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Old 07-21-2006, 12:39 AM
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Sorors, if you would like a link to my Boule photo album with TONS of pictures of the traveling exhibit, PM me and I'll forward it along to you. I've been pretty selective as far as posting the link to message boards are concerned, because I don't know if Sorors in the rest of the album want their image floating around the web for the world to see.

If I have some free time on my hands, perhaps I'll post those photos alone to a separate photo album that I can post for the general public. The exhibit is definitely a must see, so check it out when it comes to your town. From the schedule posted, it seems like the exhibit will only be open during the first day of the Centennial Boule....definitely not enough time for the masses to view it.
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Old 07-21-2006, 01:32 AM
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Wow, I know you all are excited. Heck, I'm excited for you. Sistergreek love is in effect!
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Old 07-21-2006, 05:53 PM
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Soror Purnell is a Godsend! She's so wise about Alpha Kappa Alpha and life.


I'm making the trip to Dallas to see the exhibit.
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Old 08-29-2006, 03:23 PM
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Interested in viewing pictures

Hello Soror,
I am very interested and excited to see your Boule pictures. I could not attend this year. I look forward to the Centennial Boule in Washington, DC. I have been a member for 12 wonderful years. I am active member of Iota Gamma Omega in Prince George's County, Maryland.

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Old 08-29-2006, 07:01 PM
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aka1994,

Please introduce yourself in the appropriate thread. In case you have trouble finding it, it's the thread directly below this one.
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Old 08-31-2006, 11:23 AM
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Economic Empowerment

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Old 09-11-2006, 03:14 PM
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How excited was I to see little fliers about our travelling exhibit at the Urban League today? I'm not feelin' too hot today, and that totally lifted my spirits! I haven't made it yet, but I will before it leaves Cinci.

Soror Wendi, I'll be in contact with you soon.
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Old 09-20-2006, 10:19 PM
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International President to be Honored by Atlanta Alphas

The Metropolitan Atlanta Chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity have selected International President Barbara A. McKinzie to be the recipient of their Alpha Centennial Humanitarian Award in recognition of her exemplary leadership as 1st Vice President and now Centennial International President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. The presentation is part of the chapters' Centennial Public Program and will be held on Sunday, December 3, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. at the historic Big Bethel African Methodist Church.

The brothers will also take the occasion to pay special tribute to Mrs. Coretta Scott King, wife of their esteemed Brother Dr. Martin Luther King and an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.
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Old 10-30-2006, 02:53 PM
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(BPRW) ALPHA KAPPA ALP HA VOWS T O HELP RE STORE HOP E TO WAR- RAVAGED L IBERIA TH ROUGH A U NIQUE PAR TNERSHIP


(BLACK PR WIRE) Chicago, Illinois - October 30, 2006 - With a resolve to bring help and hope to war-ravaged Liberia, Alpha Kappa Alpha's International President Barbara A. McKinzie announced that the Sorority would mobilize its 200,000 members worldwide to commit their treasure, time and resources to assist the beleaguered nation. In her call, McKinzie asked members to particularly focus on helping the millions of women and children who have been devastated by the lack of educational opportunities, and lack of hope that the war left in its wake.

The announcement was made following an appeal made to McKinzie from Liberian president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha's chapter in Liberia.

In reaching out to Alpha Kappa Alpha, Member/President Johnson-Sirleaf observed that her mission to educate and empower Liberia's citizenry, especially women and children, parallels the sorority's 98-year record of commitment to education and its tradition of empowering communities.

The outreach represents an extension of President Johnson-Sirleaf's vow made during her inauguration where she made history as the first female to be elected president of an African nation.

During the installation, which was attended by members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority as well as First Lady Laura Bush and Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, Johnson-Sirleaf pledged to tackle the pressing demands of the country that have no easy answers nor solutions. To address these challenges, she turned to friends worldwide for help and launched an awareness crusade about the depths of the problems.

"The nation's vibrant economy and infrastructure have been demolished and rebuilding them is a top priority. The challenges are too massive to be addressed solely through internal funds," declared Johnson-Sirleaf.

In outlining the challenge ahead, she pointed out that women and girls are the greatest victims of the war.

"The children who represent the nation's future are many and the need is urgent. Girls and young women are especially in need of support to obtain education."

The newly-elected president of Liberia entrusted and empowered the Liberian Education Trust (LET) to be the conduit for collecting funds and pledges of support. LET is a charitable trust whose purpose is to support the restoration of basic education in postwar recovery Liberia. LET is a project of the Phelps-Stokes Fund, America's oldest continuously operating foundation serving the needs of African Americans, Native Americans, Africans and the rural and urban poor. The Fund is a 501(c) (3), nonprofit organization and has an impressive track record of effecting change.

In pledging the support of its 200,000 membership, President McKinzie declared: "Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. strongly identifies with, and supports efforts of our illustrious member, President Johnson-Sirleaf to bring reform, resources and hope to Liberia. Her quest to serve her nation, to effect change in Liberia and to improve the status of women particularly resonates with Alpha Kappa Alpha. We believe all women should realize their aspirations and we commit to embrace, support and draw from our substantial sister power and influential network to uplift this nation."

McKinzie said that as part of the nation-building thrust, the Sorority would mount a multi-pronged offensive to:

Raise funds
Promote awareness
Participate in fact-finding tours and goodwill missions
Mobilize efforts to send resources to the region
Dispatch members to the country whose skill sets, expertise and resources will help the country
Forge partnerships with like-minded organizations whose missions parallel Alpha Kappa Alpha's goals for Liberia
Draw attention to the support initiatives through an aggressive media campaign

The partnership was officially forged at a LET launch reception recently held in New York City that was co-hosted by AKA and attended by President Johnson-Sirleaf and high-ranking members of the Sorority including Dr. Gloria Harper Dickinson, International Regional Director, who represented President McKinzie; and reception co-host, The Honorable Alice M. Dear, AKA Representative to the United Nations Association of NGOs.

At the gala kickoff, Dickinson said, "I speak on behalf of International President McKinzie in praising President Johnson-Sirleaf for her courage as a change agent in Liberia. Her task is daunting but not insurmountable. With Alpha Kappa Alpha as a partner in her mission, we will achieve success!"

Following that pronouncement, Alpha Kappa Alpha made an initial contribution and made a vow to raise more. All totaled, the occasion raised $216,850 in monies and pledges from a wide swath of concerned citizens who support President Johnson-Sirleaf and share her vision for Liberia's future.

McKinzie's administration is marked by the theme: ESP, which stands for Economics, Service and Partnerships. She said the alliance with LET will allow AKA to draw from all of the ESP elements in its mission to aid Liberia. She added that assisting that nation will be one of her administration's program priorities; that message will be fanned out to its members in more than 900 chapters in the United States and worldwide.

Founded in 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha is the oldest and largest sorority of its kind. Because of its stature and nearly 100-year-record of service, AKA is hailed as "America's premiere Greek-lettered organization for Black women." Its membership includes high-profile women from all walks of life and from all disciplines including astronaut and physician Dr. Mae Jemison, poet Maya Angelou, actress Phylicia Rashad, entertainer Gladys Knight, entrepreneur Suzanne de Passe, U.K. Member of Parliament Diane Abbott, performing artist Alicia Keys and a host of local, regional and national political leaders.

Newly-installed International President Barbara A. McKinzie will serve as AKA's leader from 2006-2010. Because her term coincides with the Sorority's Centennial in 2008, she is hailed as the Centennial National President and her term is characterized as the Centennial Administration.

For more information on Alpha Kappa Alpha, log on to its website at www.aka1908.com.
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Old 10-31-2006, 08:53 PM
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International President Received Doctor of Humane Letters



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Saturday, November 11, 2006

Barbara A. McKinzie, international president of America's first African-American sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, received the doctor of humane letters during Stillman College's 130th Founder's Day Convocation.

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Beta Psi Chapter President Crowned Miss Black Louisiana

Valeria Williams, Miss Black Louisiana U.S.


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SU student crowned Miss Black Louisiana U.S.
Alexis J. Alexander
Posted: 11/14/06
Miss Christmas on the Bayou Pageant is not the only thing Valeria Williams has on her repertoire. The crown of Miss Black Louisiana is one that now will be on the list with all others.

"This is an honor and a privilege," said Williams, a senior political science major from Cottonport.

Williams, who has been competing in pageants since the second grade, said her mother encouraged her to participate in her first pageant while in elementary school. She admits that although she began competing at the age of seven, it was not until the eighth grade that she won her first crown.

Just two days prior to the Miss Black Louisiana U.S. Pageant, Williams was crowned Miss Black and Gold by the Beta Sigma chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.

"This was my first pageant on campus," Williams said. "It was different, but it was really fun."

That "difference," according to Williams, is the distinctions between competing with primarily African-American and Caucasian competitors.

"They're two totally different types of pageants," she said. "The style and technique are different."

Despite the glitz and glamour pageants most times bring, Williams said her focus is on her platform-attaining character among children in the state of Louisiana.

"Character Counts" is the theme of Williams' platform, which includes the six pillars of character: Respect, Responsibility, Trustworthiness, Fairness, Citizenship and Caring attributes in elementary school children.

"My win is not just for the crown. I am an advocate for my platform," Williams said. "'Character Counts' is not a huge thing in Louisiana. I want to increase literacy rates in the younger generation."

The ideal is to have a positive influence on children by bringing in representatives and members of extracurricular activities to teach students examples of good role models.

The Miss Black Louisiana U.S. Pageant is designed to give young women a completion opportunity for scholarships to further their educational pursuits.

The Personal Interview, including a platform or community service project, Swimwear, Casual Wear, Talent, Eveningwear and an On-Stage Question are the components of the pageant.

The Miss Black Louisiana U.S. and Miss Black Teen Louisiana U.S. Pageants were established in 2000, the first being held in December of 2001.

As a requirement, contestants competing in the Miss Black Louisiana U.S. are required to be 18 to 27 years old in addition to being a full-time student. Those who are 18 years of age and are still in high school, may compete with the Teen division. All contestants must have a primary Louisiana residence or attend school in the state of Louisiana.

One may enter the Miss Black Louisiana U.S. or Miss Black Teen Louisiana U.S. Pageants by either being At-Large Contestant or be a Local Preliminary titleholder.

The 2005-2006 Miss Black Louisiana winner was Leslie Randle, former Miss Grambling State University and native of Lake Charles.

"I use each pageant experience as a growing one," Williams said. "Not everyone is the same; the judges, contestants, themes and interviews are different."

"I try to progress for the next one," Williams said.

In regards to winning and losing Williams said, "Keep trying and learn from your mistakes. When all else fails, get up and try again."

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