Please click the following links to read more about the centennial celebration of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc.
Centennial Boule
Membership
AKA Barbie Doll Unveiled at .
Worldwide Webcast of Centennial
centennial celebration
A Once-in-a-Century Celebration
"Stomp the Yard" Producers
Celebrate AKA Style
Honoring the Past & Pictures of Founders
Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΆΚΆ) is the first Greek-lettered sorority established and incorporated by African American college women. The sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at Howard University in Washington, D.C. by a group of nine students, led by Ethel Hedgeman Lyle. Forming a sorority broke barriers for African-American women in areas where little power or authority existed due to a lack of opportunities for minorities and women in the early twentieth century. Alpha Kappa Alpha was incorporated on January 29, 1913. Consisting of college-educated women of African, Caucasian, Asian, and Hispanic descent, the sorority serves through a membership of more than 200,000 women in over 975 chapters in the United States and several other countries. Women may join through undergraduate chapters at a college or university, or through a graduate chapter after acquiring a college degree. Courtesy of Wikipedia.
Shaneal Clayborne
Recruitment and Community Education
314-621-0402
Email: mzclayborne@yahoo.com
Site: http://www.stl-ehla.com/recruitment/
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2 comments:
It is a great news outlet. I intend to move to Ethel Hedgeman academy next school year as a middle school math teacher. I have already heard a lot of great things about the school. Mrs. Roberts was my teacher. I admire her a lot.
Cynthia K.
St. Louis Public Schools.
Way to go AKA/OKO.
AKA member.
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