Winter Issue - National Founders Day

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barriers were similar to those that Millennials cur- rently face. However, Black Millennials may finally be the generation to say, enough! Black Millen- nials are frustrated with the injustices and unfair treatment. The nation’s African American students are search- ing profoundly and visibly for a definitive end to racial injustice. College campuses have once again become the proving grounds for the training and testing of social responsibility and leadership. The National Panhellenic, otherwise know as the Di- vine Nine, has once again become a primary front in the battle against inequality on campuses. Social media has significantly changed virtual access

to information undergraduate members acquire, making them more knowledgeable, and making it easier for them to communicate their expectations. Kappa Alpha Psi’s emphasis on achievement and service speaks to this reality. Kappa Alpha Psi must develop strategies to ensure our undergradu- ates are successful with specific intervention to address their collective needs. Our Advising National Team is well positioned to accept the challenge to move forward aggres- sively in the interests of our members as well as to embrace new ideas to grow our undergradu- ate chapters and ensure the Kappa experience is meaningful to all undergraduate members.

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