Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.; commemorate observance of AKA Day at the Capitol.
The resolution highlights the organization’s efforts to empower families, build economic wealth, and enhance community initiatives in Mississippi. It emphasizes the sorority's legacy of service since its first chapter was established in the state in 1934. The presence of Alpha Kappa Alpha members within the Mississippi House of Representatives is underscored, showcasing their ongoing commitment to public service and advocacy.
House Resolution 140 commemorates Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated on the observation of Alpha Kappa Alpha Day at the Capitol on March 21, 2023. Founded in 1908 by college-educated African-American women, the sorority has a rich history and a significant presence, comprising 10 regions globally. The resolution recognizes the organization’s impact and service provided by its members, particularly within Mississippi and its contributions in social justice and community service.
While specific points of contention are not detailed in the resolution, the commemoration of such an established organization might spark discussions around the historical and continuing contributions of African-American women's organizations in social advocacy. Some may question the implications of such recognitions within broader legislative priorities, but this resolution primarily serves to celebrate the positive contributions of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to the community.