn, walk, build, and break bread.  Every stop has a purpose. Every moment is part of the mission.


Scroll down and see where we’re headed.

Schomburg Center Museum Tour
Step inside one of Harlem’s most powerful institutions, where the stories of our people are preserved with care. From rare manuscripts to exhibits on Black and Indigenous resistance, this stop sets the tone.

Malcolm Shabazz Harlem Market
Meet the heart of Harlem’s street culture—where African, Moorish, and island goods flow like water. Support local vendors, grab lunch, and get what you need for your crown or your altar.

Walk to Seneca Village Memorial
We’ll make the quiet walk to what used to be a thriving Black settlement—erased to make way for Central Park. This is sacred ground. We remember.

Site of Dixon’s Barbershop
This isn’t just a barbershop—it’s one of the spots where the Prophet used to post up. We’ll walk the block and ground ourselves where Drew Ali walked and taught.

Newark Hall of Records
From a time when land patents told the truth—this stop connects us to the paperwork that holds memory. Learn how location and legacy intersect.

Yeyeo Botanica Spiritual Supply
Run by a sister who knows her herbs and her history, this spiritual supply stop is where African and Indigenous traditions meet. Stock up and support Asiatic-owned business.