What is the skee wee sound?

What is the skee wee sound?

+ Follow. Scrolling through my Twitter feed this morning, I learned that the “skee wee” sound, a high pitched squeal used by members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) to promote its organization and as a greeting among its members, became a registered trademark this week.

Why do aka skee wee?

Oh, and if you don’t know, “Skee-Wee” is the sound that other AKA’s make to greet each other or just let other people know that we are in the house. It’s really high-pitched and has been known to break glass.

What sorority does Alicia Keys belong to?

#28DaysOfNotableAKAs Alicia Keys is an Honorary Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. She is the co-founder and Global Ambassador of her non-profit organization, Keep a Child Alive.

What sorority was Hillary Clinton in?

Alpha Kappa Alpha’s accomplishments were heralded by the United States Congress, with U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton and sorority member U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson-Lee, who both agreed to pass legislation in both houses of the United States Congress to commemorate the sorority’s founding.

What does the frog mean in AKA?

grows in leaps and bounds
While, it has been stated that AKA officially recognizes the ivy as an official emblem, did you know that some AKAs collect frogs, mice, and rabbits? Supposedly the frogs are to represent that their organization grows in leaps and bounds.

How does a Kappa greet an AKA?

At a Chapter Meeting, the main greeting would be the following: “To Madam Basileus, to our Former Basilei, and all others who serve Alpha Kappa Alpha — Good Morning Sorors…” This greeting, or other appropriate wording, is stated only by the first speaker of the event.

Why do akas collect mice?

Supposedly the frogs are to represent that their organization grows in leaps and bounds. The mice are collected, because supposedly it’s the only thing that elephants are afraid of. (lol 😆 ) And rabbits are collected due to the sound it makes when first born. They supposedly make the skee-wee sound when first born.

What does the AKA mirror mean?

The Mirror We look into a mirror not to look upon our vanity, but because when we look to a mirror in our reflection we seek to see all the virtues that represent a lady of AKA. The Pearl Necklace represent our foundation, our founders and incorporates because without them, we would not exist.

How do you get invited to AKA grad chapter?

Utilize the Chapter Locator in About AKA to locate graduate chapters and contacts in or near your community. The Graduate Membership Intake Process (MIP) begins with a Letter of Invitation, signed by the graduate chapter president AND membership chairman on chapter stationery.

Why is AKA a frog?

Within the organization of Alpha Kappa Alpha it’s not traditional that members collect animals of any kind. The organization is represented by the ivy leaf and pearls only. Now some members do collect “frogs” which symbolize that the organization was growing in leaps and reaching new bounds.

Why do AKAs have frog?

While, it has been stated that AKA officially recognizes the ivy as an official emblem, did you know that some AKAs collect frogs, mice, and rabbits? Supposedly the frogs are to represent that their organization grows in leaps and bounds.

What Sorority was Beyonce in?

Beyonce Delta Kappa Sorority,inc.