Commends Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated upon the celebration of its 112th anniversary as and organization an recognizes May 8, 2019, as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.
The resolution emphasizes the fraternity's contributions to civil rights and social justice, acknowledging the ongoing advocacy work they have engaged in since their founding in 1906. Highlighted programs, such as the 'Go-to-High-School, Go-to-College' campaign and voter registration initiatives, demonstrate Alpha Phi Alpha's commitment to educational development and civic engagement, which align with state interests in fostering educational achievement and civic participation among youth.
Senate Resolution No. 109, introduced by Senator Wesley T. Bishop, commemorates the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated on the celebration of its 112th anniversary. This resolution recognizes May 8, 2019, as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. The fraternity, known for being the first intercollegiate Greek letter organization established for African-American men, has a long history of promoting brotherhood, academic excellence, and community service.
The sentiment surrounding SR 109 is overwhelmingly positive. It reflects a celebration of the rich history and ongoing achievements of Alpha Phi Alpha members, who have played significant roles in uplifting their communities. Lawmakers and members of the fraternity express gratitude for the resolutions as an affirmation of the fraternity's impact on society, particularly concerning educational access and civil rights advocacy.
While there appears to be a consensus in support of SR 109, as it primarily honors an organization with a commendable legacy, the broader context surrounding discussions of fraternity and sorority organizations in legislative settings sometimes includes debates on inclusive representation and the role such organizations play in modern society. Nonetheless, the resolution's focus on tangible contributions mitigates significant points of contention, allowing for a largely unified commendation.