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Res 0568-2023

Designating May 10 annually as National Pan-Hellenic Council Day in the City of New York.

ResolutionAdoptedCommittee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relationsintroduced 2023-04-11

Adopted by the full Council.

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Agenda: 2023-04-11Passed: 2023-12-06
Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup RelationsDepartment of Cultural Affairs, libraries, museums, Art Commission, New York City Commission for the United Nations, Consular Corps and Protocol, Mayor’s Office of Special Projects and Community Events, and to encourage harmony among the citizens of New York City, to promote the image of New York City and enhance the relationship of its citizens with the international community.

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IntroducedIntroduced by Council
2023-04-11 · City Council
ActionReferred to Comm by Council
2023-04-11 · City Council
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2023-09-26 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
HeldLaid Over by Committee
2023-09-26 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
HeardHearing Held by Committee
2023-12-06 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
AdvancedApproved by Committee
2023-12-06 · Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations
AdvancedApproved, by Council
2023-12-06 · City Council

Votes (9)

Aye (8)
Shahana K. HanifFrancisco P. MoyaFarah N. LouisRita C. JosephEric DinowitzCrystal HudsonChi A. OsséAmanda C. Farías
Excused (1)
Sandra Ung

Heard at (4)

City Council · 2023-12-06 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations · 2023-12-06 · 9:30 AM · Council Chambers - City Hall
Committee on Cultural Affairs, Libraries and International Intergroup Relations · 2023-09-26 · 10:00 AM · Committee Room - City Hall
City Council · 2023-04-11 · 1:30 PM · Council Chambers - City Hall

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Whereas, The National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) is the coordinating body of Black Greek-Letter Organizations of college-educated women and men committed to "community awareness and action through educational, economic, and cultural service activities"; and Whereas, NPHC was founded on May 10, 1930, at Howard University by five chartering organizations-Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; and Whereas, NPHC then added four more organizations to its membership-Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity in 1931, Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority in 1937, and Iota Phi Theta Fraternity in 1997-later becoming known affectionately as the "Divine Nine"; and Whereas, Each NPHC sorority and fraternity grew out of a time when Blacks were denied fundamental rights and when Black college students too often felt isolated by their race or social class on college campuses; and Whereas, NPHC's powerful motto "Until We Are All Free" made its purpose clear; and Whereas, NPHC sororities and fraternities began to work together to create social programs that would bring about the social change that their members wanted to see for themselves, for their peers, for Blacks across the nation, and for the nation itself; and Whereas, NPHC expects that, after graduation, members of its nine sororities and fraternities will join a graduate chapter and continue to be active in community work dedicated to positive social change wherever they live; and Whereas, NPHC currently oversees 97 collegiate councils and 172 alumnae/alumni councils (including one for Greater New York) across 40 states and in other countries; and Whereas, Members of NPHC sororities and fraternities have made significant contributions to the advancement of civil rights, including W.E.B. DuBois, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Martin Luther King, Jr.; and Whereas, Members of NPHC sororities and fraternities have made significant contributions in performing arts, including Ben Vereen, Ava DuVernay, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Wanda Sykes, and Phylicia Rashad; and Whereas, Members of NPHC sororities and fraternities have made significant contributions in literature, including Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Nikki Giovanni; and Whereas, Members of NPHC sororities and fraternities have made significant contributions in government service, including Thurgood Marshall, Andrew Young, and Vice President Kamala Harris; and Whereas, In speaking to a convention of her Alpha Kappa Alpha sorors in July 2022, Vice President Harris, a proud Howard University graduate, noted that the Divine Nine were "founded to create lasting bonds of community" and that all of the founders "were acutely aware we needed to build networks of support for young Black men and women who attend college in America"; and Whereas, Vice President Harris, recalling a photograph of President Harry S. Truman from 1950, remarked that President Truman "was meeting with representatives from the National Pan-Hellenic Council, which included a member of our sorority, to talk about ending employment discrimination in America" and that "members of the Divine Nine have always made sure Black voices are in the rooms where decisions are being made...and [that] we will always fight for what our communities need and for the best of who we are as a nation"; and Whereas, Vice President Harris concluded her remarks by noting that "through our sisterhood, we teach that there is no barrier we cannot break and there is no obstacle we cannot overcome"; and Whereas, Today, members of the Divine Nine continue a legacy of breaking barriers and overcoming obstacles in the service of social change; and Whereas, Members of the Divine Nine in federal government service from New York City (NYC) include Brooklynites Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to the United States House of Representatives (1969-1983), and Hakeem Jeffries, the first Black Minority Leader of the House of Representatives; and Whereas, Members of the Divine Nine in local government service in NYC include Adrienne Adams, the first Black woman elected as the Speaker of the New York City Council, as well as other current and former Council members; and Whereas, The designation of a day is fitting to commemorate the founding of the NPHC and the community work that is done by Divine Nine members in NYC and in communities across the nation; now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the Council of the City of New York designates May 10 annually as National Pan-Hellenic Council Day in the City of New York to recognize the contributions made to social change by members of nine Black sororities and fraternities, known as the Divine Nine. LS #11990 3/20/23 RHP 3