N. Calif. Fall Cluster Meeting

bro. reginald paul, northern california state director, sent out this notification a while ago regarding next saturday’s cluster meeting. it’s mandatory for all chapter officers and recommended for all financial members. The 2006 Northern California Cluster Spring Meeting California State University East Bay, Hayward, CA North Science Building room 125 Saturday, October 7th, 9:30am sharp. … Read moreN. Calif. Fall Cluster Meeting

And In One Day…the World Changed. Praise God!

Hotep To the Keepers of the Dream – The Brothers of the Dove:

Several weeks ago, in the middle of the night, a soft voice whispered to me in my sleep. The voice said to me, “You must go to Kansas State University. The answer that you have searched for over more than a quarter-century is waiting for you in Kansas”.

Kansas? Manhattan, Kansas? What the hell could I possibly find in Manhattan, Kansas?

The answer came back, “You will find yourself in Manhattan, Kansas.” And then the soft voice fell silent.

I was born 61 years ago in Manhattan. Manhattan, New York (Harlem Hospital to be exact). I have searched, without success thus far, to establish the exact moment of my birth in Manhattan on February 14, 1945. A little bit more than a quarter century before my birth, the Delta Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma was born on the campus of the Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas.

The Founders of Phi Beta Sigma lived, and personified, the principles that they established and left to us. A. Langston Taylor had heard of the fraternities on the campus of Howard University before his acceptance. And Abram Langston Taylor had made promise to God that if he were ever able to attend Howard University; he would work to establish a new fraternity – a fraternity that would exist under a new mandate. Brother Taylor’s personal motto was, “Culture for Service”. Brother Taylor promised God that if he were ever able to attend Howard University, he would establish a fraternity dedicated to sharing the benefits that he had received with those who had not been quite so fortunate. With the establishment of Phi Beta Sigma, that promise to God was fulfilled. Founder Taylor exemplified the principle of Service.

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Not Ready

coming into the regional conference season, i put out a few feelers soliciting for guest bloggers to write about their experiences at regionals. while i didn’t get the participation i had wanted, i did receive the following perspective of the eastern regional conference.

Brothers are not ready for progressive change…

It has been a few weeks since the 91st Anniversary Eastern Regional Conference. To put it in simple terms, “Ain’t much change???. Once again we had brothers re-elected not due to positive progress within the Region or even on the strength of programming during their previous term, but solely due to deals and dirty politics.

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Black Documentary Film Series in DC

First Annual Black Docs Film Series. Black Docs A Black documentary film festival http://www.urbanfilmseries.com/ May through August 2006 Landmark Theatre’s E Street Cinema 555 11th Street, NW Washington, DC. May 25 (The Official Public Premiere) Harlem Globetrotters: The Team That Changed The World (2005) Invited Guests: Coaches John Thompson II & III June 29 (The … Read moreBlack Documentary Film Series in DC