The Origins of Black History Month in Boston

By Brother David L. Carl 1-93-G Gamma chapter, and its commitment to Black History Month is rooted in the creation of this important celebration.  By uplifting the achievements of our history, we honor the legacy of our chapter and continue the work of the men of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. Carter Goodwin Woodson Address Read more about The Origins of Black History Month in Boston[…]

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New York MTA Honors Gamma Chapter Brother For Black History Month

By Brother David L. Carl 1-93-G In celebration of Black History Month, the Metropolitan Transit Authority Bridges and Tunnels Diversity Council honors the legacy of Brother Joseph Lincoln Parker. Brother Parker, and African American pioneer in architectural engineering, contributed greatly to many of the largest public transportation projects in New York history. Brother Parker, initiated Read more about New York MTA Honors Gamma Chapter Brother For Black History Month[…]

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Bro. Norman Hayes Honored

Brother Norman Hayes, a defensive standout who led the Harvard University football team to an undefeated season in 2014, was honored during the fourth annual Dr. Benjamin E. Mays Scholarship Awards Gala. The event, held the weekend of November 21-23, also celebrated the 98th anniversary of Gamma Chapter. Brother Hayes is a 2013 initiate of Read more about Bro. Norman Hayes Honored[…]

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