National Founders ’ Day
114th Anniversary Commemoration
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Confined to what she called “ a small circumscribed life ” in the segregated and male-dominated milieu that characterized the early 1900s , Howard University co-ed Ethel Hedgemon dreamed of creating a support network for women with like minds coming together for mutual uplift , and coalescing their talents and strengths for the benefit of others . In 1908 , her vision crystallized as Alpha Kappa Alpha , the first Negro Greek-letter sorority . Five years later ( 1913 ), lead incorporator , Nellie Quander , ensured Alpha Kappa Alpha ’ s perpetuity through incorporation in the District of Columbia .
AKA has since grown into a force of more than 320,000 collegiate and graduates , constituting 1,044 chapters in 45 states , the District of Columbia , the U . S . Virgin Islands , Bahamas , Bermuda , Canada , Japan , Germany , South Korea , United Arab Emirates , Liberia and South Africa . The Alpha Kappa Alpha program today still reflects the communal consciousness steeped in the AKA tradition and embodied in the sorority ’ s credo , “ To be supreme in service to all mankind .” Cultural awareness and social advocacy marked Alpha Kappa Alpha ’ s infancy , but within one year ( 1914 ) of acquiring corporate status , AKA had also made its mark on education , establishing a scholarship award . The programming was a prelude to the thousands of pioneering and enduring initiatives that eventually defined the Alpha Kappa Alpha brand . AKA has enriched minds and encouraged life-long learning ; provided aid for the poor , the sick , and underserved ; initiated social action to advance human and civil rights ; worked collaboratively with other groups to maximize outreach on progressive endeavors ; and continually produced leaders to continue its credo of service .
Guided by 30 international presidents from Nellie M . Quander ( 1913-1919 ) to Dr . Glenda Glover ( 2018-2022 ), with reinforcement from a professional corporate office staff since 1949 , AKA ’ s corps of volunteers have implemented service programs and social action initiatives that have transformed communities in cities , states , the nation , and the world for the better .
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