Lambda Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc.; recognize
Impact
The resolution not only honors the Lambda Sigma Chapter for its historical contributions but also underscores its ongoing commitment to social and educational initiatives. The upcoming Centennial Celebration is set for April 20, 2024, and aims to benefit the Blu Growth and Empowerment Society, a nonprofit that focuses on education, advocacy, philanthropy, and social justice in metropolitan Atlanta. This recognition serves as an affirmation of the fraternity's positive influence on state and local communities.
Summary
Senate Resolution 875 recognizes the Lambda Sigma Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. on the occasion of its Centennial Celebration from 1924 to 2024. Established at Howard University in 1914, the fraternity champions the ideals of Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service, currently boasting over 200,000 members across the globe. The Lambda Sigma Chapter, known for producing numerous fraternity leaders, has continuously exemplified these values through various community service and educational programs.
Contention
Although resolutions such as SR875 are generally not controversial, the recognition of organizations like the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity often brings discussions about the role of Greek life in contemporary society. Advocates point to the fraternity's positive contributions to leadership development among young men and its commitment to service, while critics may highlight the historical challenges associated with exclusivity in Greek organizations. This resolution seeks to promote a more inclusive narrative of such organizations, showcasing their contributions to diversity and community support.
To Recognize And Honor Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated And Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., For Their Contributions To Their Communities, The State Of Arkansas, The Nation, And The World.