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A Broken Record

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated packs a punch in service

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated packs a punch in service

By Eva D. Coleman
Lifestyle & Culture Editor

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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated International President Danette Anthony Reed hoists certificate after organization breaks world record for most personal hygiene kits assembled in one hour during 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas July 6, 2024

Yes, it’s a broken record. Time and time again, the first and oldest Black Greek sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha, has set a new standard. Guinness World Records representative Mike Marcotte was on hand to crown the organization as having assembled the most personal hygiene kits in one hour. This feat was accomplished during the 71st Boule, biennial convention, in Dallas, Texas on July 6, 2024.

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Sorority member Vivian Johnson laughs will fellow member in ballroom for personal hygiene kit assembly during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

“We’re the first Black sorority incorporated, and we’re going to be the first Greek organization to create a service record,” International President Danette Anthony Reed said to the members assembled in the ballroom surrounded by tables filled with hygiene items. “We’re going to be the first not only to beat it but to exceed it ‘cause we’re always the first.”

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Personal hygiene kit assembly table 16 captain Kimberly Clayton during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas
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Back of convention shirt on sorority member in ballroom for personal hygiene kit assemply during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas
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Members enter ballroom for personal hygiene kit assemply during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas
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Members excitedly enter ballroom for personal hygiene kit assemply during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

The crowd enthusiastically responded back to which Anthony Reed said, “I’m fired up!”

In the ballroom located inside the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, there were 20 prepared tables. As sorority members entered, they were ushered to their assigned tables and given designated roles. Each table had 26 members tasked with opening bags and placing a number of items inside, including washcloths, combs, toothbrushes, soap, sunscreen and more. One of each item was placed in each bag.

“Sorors, in order for this to count, we have to stay accurate,” an organization leader often repeated.

Together, the sorority members met their goal of packing 8500 kits in one hour. The previous record of 6136 kits was held by Orange County United Way.

A local benefactor of the kits, The Stewpot, had representatives in attendance to see the assembly in action. The organization is a part of First Presbyterian Church of Dallas, whose literature described The Stewpot as being “a safe haven for those experiencing and at risk of homelessness.” 

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Personal hygiene kit assembly captain gives instructions to team during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

Partners of The Stewpot who will receive personal hygiene kits as well are The Bridge, Austin Street Center and Family Gateway.

“This is bringing dignity and respect to those who are unhoused in Dallas,” The Stewpot Executive Director Brenda Snitzer said in her remarks to the sorority members.

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“It’s amazing to see this many Black women coming together for a common goal and being of service to all mankind,” table 16 captain Kimberly Clayton of Sigma Sigma Omega chapter in Oklahoma City, OK said.

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Personal hygiene kit assembly table 20 captain gives instructions to team during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

Rose Miller, a longtime member of the sorority, was giddy and dancing at her table’s record finish in assembling their kits.

“I’m Golden [50+ years], I’m a Life Member and was the oldest at my table and we finished first,” Miller proudly shared.

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Rose Miller, 83, of Iota Lambda Omega chapter in Columbia, Maryland proudly shares her Golden (50 year) and lifetime membership status and being the oldest on her assembly table that finished first during 71st Boule July 6, 2024 in Dallas, Texas
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Sorority member prepares for personal hygiene kit assembly during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

Miller, 83, is a member of the Iota Lambda Omega Chapter in Columbia, MD. She was initiated into the Gamma Eta Chapter in 1963 at Knoxville College in Knoxville, TN. She shared that her school, unfortunately, no longer exists.

Such is the story for many who pledged the sorority,which was founded on the campus of Howard University in 1908. While some schools and members have come and gone, those who are living remain steadfast in the love they have for sisterhood and service. 

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Sorority sisters hold pinkies in the air at conclusion of kit assembly for their table during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

The consistency and longevity is not by happenstance, and goes well beyond college years. The accomplishments of the sorority are initiated, elevated and ring true over and over… just like a broken record.

Sorority sisters hold pinkies in the air at conclusion of kit assembly
Sorority sisters hold pinkies in the air at conclusion of kit assembly for their table during Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas

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