Brother Kyle Bell, in conjunction with the Kappa Foundation, rented a theater at the Emagine Canton movie theater for a private viewing of the block buster Marvel movie “The Avengers” on Saturday, May 5, 2018. The 87 seat theater was sold out. Not only did the Brothers and their families and friends attend this event
Friends, family, everyone…you’re invited to come out and enjoy some wings with the lovely Silhouettes of the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti-Inkster Alumni and the Kappas. Over many years, the Silhouettes have assisted us in providing scholarships for our youth. The Silhouettes are sponsoring another Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant fundraiser on May 18, 2018, 216 James L Hart
The Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti-Inkster Alumni Chapter is pleased to introduce our four newest members who were initiated in Spring 2018. Pictured left to right, our four new Brothers are: Mark Farr is CEO of Non Profit Organization and Retired from the United States Air Force Jon May is a Google employee and has served in the
Come out and join your Brothers and other men in the Community who are concerned about their health, want to fellowship with others in the community, and enjoy a free hot breakfast. Our own Brother, Dr. Scott Mial, will be a presenter along with Brother Dwayne Gill, Comedy Cop, Lansing Alumni. There will be free
Congratulations to Brothers Hal Heard III, Scott Mial, and Greg Sipp for their recognition by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Delta Psi Omega Alumni Chapter. Brother Scott Mial was honored in 2001 to pick up his father’s, who was a Kappa Brother, recognition from this same Chapter posthumously. Now Father and Son have been
One out of every three African-Americans males will be incarcerated during their lifetime. How long will Americans tolerate a dual justice system? We cannot afford to ignore this catastrophic growth in incarceration! Sadly, the incarceration rate for African-American females is spiraling rapidly. It is both unjust and unfair to future generations of African Americans for