President Clinton Inducted Into Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity
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| NEW ORLEANS, July 10 /PRNewswire/ --
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., in session at its 95th Anniversary Conclave
in New Orleans, LA, voted to induct the Honorable William Jefferson Clinton,
the 42nd President of the United States of America, as an honorary member of
the organization. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity's International President Paul
L. Griffin, Jr. commented, "It is a high privilege and a matter of great
significance that we the members of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. accept
and welcome the Honorable William Jefferson Clinton into our wondrous band." President Clinton has been focusing on the activities of the William J. Clinton Foundation since he left the White House. He wanted the Clinton Foundation to address the areas where he could make the most difference as a private citizen. The Foundation has grown into a global non-governmental organization with more than 1,400 staff and volunteers in more than 40 countries and with offices in New York City, Little Rock, Ark., Boston, Mass., and other cities around the world. The Foundation, working in collaboration with governments and other partners, makes a significant impact in the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. Phi Beta Sigma's programs, including Bigger and Better Business, Social Action and Education are compatible with the mission of the Clinton Foundation. The Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a partnership between the Clinton Foundation and the American Heart Association to help combat childhood obesity, is in alignment with Phi Beta Sigma's partnerships with the March of Dimes and the American Cancer Society. The Clinton HIV/Aids initiative is right on target with Phi Beta Sigma's partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) which provides awareness and prevention strategies through its Conversation Among Brothers Series (CABS). Clinton's Economic Opportunity Initiative embraces the same values that have been core to Phi Beta Sigma's Bigger and Better Business program since its inception in 1925. Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), a long-time member of Phi Beta Sigma
Fraternity, Inc. responded, "I am so pleased and delighted that President
Bill Clinton has accepted membership in my fraternity. As a true
servant-leader it is fitting for him to join the ranks of civil rights
activist and labor leader A. Philip Randolph, Atlanta businessman Herman
Russell, former U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige, former NAACP Leader
James Weldon Johnson and renowned scientist George Washington Carver. My
heart is warmed today." |