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Zeta Phi Beta
Zeta Phi Beta (???) is an international, historically black Greek-lettered sorority and a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council.[1] Zeta Phi Beta is organized into 800+ chapters, in eight intercontinental regions including the USA, Africa, Europe, Asia and the Caribbean.[2]In 1948, Zeta Phi Beta became the first Greek-letter organization to charter a chapter in Africa (in Monrovia, Liberia, Africa).[3][4] It was also the first organization to establish adult and youth auxiliary groups and centralize its operations in a national headquarters.[2][3] Today, there are also chapters in U.S. Virgin Islands, Jamaica, Bahamas, Japan, Korea, Barbados, and Haiti. Zeta Phi Beta is the only NPHC sorority that is constitutionally bound to a fraternity, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated.[3] The sorority maintains affiliations with several organizations including American Diabetes Association, American Cancer Society, American Red Cross, National Council of Negro Women, and the United Negro College Fund.[5]
HistoryEarly history
The sorority held the first boule (convention) in 1920 with members of Phi Beta Sigma at Howard University.[7] The Archon, the sorority's official magazine was established shortly afterwards.[7]
In 1923, the first chapter of any black sorority to organize a collegiate chapter in Texas, Theta chapter, was established at Wiley College.[4] Founders (The Five Pearls)
Federal investigation and lawsuitFollowing a February 5, 2006 news report by WJLA, an ABC affiliated TV station, the U.S.'s Internal Revenue Service, Federal Bureau of Investigation and United States Attorney opened an investigation into alleged financial irregularities occurring in the sorority.[8] The purpose of the investigation was to determine if National President, Barbara C. Moore, had obtained funds from the tax-exempt organization for personal gain.[8] During the investigation, sorority member and former National Executive Board member, Natasha Stark was expelled for "violating her duty of loyalty to the sorority, engaging in conduct injurious to the sorority or its purposes, and unsisterly conduct."[8] on March 20, 2007, Starks filed a lawsuit with the District of Columbia District Court requesting $1 million in damages.[9] Official auxiliary organizationsAmicaeThe Amicae is composed of women who have not obtained a college degrees, but wish to assist Zeta Phi Beta members in local activities. Currently there are over 175 Amicae groups in the USA with the first Amicae chapter organized in Omaha, Nebraska in 1947.[2] ArchonettesThe Archonettes is composed of young high school-aged ladies (age 14 to 18).[2] Each Archonette group is affiliated with a local chapter of Zeta Phi Beta.[10] AmicettesThe Amicettes is composed of girls age 9 to 13.[2] Each Amicettes group is affiliated with a local chapter of Zeta Phi Beta.[10] PearlettesThe Pearlettes is composed of young girls age 4 to 8.[2] Pearlettes are mentored by members of Zeta Phi Beta.[10] Zeta Male NetworkThe Zeta Male Network is the title given to the support organization that includes males in the lives of members of Zeta Phi Beta.[2] Signature programsNational Educational Foundation
The National Educational Foundation of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. is a 501© 3 trust organization created in 1975 and operated by Zeta Phi Beta to oversee the sorority's charitable and educational activities.[12][11] The trust awards scholarship grants, conducts community educational programs and activities, and engages in Foundation scholarship related research.[12] The Foundation partnered with Xavier University of New Orleans, The Consumer Health Foundation, the MidAtlantic Cancer Genetics Network, the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus, and The Family Life Center of Shiloh Baptist Church and presented conferences on human genome research in Washington, D. C., Atlanta Georgia, New Orleans, Louisiana, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Chicago, Illinois.[13] Stork's Nest
Z-HOPE
Z-HOPE (Zetas Helping Other People Excel) is an international service initiative, introduced by Zeta Phi Beta International Grand Basileus Barbara C. Moore. To date, more than 750,000 individuals have participated in Z-HOPE related activities and programs.[15] ZOL (Zeta Organizational Leadership Program)
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Members of Zeta Phi Beta and Phi Beta Sigma stepping See also
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