Senate Resolution 163 recognizes February 20, 2023, as Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. Day at the state capitol. This resolution acknowledges the contributions and community service efforts of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the first sorority founded by African American college women. The resolution highlights the organization's commitment to civic engagement and community improvement, with a focus on issues that strengthen families and communities within Georgia.
The sorority, founded in 1908 at Howard University, boasts over 1,018 chapters worldwide, with approximately 50 active in Georgia's colleges and universities. The resolution emphasizes Alpha Kappa Alpha's role in advocating for education, health care, and economic development, aligning with their service components which include initiatives for women's healthcare, economic legacy, and global impact.
In observance of this day, members of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority are encouraged to meet with legislators to discuss pertinent issues. The resolution illustrates the sorority's mission and the importance of political engagement among women, encapsulated in the theme 'When Women Vote - Women L.E.A.D (Learn, Empower, Advocate, and Decide)'.
The resolution reflects a broader trend of honoring organizations that promote community service and advocacy, enhancing state awareness of the contributions these groups make to society. By designating an official day for recognition, the state aims to foster continued dialogue and collaboration between the sorority and legislative representatives.