I can't skee-wee her yet, but I can't wait!
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dc/2008/07/to_melodyakaaolcom_from_melody.html
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/dc/2008/07/to_melodyakaaolcom_from_melody.html
A great woman from an even greater school married to a great man.
No offense to any AKA's (my favs), but Michelle seems more of a Delta woman.

Don't play into stereotypes![]()
Is she really now? Justify it.
Signed the "troll" who's clit you love to lick.![]()
that makes no sense. I don't agree with her accepting the membership. She just lost a point in my book. I would prefer her to stay neutral, apart from organizations such as this.that makes no sense. I don't agree with her accepting the membership. She just lost a point in my book. I would prefer her to stay neutral, apart from organizations such as this.
that makes no sense. I don't agree with her accepting the membership. She just lost a point in my book. I would prefer her to stay neutral, apart from organizations such as this.
Why? It is the oldest black sorority.......
I mean the Obama's were members of a certain religion...which is an organization..right?
Most leaders have memberships in organizations.
G.W. Bush is a frat member of Delta Kappa Epsilon
Bill Clinton was a member of Kappa Kappa Psi band fraternity
Martin Luther King Jr. was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha
Tom Bradley Former Mayor of LA is frat member of Kappa Alpha Psi
Whats the problem?
It's really not that serious.
Anyways, her husband is running for president, not her. Why does it matter?
that makes no sense. I don't agree with her accepting the membership. She just lost a point in my book. I would prefer her to stay neutral, apart from organizations such as this.
Why? It is the oldest black sorority.......
I mean the Obama's were members of a certain religion...which is an organization..right?
Most leaders have memberships in organizations.
G.W. Bush is a frat member of Delta Kappa Epsilon
Bill Clinton was a member of Kappa Kappa Psi band fraternity
Martin Luther King Jr. was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha
Tom Bradley Former Mayor of LA is frat member of Kappa Alpha Psi
Whats the problem?
she always wanted to be an aka she could probably never afford it as an undergrad. she probably lost interest as a grad student so now she becomes an honorary member. It happens all the time to famous people.
It's really not that serious.
Anyways, her husband is running for president, not her. Why does it matter?
she always wanted to be an aka she could probably never afford it as an undergrad. she probably lost interest as a grad student so now she becomes an honorary member. It happens all the time to famous people.
Like one of the notorious members of BGOL said... I don't concern myself with white people just members of my own race.
In addition I didnt condone everyone else taking part in fraternities/ sororities either. For the common/ average person its a choice *shrugs* so be it.
However, when you are running to become president/first lady in a tight race you cant afford to enroll yourself into organizations like the AKA's especially during the middle of the race. She could of kept her point had she done it during the 2nd term when it didnt matter. Especially a group like the AKA's with a history of paper bagging broads... yes Michelle is dark... so what. It is what it is... and 90% of the AKA's I see to this day are light skinned
In any event blacks are so segregated as it is, we need to be one unified force! I have never agreed with the frat system.
Lastly@ Princess C....
husband + wife= one unified force...
just my 2 cents...
So you have made up your mind as to what organizations that Michelle should accept an award from. I guess you have your mind up as to what religion and denomination they should be too.
To me it just sounds like you bitter cuz you couldn't get down with the A.K.A's yourself.
Really this is not that big a deal.....
Plus don't you know that this is still politics. There are about 200,000 A.K.A women voters. Why the HELL WOULD MICHELLE not want this large group of black females to support her?
I mean a longstanding well respected black women's organization decides to honor Michelle Obama..........and your hating? For What?
Come on now...90%??? That's reaching. Why have you never agreed with it?
Me personally, to each his own...but they have outlived their usefulness...just a status symbol to status concsious kneegrows.![]()
Especially a group like the AKA's with a history of paper bagging broads... yes Michelle is dark... so what. It is what it is... and 90% of the AKA's I see to this day are light skinned
In any event blacks are so segregated as it is, we need to be one unified force! I have never agreed with the frat system.
Come on now...90%??? That's reaching. Why have you never agreed with it?
Me personally, to each his own...but they have outlived their usefulness...just a status symbol to status concsious kneegrows.![]()
So you have made up your mind as to what organizations that Michelle should accept an award from. I guess you have your mind up as to what religion and denomination they should be too.
To me it just sounds like you bitter cuz you couldn't get down with the A.K.A's yourself.
Really this is not that big a deal.....
Plus don't you know that this is still politics. There are about 200,000 A.K.A women voters. Why the HELL WOULD MICHELLE not want this large group of black females to support her?
I mean a longstanding well respected black women's organization decides to honor Michelle Obama..........and your hating? For What?
smh this probably going over your head... nevermind.However, when you are running to become president/first lady in a tight race you cant afford to enroll yourself into organizations like the AKA's especially during the middle of the race. She could of kept her point had she done it during the 2nd term when it didnt matter. Especially a group like the AKA's with a history of paper bagging broads... yes Michelle is dark... so what. It is what it is... and 90% of the AKA's I see to this day are light skinned
In any event blacks are so segregated as it is, we need to be one unified force! I have never agreed with the frat system.
No, I am dead serious 90% I've seen are light skin. Are you seriously gonna say that the majority of them are dark skinned? lolll
No, I am dead serious 90% I've seen are light skin. Are you seriously gonna say that the majority of them are dark skinned? lolll
As I stated before I have never agreed with the Frat system.. meaning ALL FRATS... not just the AKAs. I have already stated why. If you wanna be apart of it so be it...

Black sororities all have principles that they live by, INCLUDING community service, scholarship, etc. Organizations change over the years, so it's wrong to stereotype something that you really know nothing about. If you're not a member you can not understand and know what the AKAs or any one else stand for. If you chose not to join, that's on you but don't try to make Michelle out to be an opportunist. I guess she shouldn't accept an honorary degree either?
Black sororities all have principles that they live by, INCLUDING community service, scholarship, etc. Organizations change over the years, so it's wrong to stereotype something that you really know nothing about. If you're not a member you can not understand and know what the AKAs or any one else stand for. If you chose not to join, that's on you but don't try to make Michelle out to be an opportunist. I guess she shouldn't accept an honorary degree either?
This viewpoint is misinformed. Unfortunately, Deltas, AKAs, HBCUs and other black organizations used the brown paper bag test. It is a sad part of our history and not exclusive to any one group. All of the Divine 9 have members of all different colors. No group has 90% of anything. Rather, seeing groups of Deltas, AKAs, Kappas or Ques will show our rainbow, from the lightest to the darkest. Also, if you look at pictures of privileged blacks from that era, they barely look black. This speaks to the racism in America.
Fraternities and sororities do not divide black people. It's troubling how membership in a group can do this. All of our organizations are working toward a common goal. The fact is that more is done with large groups of people.
Well, I'm glad Michelle will be my Soror and look forward to how she will work together with all of the Divine 9.
Black sororities all have principles that they live by, INCLUDING community service, scholarship, etc. Organizations change over the years, so it's wrong to stereotype something that you really know nothing about. If you're not a member you can not understand and know what the AKAs or any one else stand for. If you chose not to join, that's on you but don't try to make Michelle out to be an opportunist. I guess she shouldn't accept an honorary degree either?
This viewpoint is misinformed. Unfortunately, Deltas, AKAs, HBCUs and other black organizations used the brown paper bag test. It is a sad part of our history and not exclusive to any one group. All of the Divine 9 have members of all different colors. No group has 90% of anything. Rather, seeing groups of Deltas, AKAs, Kappas or Ques will show our rainbow, from the lightest to the darkest. Also, if you look at pictures of privileged blacks from that era, they barely look black. This speaks to the racism in America.
Fraternities and sororities do not divide black people. It's troubling how membership in a group can do this. All of our organizations are working toward a common goal. The fact is that more is done with large groups of people.
Well, I'm glad Michelle will be my Soror and look forward to how she will work together with all of the Divine 9.
Since you have all the statistics on the skin tone front. What's the percentage of light-skinned vs, dark-skinned black women who attend college? Odds are that light-skinned dominate in the upper echelons of education, right? Or is that TOO broad a generalization?????
AKA's are lame.
(notice the phonetic ressemblance to "CAC's")
Yeah, I said it.
Who wants some?! Whut.![]()
As I stated above, it's not about majority anything; all of the organizations are a mix of black people all colors. It's obvious you've never been around any greeks organization, cuz if you were, you would see 90% is utterly ridiculous.
A FRATERNITY is an organization that is ONLY men and a SORORITY is an organization that is ONLY women. I suppose it's hard to have a convo about this with someone who refers to AKA as a frat![]()
If you're not a member you can not understand and know what the AKAs or any one else stand for.
No, I am dead serious 90% I've seen are light skin. Are you seriously gonna say that the majority of them are dark skinned? lolll
Blunt stop reading with emotion sheesh.
I never said it was fact that 90% were lightskined... I simply stated that 90% of the AkA's I have seen are lightskin.... and I am not the only one who says this. *shrugs* if yall wanna front like AKA's are 90% dark skin then so be it.
I think that you need to expand your circle. 90% "lightskin"? Thats grossly overstated, and extremely ignorant.
I think that you need to expand your circle. 90% "lightskin"? Thats grossly overstated, and extremely ignorant.
Right, and maybe that's because light-skinned women are HIGHER achievers, more ambitious, more social and more likely to attend college (and join an elite sorority).

It's ignorant to ASSume my circle is limited to just your block. It's ignorant to call someone a name because they don't agree with your way of thinking.
My family has played a big role in black college life and one of my relatives (part of my circle *winks*) was the former president of one thee most significant Black Colleges around today" and through that as a child on up through early adulthood I've attended more then my fair of black college events.
Now, I've dropped that insignificant cred card to let you know I've seen more then enough AKAs in my lifetime.... 90% of them being lighter skinned.
Lastly, before this goes on to a one sided mud slinging match on your end... at the end of the day I still won't agree with frats/soros clubs and Michelle has still lost one of her many points in my book.
Is there anything else to discuss?
