Unofficially it’s the Alpha’s. Why? Because AKA founding member Ethel H Lyles was inspired by her then boyfriend George Lyles who was a member of the beta chapter of Alpha Phi Alphi founded at Howard University. Ethel would later become one of the founding members of Alpha Kappa Alpha at Howard. Both Ethel & George were presidents of their respective chapters at Howard in 1908 in their senior year. Both Ethel & George were also “Sumner High School” graduates from St. Louis. Both Ethel & George would later marry and have one child George III who would also later become an Alpha man. It can then be said quite factually that Alpha Phi Alpha inspired Alpha Kappa Alpha. Ski-Phi! Now you know the facts behind the matter.
The AKAs have an unofficial brother fraternity - Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc yet it depends on region. Some claim Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc, etc.
Alpha Phi Alpha
It is said too be Alpha Phi Alpha, but!, that depends on what campus you’re on. The only “true” brother/sister relationship in the Devine Nine are ZETA and SIGMA.
Omega si phi
Fraternity is the antonym for sorority.
A female fraternity is a sorority.
Don't know. But her mom is an AKA and her father is a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
sorority
A fraternity if they were men.
fraternity
That is the correct spelling of "sorority" (female form of fraternity).
A member of a sorority, to other members, is called a sister, and a member of a fraternity to other members is called a brother. ex "My sister in Gamma Kappa Phi is picking me up later to take me to the philanthropy"
"Sorority" comes from the Latin word "soror" which means "sister". It is similar to the word "fraternity" which derives from "frater", Latin for brother. Both refer to clubs or organizations where your fellow members are to be treated as if they were siblings.
Ask your President, Exec Board or Standards chair as it is different for every sorority or fraternity, just as their rituals are. What is standard is signing some papers, giving back all your sorority/fraternity related apparel and items, and pledging never to reveal their secrets.
The opposite gender of fraternity is sorority.
knowledge of the fraternity