• 10 months ago
We dive deep into the ice cold brotherhood of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated.
Transcript
00:00 Get it? Get it? Get it?
00:05 When you say who you with, you already know what we're talking about.
00:08 It's the real brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated.
00:11 It's the brotherhood and sisterhood for essence.
00:13 So this month we're celebrating the divine nine organizations.
00:29 We're showing love to our staff that are divine nine members.
00:32 My name is Corey Jarvis. I am the head of social here at Essence Ventures.
00:37 And the organization, of course, that I belong to, I just want to make sure that we
00:41 clear some things up like straight up front.
00:43 So the organization that I belong to, of course, is the members of the Black and Old Gold,
00:47 the Standard, the Topic of Conversation, the Trend, and the Topic of Everything
00:52 that y'all talking about right now in this video.
00:54 The person that runs this Essence Social, so in the captions in the comments,
00:58 y'all already know that we run the boardroom.
01:00 We run conversations on Twitter, social, all of it. It's us.
01:05 I feel like through life, Alpha Phi Alpha actually chose me.
01:13 I went to an African-centered Shule school.
01:16 So I always used to learn about like Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois,
01:19 Martin Luther King, Thurgood Marshall.
01:21 But I didn't know that there was like an inner line like theme throughout like some of those
01:25 greats throughout history.
01:27 So when I got older, I realized that they were all also members of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity
01:31 Incorporated.
01:32 So it felt like a natural fit for me for sure to join those men.
01:35 I think the proudest moment that I've had is I've had the opportunity to bring in 11
01:43 other Alphas through, of course, like being a dean of two lines.
01:46 So I think through like that and seeing other people being able to also enjoy the experience
01:52 of like brotherhood, scholarship, and service for all mankind and bringing them into the fold.
01:57 To me and my line brothers remain in contact.
02:01 So let me give you something.
02:03 I also, actually, am a solo.
02:05 So I crossed by myself.
02:07 So yeah, so my line name is Isolation for a reason.
02:12 So yeah, I think, yeah, I remain in touch with myself every day, baby.
02:16 Common misconception that I think people have about the divine line is that all we do is
02:20 stroll.
02:20 All we do is step.
02:21 And it's like that is really not even the core of art.
02:25 I would even say like a tip of the iceberg of what we provide to campuses and then even
02:30 in grad organizations, what we provide to the cities in which the chapters are located
02:35 in.
02:35 So yeah, I think we are a lot more than just that.
02:38 I think an all-time favorite song to stroll to would be "Sea Murder" down for a month
02:44 because I think you play the first beat, you know, where he comes in and it's just like
02:50 you already know what time it is.
02:51 Let's get to business.
02:54 Yeah, it's complete, organized like chaos when "Sea Murder" down for a month comes on.
03:01 You already know what time it is.

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