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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority To Donate $1.6M To HBCUs During Black History Month

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T he women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. are pushing #BlackExcellence forward. In the spirit of Black History Month, the sorority has pledged to donate over $1.6 million to historically Black colleges and universities throughout February, the Philadelphia Tribune reported. Over the next decade, the fund will distribute $10M to 96 schools. https://t.co/GhFH5qMFAU — Black Enterprise (@blackenterprise) January 31, 2019 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has joined forces with the Educational Advancement Foundation for the creation of the AKA-HBCU Endowment Fund, the news outlet writes. Many HBCUs have been facing financial woes and the sorority leaders developed this fund as an avenue to help them stay afloat. Through the initiative, $10 million will be distributed to nearly 100 institutions over the course of four years. During the first phase, 32 HBCUs will receive $50,000 on February 28. Amongst the schools that are slated to receive the endowment gifts are Bennett College for Women, Chicago State University, West Virginia State University, Shaw University, Southern University at New Orleans, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Wilberforce University, South Carolina State University and others. “As an HBCU graduate and someone who has dedicated my life’s work to the HBCU community, I personally know that the financial challenges of many institutions have an impact on student enrollment, retention and graduation rates,” Dr. Glenda Glover , International President, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., said in a statement. “Implementing an endowment fund is a critical need and has been a priority for my administration since I took office last year. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s 111-year history is deeply interwoven into the history of HBCUs and therefore it is imperative that we continue to invest in these treasured institutions.” There has been a major effort by individuals and organizations to financially support HBCUs. In January, Black billionaire  Robert F. Smith donated $1.5 million to Morehouse College for the creation of a scholarship program and outdoor study area. SEE ALSO: Morehouse Receives $1.5M Gift From Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith ‘A Different World’ Cast Presents HBCU With $100K Scholarship Check [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3844698″ overlay=”true”]

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority To Donate $1.6M To HBCUs During Black History Month

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority To Donate $1.6M To HBCUs During Black History Month

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T he women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. are pushing #BlackExcellence forward. In the spirit of Black History Month, the sorority has pledged to donate over $1.6 million to historically Black colleges and universities throughout February, the Philadelphia Tribune reported. Over the next decade, the fund will distribute $10M to 96 schools. https://t.co/GhFH5qMFAU — Black Enterprise (@blackenterprise) January 31, 2019 Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority has joined forces with the Educational Advancement Foundation for the creation of the AKA-HBCU Endowment Fund, the news outlet writes. Many HBCUs have been facing financial woes and the sorority leaders developed this fund as an avenue to help them stay afloat. Through the initiative, $10 million will be distributed to nearly 100 institutions over the course of four years. During the first phase, 32 HBCUs will receive $50,000 on February 28. Amongst the schools that are slated to receive the endowment gifts are Bennett College for Women, Chicago State University, West Virginia State University, Shaw University, Southern University at New Orleans, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, Wilberforce University, South Carolina State University and others. “As an HBCU graduate and someone who has dedicated my life’s work to the HBCU community, I personally know that the financial challenges of many institutions have an impact on student enrollment, retention and graduation rates,” Dr. Glenda Glover , International President, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., said in a statement. “Implementing an endowment fund is a critical need and has been a priority for my administration since I took office last year. Alpha Kappa Alpha’s 111-year history is deeply interwoven into the history of HBCUs and therefore it is imperative that we continue to invest in these treasured institutions.” There has been a major effort by individuals and organizations to financially support HBCUs. In January, Black billionaire  Robert F. Smith donated $1.5 million to Morehouse College for the creation of a scholarship program and outdoor study area. SEE ALSO: Morehouse Receives $1.5M Gift From Black Billionaire Robert F. Smith ‘A Different World’ Cast Presents HBCU With $100K Scholarship Check [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3844698″ overlay=”true”]

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority To Donate $1.6M To HBCUs During Black History Month

Now Arriving: Gladys West, The Black Woman Who Helped Created GPS, Inducted Into Air Force Space and Missile Pioneers Hall of Fame

GPS Inventor Gladys West Inducted Into Space and Missile Pioneers Hall of Fame Gladys West is a “ hidden figure ” just like her sorority sisters Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson who inspired the film by the same name. West was instrumental in creating the navigation systems that we now call GPS (Geographical Positioning System) during her 42 year career working at the naval base in Dahlgren, Virginia. She was a graduate of Virginia State University and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated . Unable to attend the Aug 2018 induction ceremony, Dr. Gladys West was honored at the Pentagon as one of the 2018 Air Force Space and Missile Pioneers for her contributions to the @usairforce space program. Read more about her incredible career: https://t.co/1b1L9OyANI pic.twitter.com/a4tnTYXOxn — AF Space Command (@AFSpace) December 12, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Earlier this month, Gladys West was inducted into the Space and Missiles Pioneers Hall of Fame during a ceremony at the Pentagon according to Blavity . “This involved planning and executing several highly complex computer algorithms which have to analyze an enormous amount of data,” Ralph Neiman, her supervisor who recommended her for commendation in 1979, said. “You have used your knowledge of computer applications to accomplish this in an efficient and timely manner.” Here’s how the Patrick Air Force Base website described Ms. West’s work: Dr. Gladys West is among a small group of women who did computing for the U.S. military in the era before electronic systems. Hired in 1956 as a mathematician at the U.S. Naval Weapons Laboratory, she participated in a path-breaking, award-winning astronomical study that proved, during the early 1960s, the regularity of Pluto’s motion relative to Neptune. Thereafter, from the mid-1970s through the 1980s, using complex algorithms to account for variations in gravitational, tidal, and other forces that distort Earth’s shape, she programmed an IBM 7030 “Stretch” computer to deliver increasingly refined calculations for an extremely accurate geodetic Earth model, a geoid, optimized for what ultimately became the Global Positioning System (GPS) orbit. We thank you, Gladys West, for sharing your brilliance with the world and giving us a much needed technological breakthrough that changed the world forever.

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Happy Founder’s Day: 10 Celebs You Didn’t Know Were AKA’s

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Source: Christian Science Monitor / Getty Today the ladies of the Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority are celebrating their founder’s day. Founded on the campus of Howard University in 1908, the sorority now boasts hundreds of thousands of women who have gone on to enjoy many different career paths. A few of our favorite celebrities are AKAs.  Here’s a list of 10 celebrity you didn’t know repped the pink and green.   Phylicia Rashad Source: Getty / Getty

Happy Founder’s Day: 10 Celebs You Didn’t Know Were AKA’s

It Ain’t Over: Black Greeks Continue To Boycott VH1’s ‘Sorority Sisters’ Reality Show & Launch An Online Block Party In Protest

Hold on wait a minute…y’all thought they were finished?! Remember when we told you that members of the Divine 9 were STEAMING mad with Mona Scott Young for her attention slorey “Sorority Sisters” reality show? Well in addition to (continuing) to boycott the program and encouraging advertisers to pull out , they’re uniting via Facebook (not Twitter) to hopefully put it to bed once and for all. Via D9 For Change: It appears that the real story is being missed, which is, BGLO members and non members have come together and organized on FaceBook, directing members to use Twitter. We teach how to tweet and what works most effectively and work in groups, collectively. It’s a collaboration of BGLO members utilizing numerous social media platforms and resources. We believe that you do FaceBook an injustice when you give all the credit to Twitter. Twitter does not allow us to meet, set up in committees/groups, post daily targeted companies or share ideas and documents all in one location. We have to be organized before we can be really effective on Twitter. We are now adding Instagram and Pinterest to our list of social media platforms. We have ambushes, daily targets and missions. Groups are lead by different members of BGLOs who are all working toward the same goal- to have Sorority Sisters CANCELED. We are using social media platforms like they have never been used. We believe that our efforts are effective and today’s line-up provides confirmation. When have you ever witnessed a network run two new shows, and an in between “behind the scenes” program on a brand new show? Why are they so insisted on degrading our history, we don’t know. But we won’t give up. Our ancestors’ legacies are to important to our communities. D9ForChange has since launched an “Online Block Party” to portray positive images of sorority and fraternity members. Kicking off today, the “party” will take place as “Sorority Sisters” airs on VH1. Our first D9ForChange ONLINE *Block Party* featuring REAL Sorority Sisters & Fraternity Brothers, Is today, January 5, 2015 on FaceBook, where we have designated specific members to watch the show, list the advertisers on the wall, then we all will go over to Twitter and tweet our messages. As the shows are airing, we will be posting step show videos and pictures. Each week will have a different theme. Now, as for the why now? Let us give you a little history lessons. We are so tired of being asked: “Why now?” Why weren’t you upset about all the other negative reality TV shows, before they started exploiting sororities?” […] While it may seem as though the opposition to negative reality TV programs is new, many people have been voicing their concerns, rejecting these images and demanding better representations of Black women on TV since this genre began. “Reality” TV is now depicting our historic organizations that have over 100 years of leadership, service and activism members as classless, hostile, ratchet hoodlums. The negative and false depiction of the members of these organizations despite the many dynamic Black women who are members – Coretta Scott-King, Dorothy Height, Zora Neal Hurston, Hattie McDaniel and countless others – is just outrageous and cannot be tolerated.   What do YOU make of these continued protests??? Is it time to relent and just not watch???

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It Ain’t Over: Black Greeks Continue To Boycott VH1’s ‘Sorority Sisters’ Reality Show & Launch An Online Block Party In Protest

It Ain’t Over: Black Greeks Continue To Boycott VH1’s ‘Sorority Sisters’ Reality Show & Launch An Online Block Party In Protest

Hold on wait a minute…y’all thought they were finished?! Remember when we told you that members of the Divine 9 were STEAMING mad with Mona Scott Young for her attention slorey “Sorority Sisters” reality show? Well in addition to (continuing) to boycott the program and encouraging advertisers to pull out , they’re uniting via Facebook (not Twitter) to hopefully put it to bed once and for all. Via D9 For Change: It appears that the real story is being missed, which is, BGLO members and non members have come together and organized on FaceBook, directing members to use Twitter. We teach how to tweet and what works most effectively and work in groups, collectively. It’s a collaboration of BGLO members utilizing numerous social media platforms and resources. We believe that you do FaceBook an injustice when you give all the credit to Twitter. Twitter does not allow us to meet, set up in committees/groups, post daily targeted companies or share ideas and documents all in one location. We have to be organized before we can be really effective on Twitter. We are now adding Instagram and Pinterest to our list of social media platforms. We have ambushes, daily targets and missions. Groups are lead by different members of BGLOs who are all working toward the same goal- to have Sorority Sisters CANCELED. We are using social media platforms like they have never been used. We believe that our efforts are effective and today’s line-up provides confirmation. When have you ever witnessed a network run two new shows, and an in between “behind the scenes” program on a brand new show? Why are they so insisted on degrading our history, we don’t know. But we won’t give up. Our ancestors’ legacies are to important to our communities. D9ForChange has since launched an “Online Block Party” to portray positive images of sorority and fraternity members. Kicking off today, the “party” will take place as “Sorority Sisters” airs on VH1. Our first D9ForChange ONLINE *Block Party* featuring REAL Sorority Sisters & Fraternity Brothers, Is today, January 5, 2015 on FaceBook, where we have designated specific members to watch the show, list the advertisers on the wall, then we all will go over to Twitter and tweet our messages. As the shows are airing, we will be posting step show videos and pictures. Each week will have a different theme. Now, as for the why now? Let us give you a little history lessons. We are so tired of being asked: “Why now?” Why weren’t you upset about all the other negative reality TV shows, before they started exploiting sororities?” […] While it may seem as though the opposition to negative reality TV programs is new, many people have been voicing their concerns, rejecting these images and demanding better representations of Black women on TV since this genre began. “Reality” TV is now depicting our historic organizations that have over 100 years of leadership, service and activism members as classless, hostile, ratchet hoodlums. The negative and false depiction of the members of these organizations despite the many dynamic Black women who are members – Coretta Scott-King, Dorothy Height, Zora Neal Hurston, Hattie McDaniel and countless others – is just outrageous and cannot be tolerated.   What do YOU make of these continued protests??? Is it time to relent and just not watch???

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‘Sorority Sisters’ Is Terrible, But What About ‘LAHH’? How The Uproar Reveals A Double Standard

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‘Sorority Sisters’ Is Terrible, But What About ‘LAHH’? How The Uproar Reveals A Double Standard

Step Show: Black Greeks Protest Sorority Sisters Outside VH1 Offices

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Black Greek fraternities and sororities are not letting VH1 get away with the airing of their controversial show, Sorority Sisters. Over the weekend, various members…

Step Show: Black Greeks Protest Sorority Sisters Outside VH1 Offices

Sorority Sisters Twitter Backlash Prompts Advertisers To Bow Out

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VH1’s newest reality series, Sorority Sisters is only one episode in and is already making waves… but not in the way the network wants it to.  The…

Sorority Sisters Twitter Backlash Prompts Advertisers To Bow Out

Cuba Gooding Jr. Set To Star In Televised O.J. Simpson Trial Miniseries

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Academy Award-winning actor Cuba Gooding, Jr. (pictured) is set to star as the football hero turned acquitted murder defendant, O.J. Simpson (pictured below) in one…

Cuba Gooding Jr. Set To Star In Televised O.J. Simpson Trial Miniseries