What is Phi Beta
Sigma Fraternity?
An organization
that strives for change both in it's members and in the community?
An international
brotherhood of over 105,000 men worldwide ranging from the Caribbean, Germany and Africa to the Phillipines, Switzerland
and back to our lovely United States?
All this and more!!
Sparked October 18, 1913 in a local YMCA by three young men - A. Langston Taylor, Leonard F. Morse
and Charles I. Brown, The Fraternity was formally organized and chartered at Howard University in the year of light (1914).
Founded upon the principles of Brotherhood, Service and Scholarship, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity has constantly remained a force
of change in the African-American Community. Through it's three National Programs, Bigger and Better Business, Social Action
and Education, the Fraternity has demonstrated unparralleled excellence and leadership;Our National mentoring program, the
Sigma Beta Club, one of the more notable accomplishments of the Fraternity, has helped to shape and mold young men and boys
nationwide. Phi Beta Sigma's focus in past social issues included being instrumental in establishing National and State Anti-Lynching
legislation in the 1930's and 40's, the elimination of racial discrimination and segration in federal, state, municipal and
county employment in the 50's and 60's along with the abolition of Jim Crow Laws. Brother A. Phillip Randolph was a key factor
and the mind behind the march on Washington during the sixties
civil right's movement, as was brother Huey P. Newton in awakening the minds of African-Americans to rise up out of the plight
of mental slavery.
Though often imitated, we can never be properly duplicated- Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. and Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. still remain
the first and only constitutionally
bound brother-sister African-American greek letter organization in existence. Others have come along and tried to imitate
what Sigma and Zeta began, but they were not built from the same framework and thus, can NEVER be called a true family.
In the year of 1995, Phi Beta Sigma in cooperation with our lovely sorors of Zeta, became the only
African-American Fraternity and Sorority to not only SUPPORT the Million Man March in Washington, DC, but to SPONSOR it as
well, with Phi Beta Sigma's headquarters at 145 Kennedy St. NW in Washington, DC serving as the National Headquarters for
the event. Our distinguished Brother Benjamin Chavis was the coordinator behind the event.
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity is one of nine (9) African-American Fraternities and sororities that comprise
the National Pan-Hellenic Council.
Mission
Statement:
The brothers of Phi Beta Sigma are the Fraternity's most valuable resource and strength. They
are the primary means by which Phi Beta Sigma objectives will be achieved.
In order to accomplish the fraternity's objectives, it is essential that systems are instituted
that effectively embody "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity" and promote Brotherhood, Scholarship and Service.
To optimize Phi Beta Sigma's effectiveness, the Fraternity will:
Strengthen and serve proactively the Brotherhood as a supportive resource that positively impacts the Fraternity's
growth and financial solvency.
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