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Project Alpha was held on Saturday, January 25, 2014 at Hart Middle School in Southeast Washington, DC from 10am-2pm.

Over 25 young men ages 12-15 were present for topics including: The 3 R’s of Manhood: Respect, Responsibility, and Role Models by Bro. James O. Wilson, Fatherhood/ Sexual Responsibility by Bro. Karl Bruce and Bro. Sean Plater as well as Violence in Relationships by Bro. Karl Bruce. Bro. Malcolm Carter donated lunch from his Domino’s Pizza franchise. The chapter provided chips, juices, and cookies for the young men. Radio personality, Aladdin from WPGC 95.5 also stopped by to talk to the young men about the importance of following your dreams. The Mu Lambda Step Team performed and Bro. Jason Lee provided an encouraging Spoken Word message. WHATS INSIDE Presidents Message - pg2

F. Douglass 196th Birthday - pg9

Calendar of Events - pg3

25 Years In Alpha - pg 10

Brother’s Keeper - pg6

Chaplain’s Message - pg 14

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February was another event-filled month. Brothers of Mu Lambda performed the following community service and/or national programs: The brothers educated and mentored the scholars of Mu Lambda’s Henry Arthur Callis Academy every Sunday; held a Black History program at Rosedale Public Library in North East Washington, D.C. (see page 5); participated in the celebration of Brother Frederick Douglass’ 186th birthday celebration (see page 9); worshipped together at Metropolitan AME Church with Senior Pastor, Brother Ronald E. Braxton; worshipped together at Shiloh Baptist Church with Senior Minister, Brother Wallace Charles Smith; and attended together the showing of the Tallest Tree in the Forest (a story of the life of Brother Paul Robeson, see page 7). On Saturday, March 1st, brothers assembled to celebrate the 80th birthday birthday of Brother Douglass Sands, where Mu Lambda presented his 60 years in Alpha Phi Alpha certificate and a monetary donation. Several members of the Mu Lambda 2013 line traveled to Area III (Anne Arundel, Charles, Montgomery, and Prince George’s County) to observe the ongoing IMDP. I had the pleasure of fellowshipping at the chapter meetings of Kappa Epsilon Lambda (president, Brother Foreman) and Pi Upsilon Lambda (president, Brother Malone). I also had the pleasure of fellowshipping with other chapter presidents of the MAAC (Beta Alpha Lambda, Kappa Epsilon Lambda, Pi Upsilon Lambda, Rho Tau Lambda, and Sigma Alpha Lambda), where all MAAC chapter presidents were invited to discuss working on joint programs and projects. I attended a voters’ forum hosted by Delta Sigma Theta, Annapolis Alumnae Chapter, where Congresswoman Donna Edwards 2

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spoke about the importance of getting people out to vote during nonpresidential elections. She reiterates many of the points in Brother Frederick Engrams’ article (see page 4). Mu Lambda has been doing some hard work this fraternal year – which I am truly proud. It has truly shown its ability to fellowship and exhibit the true meaning of brotherhood. Brother William Page, who was in the hospital recuperating, had his wife send his check for his dues so he could remain financial with the fraternity. I told Brother Page to call upon the brotherhood if he needed

assistance – like so many proud Alpha men, he was reluctant. During the last snow storm, Brother Page called and said he did not want to be a burden, but if the brothers could assist with his snow removal he would be grateful. Brother Kevin Chapple immediately responded to the call. He informed Brother Page that he was traveling from work, changing his clothes, and showing at his residence to remove the snow. Mu Lambda’s chaplain is always working behind the scenes to ensure our brothers are doing well. During the last chapter meeting, Brother Girard Williams approached me and indicated how touching it was for the chaplain to reach out to him during the death of his brother-in-law. Brother Lowery had in-and-out

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surgery, unbeknownst to many, but not our chaplain, Brother Butler was on the phone reaching out. Brother Butler has also continued to check on the status of Brother Page and Brother Rhett Lucas. If you know of a brother in need or who has not been present in a while, please let Brother Butler know. I want to personally thank the brothers of Mu Lambda for having the foresight see into the future. President Barack Obama recently launched the “My Brother’s Keeper Initiative to build ladders of opportunity for boys and young men of color”(see page 6). Mu Lambda sat down and evaluated the gaps of young men some time ago and as a result of that it developed the Mu Lambda Foundation Henry Arthur Callis Academy. I have received raving reviews of the fine work being done by Brothers Lawrence Clark and Arthur Fields, Deans of the academy. The young men are tilted “Scholars.” All will get to meet and greet the Scholars at the April 5, 2014, Black and Gold Gala. We have to continue to think outside the box and be innovative in the way Mu Lambda interacts with one another as well as the community. In the spirit of thinking outside the box – Mu Lambda is putting the finishing touches on the membership directory. Please provide your updated information to Brother Keith Hinnant. Please see page 13 for a sample of the membership directory. In closing, I will see my brothers at the chapter meeting, where approximately 100 brothers will be recognized for 25 or more years in Alpha Phi Alpha (see page 10). Please remember to be on time and bring all of your spare change from home to deposit in the change for charity jars. Fraternally, Eddie Neal

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Our Brotherʼs Keeper Greetings Brothers of Mu Lambda Chapter,

Calendar of Events March 6th - Chapter Mtg - ML House 7:06pm March 15th - Men Who Can Cook March 18th - Foundation Mtg March 19th - Exec Brd Mtg

Please allow me to extend my utmost gratitude to you and the distinguished Brothers of the Mu Lambda Chapter for your fraternal/professional assistance. So glad Brothers reached out to extend greetings to a fellow brother, as well as aid our women who we have taken oath to protect in every capacity. Fraternal regards, Brother Lucas Watson

April 3rd - Chapter Mtg - ML House 7:06pm April 5th - Black & Gold Gala April 12th - Alpha Wives Card Party April 15th - Foundation Mtg April 16th - Exec Brd Mtg May 2nd - Chapter Mtg - ML House May 21st - Exec Brd Mtg Sat June 7th - Chap Mtg - ML House NOON

Any Submissions, Questions or Concerns for The Torch can be addressed to MLTorch1923@Gmail.com Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter - 1923, Washington, D.C.

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Are we as a people as political as we think we are? The sad yet honest truth: It is by no stretch of the imagination, that my response to this question is unequivocally no! There is no secret that the African American population numbers are very dismal in comparison to our Caucasian counterparts as it relates to voting in local elections. For one reason or another, African Americans typically come out in large numbers to vote in national elections and do the exact opposite in local election years. This is the cause for many unfair voting laws being passed as it relates to the African American

People is a Hopeless People" which was founded in the 1930's. Bro. Brent Radcliff and I wanted to do something different, other than most chapter's typical let's set up a table, and have people register to vote. That is not a bad option, but it doesn't give people the necessary ammunition needed for them to get to their voting precincts in both local and

population. This is the primary reason why this program which was facilitated on Thursday, February 6,2014 by Ms.Khyla Craine Esq., is essential to the Mu Lambda Chapter, and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. as a whole.

national elections. We wanted to bring into focus many of the new and upcoming laws that aim to disadvantage African American's. Bro. Radcliff, who serves as the chapter's Public Policy chair used his connections with the local NAACP and his mentor Ms. Craine. to make this event possible. Ms. Craine, a Howard University Law grad who

As Program Chair, my thoughts were to have a program that would highlight our national service program "A Voteless 4

now serves as a legal fellow at the NAACP Office of General Counsel delivered an impressive address, and call to action to the Fraternity locally and nationally. One of the topics that she touched upon was in relation to local legislation that is impacting a few of our chapter's members specifically those residing in Northern Virginia who may or may not be aware. The new voter id law passed in Northern Virginia, which goes into effect July 2014 states that: "Any voter who does not show one of the forms of identification specified in this subsection shall be offered a provisional ballot marked ID-ONLY that requires no follow-up action by the registrar or electoral board other than matching submitted identification documents from the voter for the electoral board to make a determination on whether to count the ballot." This is problematic because in cases of an individual who forgets their approved id, they run the risk of their vote not being counted at all.

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Ms. Craine and the NAACP will be on the front lines of this battle, and many other pending legal battles as they relate to the disenfranchisement of our people. She has promised to keep the Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., in the loop with how we can be of assistance especially with this being a local election year in which Washington D.C. will be electing its new mayor. Bro. Brent Radcliff, our committees and I are prepared to answer the call to action, but are you? Fraternally submitted, Bro. Frederick V.Engram Jr. M.S. Mu Lambda Chapter Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. Programs Chair 2013-2014 Mu Lambda is a proud life member of the NAACP. It purchased its NAACP life membership when it owned the house at 1800 New Hampshire Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

Black History Program The Brother's of the Mu Lambda Chapter and our Scholars participated in a Black History program held at the Rosedale Library in NE Washington DC. The scholars discussed their plans for post high school, and Bro. Lowery presented about Egypt, African Americans and our connection.The Mu Lambda Pharaohs as usual provided a crowd pleasing and engaging step tease highlighting the Fraternities history, motto,aims and mission.

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Submitted by Brothers: Rod Richardson & A. Glibert Douglass

Initiative aims to keep blacks, Hispanics in school, out of prison

The New York Times reported that on Thursday February 27, 2014 President Obama announced “a $200 million, five-year initiative, My Brother’s Keeper, to help black youth. Mr. Obama added that” the plain fact is there are some Americans who, in the aggregate, are consistently doing worse in our society”. “He also challenged black men to do better themselves, and said they must not make excuses for the poor decisions they have already made”. His support included “leaders from more than a dozen nonprofit foundations and executives from some of the nation’s largest companies”. “Including Magic Johnson, retired basketball superstar, and Gen. Colin L. Powell, the former secretary of state.” The $200 million will be spent “in a search for solutions to the problems black men face with early-childhood development, school readiness, educational opportunity, discipline, parenting and the criminal justice system.” “Gail C. Christopher, vice president for program strategy for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, which has committed $750,000 to My Brother’s Keeper, said the initial money would be used “for hiring staff, consultants and firms to get something established that has legs.” “Rev. Al Sharpton, the television host and civil rights campaigner and Bill O’Reilly the conservative host on Fox news and best-selling novelist attended the event at the White House.” This program is an opportunity for Mu Lambda Foundation and Mu Lambda Chapter to access= funding for some of our programs. ? Let’s put our heads together to achieve this objective.

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Mu Lambda At Arena Stage On February 15, 2014, brothers and their guests attended ‘The Tallest Tree In The Forest’ at the Arena Stage. ‘The Tallest Tree In the Forest’ is the story of Brother Paul Robeson. In the mid-20th century, Brother Robeson was one of the best known African-American artists in the world. Through his singing and acting talent, he became enormously popular and wealthy, and he was also highly regarded as an internal champion for human rights.

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NBA Morocco Trip By Bro. Gilbert Douglass

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between the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco,” stated Patricia Rosier, Esq., President of the National Bar Association. The summit comes on the heels of Moroccan judicial reform and the expansion of business and tourism in Morocco.

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level of the modern court building.

At a crowded afternoon closing session in Marrakech, well attended by the press and photographers, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the National Bar’s President, the Our delegation was not a tourist Chair of the Judicial Council and venture although the Moroccan Chief Judge of the we did see many Court of Cassation. President interesting sites and Patricia Rosier pledged to “work sights. We attended together in the weeks and many seminars with months ahead.” Doubtless the professors, judicial delegation agrees that the and other legal conference was just the experts affording beginning. It was history in the many CLE credits making. (required by many With two quarterly meetings of state courts for the NBA’s Board of Governors lawyers to remain and numerous local NBA affiliate in good standing). 150-person delegation of African- An outstanding first was an American judges and lawyers— official ceremony at the Court of members of the National Bar Cassation that honored Rev. Dr. Association, the oldest (since Martin Luther King and his 1925) and largest in the world. movement. The Chief Judge Our organization had traveled at organized the ceremony to the invitation of the Chief Justice honor Dr. King for his advances in U.S. human rights and for of the Court of Cassation inspiring world-wide advances. (Morocco’s Supreme Court) the meetings scheduled before Against a saxophone background Honorable Mostafa Faress to September, 2014, rank and file of original Moroccan music, a hold its annual Midwinter NBA members have great beautiful but somber oil painting meeting in the Kingdom. The impetus to accelerate the of Rev. King was unveiled during events we attended were an momentum of “pursuing the Ceremony and presented to Education and a Cultural Joy. justice”. We must exercise a new the Chair of the Judicial Council, The Kingdom promulgated its aggressiveness in Charles the Honorable Denise L. Morris. new Constitution in 2011. Most Hamilton Houston’s “legal social All guests were invited legal reforms and those to come engineering’. Buttressed by the afterwards to view a museum will evolve from this new recent past and inspired by the display of historic Moroccan Constitution. present from Africa “We’re ON legal documents (some dating THE MOVE”. “This summit comes at a very from centuries ago) on a lower exciting time for relations The co-president of the Alpha Wives of Washington (my wife) and I returned January 26, 2014 to Dulles airport from a seven day conference in two key cities in Morocco, Rabat and Marrakesh. We were part of a

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Mu Lambda Chapter helps Celebrate Frederick Douglass’s 196th Birthday The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site honors the life and accomplishments of the abolitionist, civil right advocate, author and statesman, Frederick Douglass. In 1877 Frederick Douglas purchased Cedar Hill, and eventually expanded its fourteen rooms to twenty-one, including a library and kitchen. He lived at Cedar Hill for 18 years. During that time he served as U.S. Minister to Haiti and U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia. He also continued to write and speak out for human rights and equality until his death on February 20, 1895.

On Saturday, February 7, 2014 Mu Lambda Chapter participated in the celebration of Frederick Douglass’s 196th birthday and helped the staff of the Frederick Douglas National Historic Site carry out this year’s birthday theme “Frederick Douglass at Leisure.” Several events took place at different venues in the Anacostia community. The opening ceremony took place at the Anacostia Playhouse with music by the Washington Revels Jubilee Singers and speeches by the 2013 Frederick Douglass Oratorical Contest winners. Events ran all day ending with an evening reception. Alpha Phi Alpha, Mu Lambda Chapter was the only Greek letter organization that volunteered for this event.

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Mu Lambda brothers with 25 or more years in Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated Name/Initiation Chapter/Initiation Date

50 Years in Alpha Valentine, Fred L.- Beta Omicron 4/30/1955

80 Years In Alpha

Roberts, Talmadge - Beta 5/10/1955

Eason, Jr., John C. - Gamma 12/11/1931

English, Dr. Richard A. - Alpha Beta 10/28/1955

75 Years in Alpha

Pendergrass, Alphonso W. - General Organization 4/14/1956

Hafford, Willam M. - Beta Omicron 12/5/1936

Ampy, Dr. Franklin R. - Beta Gamma 4/21/1956 Hunigan, Curtis A. - Beta Beta 7/28/1956

65 Years in Alpha

Carter, Mr. Dickie S. - Beta Sigma 4/6/1957

Dawson, Jr., Horace G. - Nu 10/31/1946

Booker, Sylvester C. - Beta 12/14/1957

Wood, Garnett - Beta Gamma 4/1/1948

Magwood, Clarence E. - Omicron 6/1/1958

Safrit, Sterling H. - Beta 5/11/1948

Donaldson, James A. - Nu 10/11/1958

Brice, Julius H. - Beta Delta 12/7/1948

Page, William T. - Gamma Pi 12/6/1958

Gadsden, Elbert D. - Xi 1/4/1949

Mitchell, Phd., Tyrone D. - Beta Phi 4/12/1959

De Lanine, Sr., Franklin P. - Gamma Psi 2/10/1949

Haynes, James R. - Alpha Chi 12/21/1959

Adams, James B. - Beta Theta 4/1/1949

Richardson, Robert E. - Delta Rho 4/18/1960 Ransome, Jr., J. R. - Alpha Chi 10/31/1960

60 Years in Alpha

Littlejohn, Willie A. - Gamma Mu 12/14/1960

Scipio, Rudolph - Beta Epsilon 11/22/1950

Geathers, Elmer D. - Omicron Lambda Alpha 3/10/1961

Seabron, Mr. Lavert C. - Beta Alpha 12/7/1951 Bowling, Jr., Wiley E. - Beta Epsilon 2/29/1952 McGee, Willie - Beta Omicron 5/1/1952 Wilson, Yettekov - Beta 5/19/1952 Bennett, Carl - Beta Kappa 4/23/1953 George, Jr., Theodore R. - Beta 12/8/1953 Sands, Sr., Douglas B. - Beta Alpha 12/11/1953 Montgomery, Lawrence K. - Beta Alpha 12/11/1953 Gladden, Major P. - Beta Alpha 4/1/1954 Harris, Dr. Rudolph - Beta Sigma 4/3/1954 Speight, Jr., James T. - Beta Epsilon 5/1/1954 Donegan, Charles E. - Theta 10/1/1954

Gill, Vernon S. - Beta 4/30/1961 Richardson, Chesley R. - Alpha Upsilon 11/30/1961 Ingram, Vedoster - Beta 4/8/1962 Cole, Jr., Dr. O. J. - Beta 4/14/1962 Ford, Mr. Louis A. - Beta 4/16/1962 Thomas, William D. - Beta Delta 11/12/1962 Blassengale, Clyde - Beta 4/6/1963 Peaco, Jr., James W. - Beta 4/6/1963 Wright, Clarence L. Zeta - Tau Lambda 4/18/1963 Johnson, III, Mr. Campbell C. - Delta Omicron 6/1/1963 Flowers, Ronald S. - Delta Beta 12/3/1963 Glee, Jr., Ulysses S. - Beta Nu 12/1/1964

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25 Years in Alpha Jackson, Leroy - Nu 10/13/1967

Brown, Arlester - Mu Lambda 4/1/1980

Wynn, John G. Epsilon - Nu Lambda 11/30/1967

Walker, Jacob R. - Beta 3/1/1981

Oakes, Vernon - Beta Theta 12/18/1967

Thornton, III, Dr. Samuel E. - Mu Xi 12/1/1981

Tyler, Lee A. - Mu Lambda 10/1/1968

Wilson, Mr. James O. - Beta 3/1/1982

Rogers, Michael C. - Alpha Phi 12/12/1968

Jones, III, Mr. Clinton C. - Mu Zeta 3/19/1982

Braxton, Mr. Ronald E. - Xi 3/28/1969

Powers, Dr. Carlos H. - Mu Sigma 3/21/1982

Dodson, III, Norris A. - Sigma 4/1/1970

McGriff, Dr. Lloyd T. - Beta 3/26/1983

Batts, Richard E. - Beta Epsilon 5/1/1970

Joyner, William M. - Mu Lambda 3/16/1984

Brown, Jr., Dr. Lucius L. - Alpha Phi 11/24/1971

Lowery, III, Mr. LeRoy - Mu Lambda 3/16/1984

Lyons, Harold A. - Eta Upsilon 1/13/1972

Gardner, Jr., Wendell P. - Mu Lambda 3/16/1984

Calbert, William E. - Mu Lambda 5/1/1972

Cotton, Dr. Paul A. - Omicron Lambda Alpha 3/23/1985

Brown, II, Robert M. - Mu Lambda 5/12/1972 Lincoln, Charles H. - Alpha Omicron 11/1/1973 Carter, Mr. Michael A. - Theta Zeta 5/26/1974 Cooper, Lonnie - Gamma Zeta 5/1/1975 Suber, Mr. Herbert L. - Gamma Beta 11/17/1976 Bell, Dr. Ryle A. - Omicron Lambda Alpha 4/1/1977 Johnson, Leroy E. - Mu Lambda 5/1/1977 Jackson, Mr. Malcolm D. - Delta Phi 11/11/1977 Hall, Julius - Alpha Mu 4/23/1978 Orange, Sr., Vincent B. - Nu Chi 5/6/1978 Laney, Frederick J. - Mu Lambda 10/1/1978

Whitley, Walter - Sigma 4/12/1985 Washington, Mr. Kenneth A. - Zeta Nu 4/12/1985 Revis, Lamar D. - Xi Alpha Lambda 4/15/1985 Stroble, Mr. Kelvin M. - Theta Nu 7/8/1985 Wilson, Mr. John A. - Beta 2/15/1986 Gilmore, Brent S. - Beta 2/15/1986 Carter, Malcolm - Beta 3/21/1987 Chapple, Kevin L. - Theta Iota 5/22/1987 White, Mr. Melvin - Pi Lambda 2/28/1988 Gaither, Thomas E. - Mu Lambda 5/18/1988

Reed, Kwame O. - Eta Alpha Lambda 3/2/1979 Clark, Melvin L. - Mu Lambda 10/1/1979 Davis, Mr. Larry D. - Kappa Gamma 11/8/1979 Banks, Dr. David - Delta Zeta 11/14/1979 Douglas, A. G. - Zeta Omicron Lambda 3/1/1980 Powell, Mr. Juan H. - Beta 3/22/1980

***If you have 25 or more years in the fraternity and your name does not appear on this list, please see Brother Timothy Fitzgerald, Membership Chair***

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Dear Brothers: I would like to thank each of you who participated in the Sunday services held last month. On February 16, approximately 15 Mu Lambda brothers attended the service at Metropolitan AME Church. An Alpha brother and former Mu Lambda brother, Rev. Ronald E. Braxton, serves as senior pastor. On February 23, many of you attended the worship service at Shiloh Baptist Church for their HBCU/Greek Sunday. Several brothers are members of this Church. Our own Mu Lambda brother, the Reverend Dr. Wallace Charles Smith, serves as Senior Minister. Please stay tuned for more opportunities to worship together!! IN OBSERVANCE OF THE HOLY SEASON OF LENT: March 5 -- April 20 We are approaching the Holy Season of Lent, March 5th - April 20th. In observance of this season, I am inviting Mu Lambda brothers to join together and prayerfully engage in the experience of the Daniel Fast for the forty days of Lent--March 5th--April 20th (excluding Sundays). The Daniel fast is a biblically-based partial fast. Two scriptures give light to the Daniel fast: In Daniel 1, the prophet ate only vegetables (including fruit) and drank only water. In Daniel 10, the prophet ate no meat or any precious breads or foods, and he drank no wine. The former gives us two guidelines for the fast: fruits and vegetables and only water for a beverage. The latter gives us a third guideline: no sweeteners and no bread. Here are three ways to fast: (1) A complete fast from 6am - 6pm and the Daniel fast thereafter for forty days. (2) Daniel fast from 6am - 6pm, breaking the fast thereafter for forty days. (3) The Daniel fast for the entirety of the day for forty days. Neither artificial foods nor processed foods or chemicals are allowed during the fast.

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All fruits - fresh, frozen, dried, juiced, canned

All Meat

All vegetables - fresh, frozen, dried, juiced, canned

All dairy products

All whole grains

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All nuts and seeds - includes nut butters

All leavened bread

All legumes

All refined and processed foods

Natural water

All deep fried foods

tofu, soy products, herbs and spices, seasoning All solid fats salts All quality oils

Beverages - tea, coffee, soda, etc

In this season of sacrifice, I pray that God will reveal the miraculous! Continue to check on and pray for each other. If you need me, call or e-mail me: (571) 251-8253; jzmb@me.com Your Mu Lambda Chaplain, Brother Butler

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The Imam stated that both Jesus Certification: Holistic Nutrition and Mohammad were prophets and Mohammad was the last “Certified Herbal Abstract prophet. He also pointed out Specialist that followers of Islam were Certification: “Fitness and first to acknowledge Nutrition” monotheism. So what does the guest speaker However, what I have in common with Dr. remember Martin Luther King, Jr.? most was his This was the first question I specification asked my frat brother when he of the five invited me to his church’s “27th strategies Martin Luther King, Jr. Prayer used by Breakfast”. The breakfast “Key slave holders Note / Guest Speaker” was to successfully enslave black “Imam Johari Abdul Malik, people in the United States. Director of Community Outreach for the Dar Al-Hijrah The first strategy, which preceded all others, was to Islamic Center” remove an awareness of self. Or My frat brother; A. Gilbert what he referenced as removal Douglass, a member at of the opportunity to preserve Plymouth Congregational your soul. In other words you United Church of Christ in only exist because the slave Washington, D.C., introduced master says you exist. The the guest speaker. He explained second strategy was disrupting that the Imam and Dr. King lineage, which separated have similar spiritual beliefs. individuals from meaningful Both believed that the choice is relationships by dividing “chaos or community.” For families. The third strategy approximately the next 90 denied the opportunity to minutes, interrupted by develop intellectually, i.e., not occasional note taking, I being allowed to learn to read listened to the guest speaker. or write. The fourth strategy While my notes in no way was to prohibit the summarize the Imams speech, accumulation or transfer of they included the following: wealth. The fifth strategy was 16

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denial of the opportunity to preserve religious traditions. Imam Johari Abdul Malik gave several cogent examples of each of the above strategies. This author does not have the knowledge base or note taking skills that

accomplishes the Imam’s intended knowledge transfer. However, after listening to him, I have a better understanding of Dr. King’s “chaos or community” statement. For example chaos is defined as “any thing or condition of which the elements or parts are in utter disorder and confusion.” Community is” a group of people who reside in one location and are subject to the same laws and have the same interest.” So what does all of this have to do with nutrition? It’s simple. Let’s just call it brain food.

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Regional Convention Chapter Audits

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The general office will be conducting chapter audits for the 2014 fraternal year. These audits will consist of ensuring chapters have their constitutionally mandated items. All chapters need to bring the following items to the on-site general office at their respective regional convention.

REGISTER TODAY! It is our pleasure to greet you in the spirit of brotherhood and to announce the seventeenth annual Alpha Leadership Academy for College Brothers. The academy is scheduled for June 7-13, 2014,on the campus of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.

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82nd Anniversary Eastern Region Convention of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity The 82nd Anniversary Eastern Region Convention of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., themed"Reconciling Leadership & Brotherhood," will be held in Baltimore, Maryland. Please click here for the Official 2014 Convention Call OR click here to Registerfor the convention which will be held at the Hilton-Baltimore on April 24-27, 2014. EARLY REGISTRATION ENDS February 15, 2014 and there is NO ONSITE REGISTRATION. This year's convention will feature the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Impact Luncheon, Leadership Development Institute as well as a C2C Career & Graduate School Fair. SPACE WILL BE LIMITED for this Convention so you are encouraged to REGISTER EARLY! The brothers of Baltimore are planning to make AlphaEast"s return to Baltimore one of our best conventions ever. The 2014 Baltimore Convention is one you don't want to miss. Fraternally, R. Anthony Mills Eastern Region Vice President Brandon R. Johnson Assistant Eastern Region Vice President


MU LAMBDA FOUNDATION, INC. HENRY ARTHUR CALLIS ACADEMY 2013 – 2014 FUNDING We are considering and seeking multiple sources for securing funding for the 2013-14 HAC Academy activities. Our 2013-2014 budget indicates that the provision of college readiness support costs the Mu Lambda Foundation, Inc. approximately $1000 per Scholar. This figure is calculated after considerable in-kind contributions of the Mu Lambda Foundation, Inc. and Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. It should be noted that the Mu Lambda Foundation, Inc. is designated as a 501c(3) organization and donations from individual, businesses, and corporations are tax deductible. Sources and sponsorships identified to offset the $1000 per Scholar cost include: 1. Individuals Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., groups of brothers, and individuals in the community can donate to the Mu Lambda Foundation, Inc. in name of an HAC Academy Scholar to cover the $1000 cost. Scholars can also offset costs through ad sales in the online Gala booklet. 2. Employers of Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., Businesses, & Corporations It is common for businesses and corporations to grant funds to donate to 501c(3) organizations for the purposes of supporting educational activities. Some businesses and corporations also match employee’s donations to 501c(3) organizations. We encourage Brothers of the Mu Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. to inquire at their place of employment to determine if philanthropic funds exist that may support HAC Academy activities. Brothers will be provided support in preparing appropriate applications and documents to secure these funds if they exist. 3. Foundations Numerous foundations grant funds for college readiness programs. Each foundation has its own set of criteria for funding, therefore applications to foundations would need to be crafted on a case by case basis. 4. Local Government Funds The District of Columbia may have sources that support DC Scholars involvement with the HAC Academy. 5. School District Funds Partnerships with school districts and schools can be established to financially support HAC Scholars that attend that particular district or school.


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E-Board & Committee Chairs E-BOARD POSITION President Vice President : Recording Secretary : Corresponding Secretary : Financial Secretary : Treasurer : Chaplain : Historian : Intake Coordinator : Assoc. Editor/Sphinx : Editor of the Torch Dir. Educational Activities : Sergeant-at-Arms : Parliamentarian : Archivist : Web Master : Intake Class President : Member at-large : Immediate past president :

BROTHER Neal, Eddie W. Gibbs, Mr. Joseph Giles, Kevin R. LaRoche, Mikael Young, II, Chatman K. Young, Bryant Michael Butler, Mr. Jonathan Z Harmon, III, James Wilson, Mr. John Hinnant, Mr. Keith Clark, Jason Fields, Jr., Dr. Arthur Jones, Mr. Nicholas Walker, Jacob R. Almaroof, Mr. Sulaiman Jones, Mr. Mark Kevin Jones, Mr. Mark Kevin Wilson, Mr. James O. Lowery, III, Mr. Leroy

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eneal@mulambdafoundation.org301-440-4055 josephcgibbs@gmail.com 901-240-9039 krgiles@aol.com 804-389-1906 LaRoche.dynasty@gmail.com 202-957-4055 Chatmanyoung70@gmail.com 703-231-2096 esoulmy@hotmail.com 240-472-5276 jzmb@me.com 571-251-8253 jameseharmon@gmail.com 301-659-0442 jawilson8b86@verizon.net 301-455-6119 keith.hinnant@gmail.com 202-351-8981 clark.jj@hotmail.com 732-642-2610 Drart1906@gmail.com 301-442-9064 Nicholas.jones012@gmail.com, jwalke5302@aol.com salmaroof@gmail.com 240-486-6851 jones.markk@gmail.com 301-385-0758 jones.markk@gmail.com jimmiedean198262@yahoo.com 240-461-0404 lrl1906@verizon.net 202-487-3129

COMMITTEE CHAIRS BROTHER EMAIL PHONE Auditing Mark Ross rossmarka@aol.com 202-422-8493 Beautillion Eddie Neal eneal@mulambdafoundation.org301-440-4055 Brother’s Keeper John Wilson jawilson8b86@verizon.net 301-455-6119 Budget and Finance Chatman Young Chatmanyoung70@gmail.com 703-231-2096 Chapter of the Year Antwan Lofton antwan_lofton@yahoo.com 292-997-8498 Charles H. Wesley Award Karim Alamurri karim.alammuri@gmail.com 571-275-8460 Communication & TechnologyMark Jones jones.markk@gmail.com 301-385-0758 Community Service Khama Sharp khama.sharp@gmail.com 202-294-0328 Hospitaltiy Terrance Tarver terrencetarver@hotmail.com 202-489-9597 Membership Timothy Fitzgerald timfitz06@comcast.net 301-332-7507 Pan Hellenic Council Joel Grey jgrey7@yahoo.com> 610-639-2964 Program Frederick Engram fengram1@gmail.com 315-921-3622 Public Policy Brent Radcliff brentmradcliff@gmail.com 504-231-6114 Social Joel Grey jgrey7@yahoo.com> 610-639-2964 Senior Brother Chair Robert Ricardson kcboy1959@yahoo.com 40 and Under Chair Mikel LaRoche LaRoche.dynasty@gmail.com 202-957-4055


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March 1st - Sawyer, Ladd B. 5th - Mayo, Robert V. 7th - Coleman, IV, Cubie 8th - Winder, Brandon T 14th - Hunigan, Curtis A. 15th - De Lay, Arthur 18th - Douglass, A. Gilbert 18th - Gilmore, Brent S. 18th - Hill, Jr. Edward W. 18th - Tyler, Lee A. 20th - Scipio, Rudolph 21st - Speight, Jr., James T. 23rd - Calhoun, Noah R. 24th -Roberts, Talmadge 25th - Chapman, Sr., Edwin C. 28th - Williams, Gerard K. 29th - Akins, Lamont 29th - Giles, Kevin R. 30th - Branche, Glennwood 30th - Norwood, III, Edwin F.

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The chapter chair drive project needs your support. The Mu Lambda Foundation is accepting tax deductible donations in the amount of $100 per chair. You don’t have to be a Brother to make a chair donation: Alpha wives, friends and families are also encouraged to participate. Upon receipt of your donation, your contribution will be permanently noted for all to see. Your name will be inscribed in gold lettering on a black chair as pictured above. Donated by Brother (your name inserted) or In Memory of Brother ___________. Supporters to date include: Brother Julius Brice Brother Eddie Neal Brother LeRoy Lowery Brother Charles Donegan Brother Curtis Hunigan Brother Timothy Fitzgerald Brother Arthur King Brother Michael Brown Brother Michael Brown in Memory of Brother Kenneth Higgins Brother Michael Carter Brother Adrian Vincent James Brother Adrian Vincent James in Memory of Brother Robert “Bob” Warren Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon Brother John Eason Brother Louis Ford in Memory of: Brother Morris Hawkins Brother Frederick Ford Brother Earl Root Brother Rudolph Scipio Brother William Calbert in Memory of Brother Syl Lorenzo Shannon Brother Lloyd T. McGriff Brother Louis Buck Brother Arlester Brown Brother James McDonald Brother M. Christopher Brown II in Memory of Brother Vernon Polite Brother M. Christopher Brown Brother Clyde Blassengale, Sr. Brother William Page Brother Eric Herndon Brother Rudolph Harris Brother Rylan R. Harris Soror Janette Hoston Harris in Memory of Brother Eluen H. Hoston, Jr. Brother David Banks Brother Malcolm D. Jackson Soror Janette Hoston Harris in Memory of Brother Charles H. Wesley Brother Kenneth Holbert Brother Clinton C. Jones III in Memory of Brother Louis E. Murray

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*Please attempt to submit your dues online using PayPal* www.Mulambda.org or www.MuLambdaFoundation.org *If you are not using Paypal, funds in the form of check or cash must have the appropriate form attached. You can download forms from the chapter or foundation website. Attach the form along with the check or cash to mail in or submit to the Treasurer or Financial Secretary* Chapter Dues Structure Grand Tax General Organization Life Member

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$400.00

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$410.00

$150.00

$400.00

$550.00

$570.00

1st Year Alumni

$75.00

$250.00

$325.00

$345.00

2nd Year Alumni

$112.50

$250.00

$362.50

$382.50

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$150.00

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$500.00

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Chapter Dues Mu Lambda

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Mu Lambda Chapter 2405 First St. NW Washington, DC 20001-1019


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