23 min

S1.E7 - 9 Powerful People - What are Black Greek organizations? Why are they important‪?‬ The Culture-Centered Classroom

    • Education

Black History month is right around the corner. On this episode I am sharing a part of Black history and Black present that is often not discussed in mainstream lessons. I’m talking about historically Black Greek Sororities and Fraternities. Most of these organizations have been making a positive impact in the Black community and beyond for over 100 years.

Share the beauty of Black culture with your students through the lens of Black excellence. Share Black Greek Sororities & Fraternities. In the show I mention each organization. Here are links to their national websites:


Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (1906)
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (1908)
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity (1911)
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (1911)
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (1913)
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity (1914)
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (1920)
Sigma Gamma Rho (1922)
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity (1963)

All of these organizations are united under the National Pan-Hellenic Council. You can learn more about this unity organization HERE.

Ready to share this lesson with your students? Here are three resources that will easily allow you to teach your students about this beautiful part of Black culture.


Podcast Companion Activity (For THIS episode)
Black Fraternities & Sororities - TASK CARDS
Black Fraternities & Sororities - Research & Word Search

Black History Teaching BUNDLE

I love to talk, so let's start a conversation. Leave a review or connect with me on Instagram @iTeachCustom.

Make sure to grab the FREE Ultimate Classroom Diversity Checklist to get started creating culturally responsive lessons today!

Connect with Jocelynn:

Website: https://customteachingsolutions.com 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iteachcustom/ 

LinkedIN: Custom Teaching Solutions, LLC




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jocelynn-hubbard/support

Black History month is right around the corner. On this episode I am sharing a part of Black history and Black present that is often not discussed in mainstream lessons. I’m talking about historically Black Greek Sororities and Fraternities. Most of these organizations have been making a positive impact in the Black community and beyond for over 100 years.

Share the beauty of Black culture with your students through the lens of Black excellence. Share Black Greek Sororities & Fraternities. In the show I mention each organization. Here are links to their national websites:


Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity (1906)
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (1908)
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity (1911)
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (1911)
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (1913)
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity (1914)
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (1920)
Sigma Gamma Rho (1922)
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity (1963)

All of these organizations are united under the National Pan-Hellenic Council. You can learn more about this unity organization HERE.

Ready to share this lesson with your students? Here are three resources that will easily allow you to teach your students about this beautiful part of Black culture.


Podcast Companion Activity (For THIS episode)
Black Fraternities & Sororities - TASK CARDS
Black Fraternities & Sororities - Research & Word Search

Black History Teaching BUNDLE

I love to talk, so let's start a conversation. Leave a review or connect with me on Instagram @iTeachCustom.

Make sure to grab the FREE Ultimate Classroom Diversity Checklist to get started creating culturally responsive lessons today!

Connect with Jocelynn:

Website: https://customteachingsolutions.com 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iteachcustom/ 

LinkedIN: Custom Teaching Solutions, LLC




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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jocelynn-hubbard/support

23 min

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