What is AKA's incorporation date?
January 29, 1913
What states make up the South Eastern Region of AKA?
Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee
Who is DTO's current Basileus?
Dr. Felicia Wilson
Earlier this year, DTO members traveled to Selma, AL to commemorate the anniversary of what major Civil Rights event?
60th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday
This Soror was the wife of the late Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Coretta Scott King
Many of AKA's founders belonged to what profession?
Educator
About 14,000
Who is DTO’s immediate past Basileus?
Soror Deborah Lucas Robinson
What is the name of DTO's signature podcast?
DTO POWERed Up
This Soror is an R&B singer known for her soulful voice and her sweet potato pies.
Patti LaBelle
What is the name of the not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization that serves as the educational funding arm of AKA?
Educational Advancement Foundation (EAF)
What was the first undergraduate chapter chartered in the South Eastern region?
Pi (Meharry Medical College, April 6, 1921)
What year was DTO chartered?
1946
At Alabama Cluster 2025, DTO received "Greater Heights Recognition" for our work on what activity?
Soar to the Polls Voter Engagement Campaign
This Soror was a prolific poet and author, known for her poem I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.
Maya Angelou
What is the name of AKA's official publication?
Ivy Leaf magazine
What is the oldest graduate chapter in the South Eastern region?
Omicron Omega (October 24, 1924)
What is the name of DTO's building?
Ivy Center
DTO inducted its first Diamond Member (75 years of service) this year. What is her name?
Soror Hazel Fournier
This Soror is a Grammy Award-winning R&B singer, known for songs such as Girl on Fire, No One, and If I Ain't Got You.
Alicia Keys
In 1939, AKA became the first group to take life membership in what organization?
NAACP
What is the former name of the South Eastern region?
Southern Region; changed 1932
What was the location of DTO's first regional conference participation?
Montgomery, Alabama
What is the name of DTO's signature program?
Culturama
This Soror was the first African-American female astronaut in space.
Mae Jemison