This resolution congratulates and commends Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. for its 117 years of service.
Impact
The resolution recognizes not only the historical significance of the sorority but also its current initiatives that aim to empower families, enhance local economies, and foster sisterhood among members. The sorority's initiatives from 2022 to 2026 encompass six key areas: strengthening sisterhood, empowering families, building economic wealth, enhancing the environment, advocating for social justice, and uplifting local communities. These points illustrate the ongoing relevance of the sorority's mission in addressing contemporary societal challenges.
Summary
HR45 is a resolution honoring Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® on its 117 years of dedicated service to communities. Founded in 1908 at Howard University, the sorority was established with core tenets that promote high scholastic and ethical standards, unity among women, and advocacy for social issues that affect girls and women. The resolution celebrates the sorority's impact, which has expanded to over 1,075 chapters globally and includes more than 120,000 active members, further emphasizing its commitment to serving mankind through diverse initiatives.
Contention
While the resolution primarily serves as a celebration and recognition, it highlights the broader context of sororities and organizations that focus on social issues, which can often lead to discussions about gender, race, and socioeconomic inequalities. Recognizing such an organization sheds light on their contributions to social change, yet it also brings attention to the systemic challenges that still exist in society, which these groups aim to combat.
Congratulating Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., on the historic milestone of 113 years of serving local and international communities, maintaining a commitment to the betterment of mankind, and enriching the lives of collegiate men throughout the United States.
Commending the University of South Alabama on the occasion of its 60th anniversary and its years of service to the State of Alabama and the United States.
Acknowledging and apologizing for the mistreatment of, and discrimination against, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals who served the United States in the uniformed services, the Foreign Service, and the Federal civil service.