October 2023
“The Male Perspective” with guestβ Phi Iota β Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
ππππ§π¨π₯ππ π¦ππ₯πππ¦: The Men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. π§πππ¦ πͺπππ Phi Iota Graduate Chapter Phoenix, Arizona Chartered in 1946 On todayβs installment of “The Male Perspective,” Phi Iota is represented by its current Basileus, Bro. Jeff Birthwright, Immediate Past Basileus, Bro. Lourenco Lopes and Bro. Khaim Williams. For over 75 years, Phi Iota has actively served the Phoenix community. Through its Omega Youth Leadership Academy, a community-based youth Read More
“The Male Perspective” with guestβ Tau Pi β Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
ππππ§π¨π₯ππ π¦ππ₯πππ¦: The Men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. π§πππ¦ πͺπππ Tau Pi Graduate Chapter Columbia, Maryland Chartered in 1975 On todayβs installment of “The Male Perspective,” Tau Pi is represented by its current Basileus, Bro. Nicholas Meade and Vice Basileus, Bro. Earl Jefferson, III. Since 1975, the Central Maryland Ques have been actively working as servants to uplift those in the Columbia, Maryland area and beyond. Tau Pi Read More
“The Male Perspective” with guestβ Rho Mu Mu β Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
ππππ§π¨π₯ππ π¦ππ₯πππ¦: The Men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. π§πππ¦ πͺπππ Rho Mu Mu Graduate Chapter West Side of Chicago, Illinois Chartered in 2011 On todayβs installment of “The Male Perspective,” Rho Mu Mu Chapter is represented by its current Keeper of Records and Seal, Bro. Bryan Morrison. As active servants in the Chicago area, Bro. Morrison discusses one of the ways Rho Mu Mu impacts the local youth Read More
“The Male Perspective” with guestβ Psi Alpha β Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
ππππ§π¨π₯ππ π¦ππ₯πππ¦: The Men of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. π§πππ¦ πͺπππ Psi Alpha Graduate Chapter San Antonio, Texas Chartered in 1940 On todayβs installment of “The Male Perspective,” Bro. Dr. Mateen Diop of Psi Alpha Chapter, a former principal with a long career in education, discusses a few of the systemic challenges in Kβ12 environments for Black students and Black male educators. The discussion also looks at how Black Read More