The legacy of the divine nine is that they saw so many inequities just like we have now voting rights women’s rights Health Care they saw a need to be strong as a unit as a member of their sorority or their fraternity but they knew that if they
Work together they could do even more many of us have short-term memories we forget the significance of contributions of any person but let alone black Americans African-Americans and how integral of a role African-Americans have played in the history of this nation black history is American history and we should celebrate it every day
It’s an acknowledgement an acknowledgement of all of the triumphs and also all of the dark moments and then that we’re going to continue to move forward together in progress exposure is everything to be able to see HBCU perform to see the Divine n perform and to see us on a stage like this
Hopefully it inspires them to want to go to college and become a part of one of our organizations the work that we do collectively is something to talk about and something to celebrate if you look back at any point in history and you look at black Excellence nine times out
Of 10 you’re talking about someone who’s been a part of one of our D9 organizations we have different colors different Crest and shields but the same Mission when one of us wins we all wi when we come together we create the opportunity to shift culture and to
Really be the answers that this world needs right now we’ve seen a lot of things really transpire here in the United States so now more than ever we need each other we need to heal each other we need to address those concerns and that’s what the Divine n is about
The Divine n is making sure that we’re tied to our communities that we can actually uplift each other it’s important to uplift each other because if we don’t who will
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