Black-ish alumni actor Anthony Anderson celebrated on Instagram his big moment – graduating from Howard University. Among the people he thanks for making this possible – his son – a student at Howard University. The former Black-ish actor went on Instagram to share with his followers his graduation from Howard University. Anderson received his Bachelor’s […]
A match that only heaven can make: Funk music icon George Clinton has officially become a member of Omega Phi Psi Fraternity, Inc. The music legend was inducted as an honorary member along with D.L. Hughley, Anthony Anderson, and Ted Ginn, Sr.
“Newest Honorary Member of Omega Psi Phi! WHERE ALL MY DAWGS AT?” Clinton captioned a picture on Instagram.
George Clinton has long been tied to the fraternity, nicknamed Que Dogs, for their use of his 1982 classic single “Atomic Dog.”
Established members of the fraternity like comedian Rickey Smiley extended congratulations to his new brothers and also added in Minister Louis Farrakhan who was inducted earlier this year.
Omega Psi Phi is a part of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, historically composed of African American Greek-lettered organizations are are often referred to as the “Divine Nine.” Of that group, Omega Psi Phi is the first to be founded on the campus of a historically Black college on November 17, 1911.
Congrats to all of the new men of Omega Phi Psi Fraternity, Inc.
New York rapper Dave East is leveling up in a big way. The hip-hop artist has announced his first movie is slated to premiere on Netflix in the coming weeks.
It is time once again to recognize African Americans who continue to shape American culture for the better. Later this month the highest honors for melanin people will be announced.
Deadlineis reporting that Anthony Anderson will return for the sixth consecutive time to host the NAACP Image Awards. Set for Saturday, March 30 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, this will mark the 50th anniversary of the prestigious ceremony.
NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson detailed the organization’s enthusiam for having the Romeo Must Die star back at the helm. “We are pleased to have Anthony as our host for our 50th anniversary. Anthony’s charisma on stage has won over our audience and continues to bring in new viewers every year.”
The NAACP Image Award is an annual awards ceremony presented by the Advancement of Colored People association to honor outstanding African Americans in media. Following the live programming, TVOne will air the 50th NAACP Image Awards Tribute Special. Anthony Anderson is a two-time winner for his exceptional acting in Black-ish.
In the past the likes of Steve Harvey, Denzel Washington, Whitney Houston and Diana Ross have hosted.