Legacy 2016 Miami: Black History Month Issue | Page 5

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2016 of college men of similar high ideals of scholarship and manhood in order to stimulate the attainment of ideas and ambitions of its members; occupy a progressive, helpful and constructive place in political life of the community and nation; and foster the humanity, freedom, and dignity of the individual; and aid downtrodden humanity in its efforts to achieve higher economic and intellectual status. The guiding principles of the fraternity are Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift. Historically, OPP played a vital role when the United States entered World War I in 1917 by having several brothers in the first class of black soldiers graduate from Fort Des Moines military training facility. OPP continues to be on the front line, leveraging its power, influence and more than 100 years of commitment to the uplift of our people and our communities. Annually, the fraternity has been the national volunteer for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as one of their many community projects. The current Grand Basileus of OPP is Antonio F. Knox. Several Omegas have been in the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement. They include: Grant Reynolds, Roy Wilkins, Jesse Jackson, Vernon Jordan, and Oliver Hill. OPP AN INDEPENDENT SUPPLEMENT BY MIA MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS GROUP TO MIAMI HERALD celebrities include Shaquille O'Neal, Magic Johnson and Steve Harvey. Local OPP personalities include Congressman Kendrick B. Meek; Bill Diggs, CEO and President of the Mourning Family Foundation; and The Honorable Oliver Gilbert Mayor of Miami Gardens. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, is celebrating 103 years. It was founded to provide scholarships, support to the underserved, educate and stimulate participation in public policy and to highlight issues and provide solutions for problems in communities. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority has over 1000 collegiate and alumnae chapters located in the United States, England, Japan, Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jamaica and the Republic of Korea resulting in a membership of over 200,000. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five Point Programmatic Thrust of economic development, educational development, international awareness and involvement, physical and mental health, and political awareness and involvement. The National president is Dr. Paulette C. Walker. Listed amongst their celebrity icons are Shirley Chisholm, Natalie Cole, Soledad O’Brien, Aretha Franklin, Cecely Tyson, and the late Mary McLeod Bethune. Some of the sorority’s well-known local personalities are Dr. Roslyn Artis, President of Florida Memorial University; Dr. Brenda Snipes, Broward County Supervisor of Elections; Audrey Edmonson, Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners; Maud P. Newbold, Historic Virginia Key Beach Trust Trustee; Petula Burks, Director of Public Affairs, The City of Miami Gardens; and Shirley Gibson, the First Mayor of Miami Gardens. The founders of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated (PBS) wanted to create an organization that viewed itself as “a part of” the general community rather than “apart from” the general community and a mechanism to deliver services and skills to the communities from which they had come. Today, PBS has blossomed into an international organization establishing the PBS National Foundation, the PBS Federal Credit Union and The Sigma Beta Club Foundation. In keeping with its commitment to President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative, the fraternity BB5 introduced its 10-point agenda to address issues impacting men of color in our communities. The current International President of PBS is Jonathan A. Mason Sr. Famous Sigmas include honorary member former President Bill Clinton, the first president to be inducted into an historically black fraternity, Emmitt Smith, Al Roker, Blair Underwood, Terrence Howard, Harry Belafonte, and J. Anthony Brown. Prominent Sigmas in South Florida include Gerald Grant- Author of “Bold Moves to Creating Financial Wealth”; Reginald Fox- Principal, Kendale Elementary School; Ray Smith- Board Member, Florida Memorial University, Retired UPS Executive; and Alva Royston Sr., President of A. Randall Financial. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated’s founders believed that sorority elitism and socializing overshadowed the real mission for progressive organizations and failed to address fully the societal mores, ills, prejudices, and poverty affecting humanity in general and the black community in particular. Please go to our digital version to see the remainder of this article at www.bitly.com/legacymagazines