Our Community Work

2024 Legislative Day - Chapter Polaris Brian Sampson and Chapter Sectary KG was Present at this prestigious event.

July 2024 the Triangle Iotas Fed 62 individuals at the Durham - Ronald McDonald House

Past Community Service

Bros. Keith Johnson & K.G. Mudiwa, along with Polaris Stan Chambers Jr., greeted students and parents as they entered the school. Being at Oak Grove was extra special for the brothers, for Bro. Darryl Bradshaw is serving as an administrative intern at the school.

Welcoming students to the first day of school has become a tradition for the Triangle Iotas. Brothers welcomed students at Burton Elementary in 2019.

Community Service: Raleigh Mobile Market

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The Triangle Iotas prepared and gave away food to families in need in Raleigh, N.C. on Saturday during a Mobile Market sponsored by the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle and Abundant Life Cathedral.

The event, which happens every fourth Saturday, coincided with Iota Phi Theta’s National Day of Service, where brothers across the country performed community service throughout the day.

Chapter Polaris Stan Chambers Jr., along with chapter Vice-Polaris Jermaine Goods, chapter Treasurer Anthony Soriano, and brothers Richard Gamble, Jean Sandaire, and Gerald Denis participated in Saturday’s event, which benefited over 100 families and gave away over 1,000 food items.

COMMUNITY SERVICE: Free Grocery Giveaway in Raleigh

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Bro. Gerald Denis spent Saturday morning giving back to the community by passing out free groceries to residents outside Abundant Life Cathedral COGIC in Raleigh, N.C.

Thank you Bro. Denis for giving your energy to others, especially during a time of great need.

VIDEO: Ask a Cop

The Triangle Iotas hosted the second session in its Law Enforcement Series on Thursday, taking a wide variety of questions from the public.

The three officers, two of which are members of the Triangle Iotas, answered questions that range from community policing to how the coronavirus has impacted their jobs.

EVENT: What do you want to ask a cop?

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Do you have questions you’ve always wanted to ask a law enforcement officer?

The Triangle Iotas are hosting a forum on Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. where law enforcement officers will answer questions from community members.

Selected questions will be answered live on the Triangle Iotas’ Facebook page.

Submit your questions here.

EVENT: Clinton D9 Town Hall Forum

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Polaris Stan Chambers Jr. participated in a panel discussion Friday evening sponsored by the Clinton Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

The discussion hit on a variety of issues, including COVID-19, systemic racism, voter engagement, and the Biden/Harris agenda.

Polaris Chambers highlighted the Triangle Iotas’ ongoing community engagement, from its Voter Education Series to its ongoing Law Enforcement Series.

“Discussions like these are pivotal in helping the community understand the impact of the Divine 9, as well as hear firsthand how our respective organizations are working to enhance the areas we serve,” Chambers said. “I appreciate the Clinton Alumnae Chapter for brining us together, and I hope we’re able to work more closely on the issues impacting our communities."

VIDEO: Know Your Rights When Stopped By The Police

Knowing what you can and can’t do when interacting with law enforcement can make the difference between life and death.

Two members of the Triangle Iotas, who are also police officers, led a discussion where they explained what citizens should and shouldn’t do in various encounters with law enforcement and answered questions from participants.

The event was part of the Triangle Iotas’ Law Enforcement Series, which is under the chapter’s Time to Build Initiative.

EVENT: Know Your Rights When Stopped by the Police

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Join us for this important conversation

Knowing your rights could make the difference between life and death.

Learn from current police officers about what you can and can't do when you're stopped by the police.

We will stream this conversation live on our Facebook page this Thursday at 7 p.m.

We look forward to seeing and hearing from you.

It's Election Day - SO. GO. VOTE!

The Triangle Iotas created a quick video urging those who haven’t already voted to do so on Election Day.

And if you haven’t voted yet, then GO VOTE!

Triangle Iotas host virtual voting rights discussion

 
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What Are Your Voting Rights?

Triangle organizations host vital virtual discussion
as millions of NC residents prepare to vote

 
DURHAM, N.C. (Oct. 26, 2020) - What rights do voters have? What problems could they face at the polls? And what can they do about them? 
 
Courtney Patterson, chairman of the Lenoir County Board of Elections, and Landon White, a civil rights attorney who has helped groups identify voter suppression tactics, will walk voters through the answers during a virtual conversation on Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m.
 
“Many have already voted through absentee ballots and early voting, but millions across our state will vote right before and on Election Day,” said Stan Chambers Jr., Polaris (president) of the Triangle Iotas. “We want to ensure voters, especially black and brown voters, fully understand what should and shouldn’t happen when casting their votes in person.”
 
The free Zoom discussion - which the public can register at triangleiotas.org/time-to-build - is the final workshop in the Voter Education Series hosted by the Triangle Iotas, also known as the Alpha Epsilon Omega Alumni Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. Along with the North Carolina Black Alliance, and the Beta Pi Sigma (Durham) and Theta Lambda Sigma (Cary) alumnae chapters of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., the five-part series aimed to increase voter literacy among underrepresented communities ahead of the November election. Previous sessions can be viewed at triangleiotas.org/voter-education-series.
 
Through the monthly series, which began in July, hundreds participated in expert-led discussions ranging from gerrymandering to the Electoral College and ways to make your vote count. The series is part of the Time to Build Initiative, a broader community effort by the Triangle Iotas launched following the deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd. This effort is also part of #MuchMoreThanAHashtag, a joint national initiative between Iota Phi Theta and Sigma Gamma Rho to increase local community engagement.
 
“From the coronavirus to demands for police reform, one of the common themes highlighted this year is the continued inequities black and brown communities face,” Chambers said. “Through our Voter Education Series, and our broader Time to Build Initiative, we hope to enhance these communities one effort at a time alongside our community partners.”
 
For reporters interested in covering the session, please reach out to Stan Chambers Jr. at aeo.iotaphitheta@gmail.com. You can also register for the session at triangleiotas.org/time-to-build.

CONTACT
Stan Chambers Jr.
Polaris (President)
Triangle Iotas
aeo.iotaphitheta@gmail.com
(919) 641-0469
 

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About the Triangle Iotas
The Alpha Epsilon Omega Alumni Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., has empowered change in the Triangle for nearly 30 years through service, leadership, collaboration, and action. This focus has resulted in multiple state and regional awards, including the Triangle Iotas being honored as the fraternity’s 2020 N.C. Alumni Chapter of the Year. Visit triangleiotas.org to learn more about the chapter.
 
About the North Carolina Black Alliance
The Alliance is an intergovernmental network of African American legislators, county commissioners, school board members, and municipal elected officials centered by a commitment to ambitiously address broad issues of inequality and fairness. The Alliance collaborates with strategic partners to advance the work of those organizations and to enhance intentional collaboration with black constituencies. For more information, visit ncblackalliance.org.
 
About the Beta Pi Sigma Chapter
The Beta Pi Sigma Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., was chartered on April 13, 1951 in Durham, N.C., and currently serves Durham and Orange counties. Our goal is to serve and advocate for the greater good nationally, regionally, and locally. We are a chapter of love, understanding, encouragement and solidarity. For more information about the chapter, visit bps1922.com.
 
About the Theta Lambda Sigma Chapter
The Theta Lambda Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. (also referred to as the Cary Alumnae Chapter) was chartered in 1997 with a goal of bringing community service and positive representation to southern and western Wake County. In line with the sorority's motto, "Greater Service, Greater Progress", the "Blue House | Gold Market" chapter continually endeavors to provide quality service and programs to the community. The chapter's current initiatives center on community involvement, mental and physical health initiatives, and programs aimed at educating and empowering youth.

Triangle Iotas march to the polls in Raleigh

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Triangle Iotas (from L to R) Bros. Anthony Soriano, Gerald Denis, Wladimir Merard, and Jermaine Goods, along with Theta Phi (St. Augustine’s University) Bro. Rodney Hawkins, participated in the Power to the Polls event in Raleigh on Saturday.

Hundreds of people participated in the early voting event, organized by the African American Cultural Festival of Raleigh and Wake County, which involved walking 1/2 mile from the MLK Memorial Gardens to the voting site at Roberts Park.

The Triangle Iotas were proud to walk alongside other NPHC organizations in the event, which comes as the chapter prepares for its final workshop in its Voter Education Series.

Triangle Iotas participate in Stand 4 Durham event

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Bro. Kibwe Mudiwa, pictured above with Durham, N.C. Police Chief C.J. Davis, represented the Triangle Iotas at the Stand 4 Durham rally on Saturday.

The rally, sponsored by the Prince Hall Grand Lodge F&AM of North Carolina, Durham Police, Durham County Sheriff’s Office, and Durham Clergy United, was to address gun violence and other issues in the Bull City. 

STAND is an acronym for Support, Teach, Accountability, Never Forget, and Devotion.

AEO launches Voter Education Series with gerrymandering discussion

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The Triangle Iotas, in partnership with the N.C. Black Alliance, launched its five-part Voter Education Series with a detailed discussion about gerrymandering and its impact on black communities.

The conversation, which was hosted for free on Zoom, detailed how gerrymandering is influenced by the Census and redistricting, which often negatively impact black communities.

Upcoming conversations, which will be posted on the Time to Build page, will focus on the electoral college, making one’s vote count, being an informed voter, and your rights on Election Day.

Community Service: Serving others during coronavirus

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With community needs so great during the fight against coronavirus, brothers from Alpha Epsilon Omega have stepped up to answer the call of service.

Bro. Gerald Dennis spent today handing out groceries to families in need at Abundant Life Cathedral in Raleigh.

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In addition, chapter Polaris Stan Chambers Jr. recently donated to the Ronald McDonald House to help in their ongoing efforts.

Thank you brothers for answering the call of service during this great need.

Community Service: Volunteering at the Salvation Army

Brothers from the Alpha Epsilon Omega Alumni Chapter of Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc., prepared meals, served meals, and completed housekeeping duties at The Salvation Army in Raleigh, N.C. on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Social Event: 2019 ISI Christmas Brunch Fundraiser

Alpha Epsilon Omega works closely with the RDU Chapter of Iota Sweethearts, Inc., throughout the year, so AEO was proud to partner with ISI RDU on their Christmas Brunch Fundraiser, where they collected dozens of toys and monetary donations for children in need this holiday season.

Community Service: Resilience movie screening

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Brothers from the Alpha Epsilon Omega and Alpha Omicron Omega (Fayetteville, NC) alumni chapters attended a NPHC screening of “Resilience: The Biology of Stress & The Science of Hope”, hosted by Wake County Human Services on Wednesday..

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The documentary focuses on the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences and how those experiences can produce toxic stress that can put children at greater risk for disease, homelessness, prison and early death.

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The screening was followed by a panel discussion among Divine 9 members where Alpha Epsilon Omega Polaris Stan Chambers Jr. highlighted the chapter’s work with children, including its ongoing effort mentoring students at Burton Elementary School in Durham, NC.

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Community Service: Mentoring at Burton Elementary

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Bros. Derek Powe (pictured), Keith Johnson, and Stan Chambers Jr. spent Wednesday morning talking about respect at Burton Elementary School in Durham, N.C., where every other week they mentor an all-boys fourth grade class.

Community Service: Cary Greenway Tour Race

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Bro. Stan Chambers Jr., along with members of the Theta Lambda Sigma chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, inc., spent Sunday morning tracking runners during the Cary Greenway Tour Race.

Community Service: St Jude Walk/Run

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Alpha Epsilon Omega has a proud tradition of participating in the St. Jude Walk/Run. Not only is Iota Phi Theta a national sponsor, but AEO has raised thousands within the past few years in support of ending childhood cancer.

AEO participated in this year’s walk along with the Alpha Omicron Omega Alumni Chapter (Fayetteville, N.C.), Theta Phi chapter (St. Augustine’s University), and the RDU chapter of Iota Sweethearts, Inc.