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phibeta1914 07-10-2009 03:21 PM

Future Honorary Sigmas Bill Clinton, Al Sharpton, Stevie Wonder
 
Future Sigmas Bill Clinton, Al Sharpton, Stevie Wonder

http://www.examiner.com/x-4839-Phila...Phi-Beta-Sigma

http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=ar...ora_news/10802

phibeta1914 07-10-2009 06:29 PM

http://www.blackprwire.com/press-rel...gma_fraternity

phibeta1914 07-13-2009 09:27 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwvfN7V0iZI

5Knowledge1913 07-16-2009 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by phibeta1914 (Post 1825738)

Wonder what that video was?

phibeta1914 07-16-2009 01:34 PM

It was a video of Bill Clinton on a big screen TV at the convention speaking on his recent induction into the fraternity. Youtube removed the video for some reason.

fallacy 11-07-2009 04:53 PM

i thought i remembered honorable brother paul l. griffen, jr., our international preisdent, asking brothers not to record or upload this feed anywhere...

nice.

Rangermed 08-13-2014 08:27 PM

Personally, to me, being an "Honorary" brother, means absolutely nothing to me. To the point that I wish we didn't do that at all. It's like these actors that get honorary Doctorate's, then go around putting PhD behind their names. It's worse than being a poser because we chose them. It totally means nothing Just my opinion, but it doesn't impress me.

AZTheta 08-14-2014 01:24 AM

^^^You bumped a thread that is four years old. Not sure any of those posters are still around.

I don't recall that I've seen anyone put PhD after his/her name when awarded an honorary degree. Can you provide some examples?

DrPhil 08-14-2014 01:39 AM

Many people (not me) call Maya Angelou "Dr" based on her many honorary doctorates. She called herself "Dr" and preferred to be called "Dr". She never attended college. She has a lifetime of experiences, I appreciate some of what she accomplished, but I do not call her "Dr."

It is unfortunately common for some people in the Black community to use "Dr" for people who do not have any such degrees--not even honorary. There is a gospel station with a show whose host calls herself "Dr" and lets listeners call her "Dr". I also knew of a pastor of a church who did that many years ago. I consider that a disregard for people who worked toward these degrees.

als463 08-14-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by DrPhil (Post 2285204)
Many people (not me) call Maya Angelou "Dr" based on her many honorary doctorates. She called herself "Dr" and preferred to be called "Dr". She never attended college. She has a lifetime of experiences, I appreciate some of what she accomplished, but I do not call her "Dr."

It is unfortunately common for some people in the Black community to use "Dr" for people who do not have any such degrees--not even honorary. There is a gospel station with a show whose host calls herself "Dr" and let's listeners call her "Dr". I also knew of a pastor of a church who did that many years ago. I consider that a disregard for people who worked toward these degrees.

I noticed that about some people in the church community who do that too. We had one man running for an office in my area who is a pastor and people would either call him Pastor .... or he would go by Doctor. He has no doctorate of any kind. If he even had a JD and was a lawyer who did that, he'd have some merit--to a degree. It would be really pretentious though. That gets under my skin too.


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