Alpha Nu Omega Chapter History
Serving the Oakland-Bay Area since 1929
The inspiration and dedication that inspired the founders of the International Alpha Kappa Sorority, Inc., was transmitted to ten young women in the Oakland-Berkeley area. The moving spirit in the establishment of Alpha Nu Omega Chapter was Ida Louise Jackson. She was a former Oakland Public school teacher and past National President of Alpha Kappa Sorority, Incorporated. Other charter members included Lulu Chapman Goodridge, Gladys Gier Robinson, Marie Jeffers Vernon, Emmette Lewis, Virginia Stephens Coker, Mable Montgomery, Emma Orviss, Ellen Wilson, and Roberta Wells Leikkane. With equal determination to dedicate themselves to the task of “service to all mankind,” they laid the cornerstones for the newly organized chapter. Thus, Alpha Nu Omega was chartered on June 8, 1929.
It has been the history of Alpha Nu Omega to remain relevant and responsive to the changing patterns in society. Our chapter is dedicated to serving our community through our Emerging Young Leaders program, college scholarships, and health, economic, and social justice initiatives. During periods of change Alpha Nu Omega chapter has held high the torch.
We have guarded well the ideals of the first group of women who met together on the campus of Howard University in 1908 and dedicated themselves to the task of “service to all mankind.”
Alpha Kappa Alpha History
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