Eta Phi Beta Explained

Eta Phi Beta
Letters:Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: ΗΦΒ
Coat Of Arms:File:The_crest_of_Eta_Phi_Beta.png
Birthplace:Lewis Business College
Affiliation:Independent
Status:Active
Type:Professional
Emphasis:Business, African-American
Scope:National
Motto:Not For Ourselves, But For Others
Colors: Crimson, Gold and Black
Philanthropy:NAACP, UNCF
Chapters:91
Lifetime:5,000
Nickname:Bee-Ettes, Senords, Eta Kids
Address:19983 Livernois Avenue, Suite B
City:Detroit
State:Michigan
Zip Code:48221
Country:United States

Eta Phi Beta (ΗΦΒ) is an African American business sorority located in the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands.[1] It was founded in Detroit, Michigan at the historically black Lewis Business College in October 1942. In 1997, the organization had 91 chapters and over 5,000 members internationally.[2]

History

Eta Phi Beta was established by students at the historically black Lewis Business College in Detroit, Michigan in October 1942. Eta Phi Beta was founded to foster women to enter into the world of business. Its founders were Ivy Burt Banks, Dorothy Sylvers Brown, Earline Carter, Mae Edwards Curry, Katherine Douglas, Atheline Shelton Graham, Merry Green Hubbard, Ethel Madison, Ann Porter, Mattie Rankin, and Lena Reed.[3]

The sorority was incorporated in 1943.[4] Additional chapters were chartered at schools such as St. Augustine's University as well as the city of Indianapolis.[5] [6] In 1977, the Michigan state House of Representatives approved a resolution making May 14, 1977 the Eta Phi Beta Sorority Day.[7]

The sorority had over 80 chapters nationwide in 2002. On June 13, 2009, the 81st Texas Legislature House of Representatives honored Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. to commemorate its 2009 Founders Day.[8] Another resolution was made in the state of Georgia.[9]

Eta Phi Beta is an affiliate member of the National Council of Negro Women.[10]

Symbols

The sorority's colors are crimson, gold, and black. Its motto is "Not For Ourselves, But For Others."[11]

Activities

Chapters meet monthly from September to June. The sorority hosts its national convention, The Grand Boule', biennially on even-numbered years. Regional conferences are held biennially on odd-numbered years.

Eta Phi Beta funds various charitable organizations including the March of Dimes, the NAACP, and the United Negro College Fund.[12] Its main national charitable project is services for citizens with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The biennial Gloria Chapman Walk-a-thon raises funds for community-based organizations that work in this area. Nationally, the sorority also supports breast cancer awareness and domestic violence prevention.

Chapters, regions, and the Grand chapter all award annual scholarships for high school graduates and college students. Chapters also support programs and provide tutoring to teach young children life skills, reading, mathematics literary, and social etiquette. Some chapters host an annual Cotillion Ball that introduces children into society.

Established in 1949, the National Council of Shads is an auxiliary organization of Eta Phi Beta, consisting of the husbands of sorority members.[13] It provides conducts community service projects and provides scholarships.

Membership

Membership is open to women who are college graduates or have completed at least two years of college; potential members may apply to join or are invited to join by members of the sorority.[14] Eta Phi Beta has a 3-month initiation process.[15] There are two also Youth Groups, Gamma and Lambda chapters, for children ages six to eleven.

Honorary Members

Chapters

Following is a list of Eta Phi Beta chapters. Most chapters are community-based. There are two Youth Chapters, Gamma and Lambda, which are for children ages six to eleven. The Beta series chapters were chartered at colleges and universities but have all gone inactive. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

ChapterCharter dateInstitutionLocationRegionStatusReferences
AlphaDetroit, MichiganNorthernActive[17]
BetaBattle Creek, MichiganNorthernInactive
GammaCleveland, OhioNorthernActive
DeltaWest Palm Beach, FloridaSoutheasternActive[18]
EpsilonDallas, TexasSouthern Active[19] [20]
Zeta  Columbus, OhioNorthernInactive
EtaFort Worth, TexasSouthern Active
Theta  Ecorse, MichiganNorthernInactive
IotaFort Lauderdale, FloridaSoutheasternActive
KappaLos Angeles, CaliforniaWesternActive[21]
LambdaDayton, OhioNorthernActive
Mu Shaker Heights, OhioNorthernInactive
NuJacksonville, FloridaSoutheasternActive
XiHouston, TexasSouthern Active[22]
OmicronNew Orleans, LouisianaSouthern Active
Pi  Maywood, IllinoisNorthernInactive
Rho Tulsa, OklahomaSouthern Inactive
GrandDetroit, MichiganNorthernActive
TauOklahoma City, OklahomaSouthern Active[23]
Upsilon  Pasadena, CaliforniaWesternInactive
Phi Wichita, KansasSouthern Inactive
Chi  New York, New YorkEasternInactive[24]
Psi  Newark, New JerseyEasternInactive
Alpha Alpha  Seattle, WashingtonWesternInactive
Alpha Beta  Oakland, CaliforniaWesternInactive
Alpha GammaMiami, FloridaSoutheasternActive[25]
Alpha DeltaRichmond, VirginiaEasternActive
Alpha Epsilon FirstSheffield, AlabamaSoutheasternInactive
Alpha EpsilonRaleigh, North CarolinaMid-EasternActive[26]
Alpha ZetaWashington, D.C.EasternActive
Alpha Eta Goldsboro, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Alpha ThetaDurham, North CarolinaMid-EasternActive
Alpha IotaGainesville, FloridaSoutheasternActive
Alpha Kappa  Williamson, West VirginiaMid-EasternInactive
Alpha LambdaChicago, IllinoisNorthernActive
Alpha Mu  St. Louis, MissouriSouthern Inactive
Alpha Nu Atlantic City, New JerseyEasternInactive
Alpha Xi  Indianapolis, IndianaNorthernInactive
Alpha OmicronDelray Beach, FloridaSoutheasternActive
Alpha PiMilwaukee, WisconsinNorthernActive
Alpha Rho1973Greensboro, North CarolinaMid-EasternActive[27]
Alpha Sigma Wilmington, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Alpha Tau Willingboro, New JerseyEasternInactive
Alpha UpsilonUnassigned ?
Alpha Phi  Albuquerque, New MexicoWesternInactive
Alpha ChiSaint Thomas, U.S. Virgin IslandsSoutheasternActive
Alpha PsiCarson, CaliforniaWesternActive
Alpha OmegaHuntsville, AlabamaSoutheasternActive
Beta AlphaVirginia Union UniversityRichmond, VirginiaEasternInactive
Beta Beta Virginia State UniversityEttrick, VirginiaEasternInactive
Beta Gamma San Jose State UniversitySan Jose, CaliforniaWesternInactive
Beta Delta St. Augustine's UniversityRaleigh, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Beta EtaCentral State UniversityWilberforce, OhioNorthernInactive
Beta ZetaFlorida Memorial CollegeMiami, FloridaSoutheasternInactive
Beta EpsilonUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles, CaliforniaWesternInactive
Gamma Alpha  Lake Elsinore, CaliforniaWesternInactive
Gamma Beta Nashville, TennesseeMid-EasternInactive
Gamma Gamma Asbury Park, New JerseyEasternInactive
Gamma DeltaFayetteville, AlabamaSoutheasternInactive
Gamma EpsilonTuscaloosa, AlabamaSoutheasternActive
Gamma Zeta  Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin IslandsSoutheasternInactive
Gamma Eta  Racine, WisconsinNorthernInactive
Gamma Theta  Atlanta, GeorgiaSoutheasternInactive
Gamma IotaGreenville, MississippiSoutheasternActive
Gamma Kappa  Baton Rouge, LouisianaSouthern Inactive
Gamma Lambda Sedalia, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Gamma MuReform, AlabamaSoutheasternActive
Gamma NuLittle Rock, ArkansasSouthern Active
Gamma Xi Whiteville, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Gamma PiBirmingham, AlabamaSoutheasternInactive
Gamma Omicron Ramseur, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Gamma RhoHomestead, FloridaSoutheasternActive
Gamma Sigma Oxford, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Gamma Tau Lima, OhioNorthernInactive
Gamma Upsilon Burlington, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Gamma Phi Bronx, New YorkEasternInactive
Gamma Chi San Jose, CaliforniaWesternInactive
Gamma Psi Charleston, South CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Gamma OmegaSan Bernardino, CaliforniaWesternActive
Delta AlphaMarshall, TexasSouthern Inactive
Delta BetaAlbion, MichiganNorthernInactive
Delta GammaBelzoni, MississippiSoutheasternActive
Delta EpsilonLas Vegas, NevadaWesternActive
Delta Zeta Baltimore, MarylandEasternInactive
Delta Eta Tampa, FloridaSoutheasternInactive
Delta Theta  Jackson, MississippiSoutheasternInactive
Delta IotaWhite Plains, New YorkEasternInactive
Delta KappaSan Antonio, TexasSouthern Active
Delta Lambda  Tehula, MississippiSoutheasternInactive
Delta Mu Fernandina Beach, FloridaSoutheasternInactive
Delta Nu Plano, TexasSouthern Inactive
Delta XiJackson, MichiganNorthernInactive
Delta Omicron  Nashville, TennesseeEasternInactive
Delta PiWinston-Salem, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Delta Rho  St. Petersburg, FloridaSoutheasternInactive
Delta SigmaFayetteville, North CarolinaMid-EasternInactive
Delta TauGrand Blanc, MichiganNorthernActive
Delta Upsilon Tallahassee, FloridaSoutheasternInactive
Delta Phi  Monroe, LouisianaSouthern Inactive
Delta Chi NorthernInactive
Delta PsiGeorgiaSoutheasternActive[28]
Delta OmegaMemphis, TennesseeMid-EasternActive
Epsilon Alpha  Northern VirginiaEasternInactive
Epsilon BetaColumbia and Lugoff, South CarolinaMid-EasternActive
Epsilon GammaCentral CarolinaMid-EasternActive
Epsilon DeltaPalmdale, CaliforniaWesternActive
Epsilon EpsilonMarylandEasternActive
Epsilon ZetaMarylandEasternActive
Epsilon EtaPearland, TexasSouthern Active
Epsilon IotaNorthern VirginiaEasternActive
Epsilon ThetaStarke, FloridaSoutheastern

Notes

See also

Notes and References

  1. Eta Phi Beta, Inc. Celebrates 25th Biennal National Convention in North Carolina. Jet. October 28, 2002. 55–. 0021-5996.
  2. Book: Organizing Black America. Routledge. 1135581231. Mjagkij. Nina. 16 December 2003.
  3. Web site: About Us . Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc..
  4. Web site: Legacy . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  5. Web site: Indianapolis Recorder 18 December 1971 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program.
  6. Book: Walter M. Kimbrough . Black Greek 101: The Culture, Customs, and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities . Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press . 2003 . 978-0-8386-3977-1 . 105–.
  7. Web site: 1979 . Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Michigan .
  8. ftp://ftp.legis.state.tx.us/bills/81R/billtext/html/house_resolutions/HR01800_HR01899/HR01866F.HTM House Resolution HR01800
  9. http://www.legis.ga.gov/Legislation/20112012/115136.pdf Senate Resolution 558
  10. Book: Otis L. Hairston . Picturing Greensboro: Four Decades of African American Community . The History Press . 2007 . 978-1-59629-284-0 . 59.
  11. Web site: Programs . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  12. Book: Michigan. Legislature. Senate . Journal . J.S. Bagg . 1984.
  13. Web site: Auxiliaries . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Northern Region.
  14. Web site: Membership . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Sorority Epilson Chapter.
  15. Web site: Jacksonville free press .
  16. https://transcription.si.edu/view/17826/NMAAHC-2012_167_12_235 Delegate Magazine 1978 p 235
  17. Web site: Northern Region . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  18. Web site: Southeastern Region . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  19. Web site: Southern Region . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  20. Web site: Chapter History . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Sorority Epsilon Chapter.
  21. Web site: Western Region . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  22. Web site: Chapter History . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Sorority Xi Chapter.
  23. Web site: About . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. Oklahoma City, OK . en.
  24. Web site: Eastern Region . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  25. Web site: Welcome . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Alpha Gamma Chapter Miami, FL.
  26. Web site: Mid-Eastern Region . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta . en-US.
  27. Web site: History . 2024-01-26 . Eta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated, Alpha Rho Chapter Greensboro, NC . en-US.
  28. Web site: About Us . 2024-01-26 . Delta Psi Chapter Eta Phi Beta . en-US.