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[[image - Alpha Kappa Alpha logo]] Alpha Kappa Alpha Thrust for Power Programs of Service - designed to fulfill Alpha Kappa Alpha's commitment of service to all mankind through projects developed to enhance the quality of life. Organizational Impact and Collaboration - designed to use effectively the collective strength of Alpha Kappa Alpha with organizations in influencing issues which the daily lives of mankind. Women Involved in Global Concerns - designed to help women become more attuned to conditions in developing countries, including human rights, hunger, health care, economic interdependence and world peace. Economic Development - designed to identify those fundamental issues which Alpha Kappa Alpha can undertake to achieve a successful recognizable impact on the current black economic condition. Renewal - designed to preserve the high self-esteem of Alpha Kappa Alpha women through endeavors which promote self-improvement, professional development, and political awareness. [[image - photograph]] Breaking ground for $2 million headquarters. [[image - photograph of Congresswoman Cardise Collins and others]] Congresswoman Cardise Collins (2nd from left) and C. Delores Tucker (far right) were among the AKAs honored at the Sorority's 75th Anniversary & Celebration in January, 1983. With them are Executive Director Earnestine G. McNealey (I), National President Faye B. Bryant. [[image - photograph of Faye Bryant and Dr. Andrew Brimmer]] National President Faye Bryant with Dr. Andrew Brimmer at Economic Development Conference in Washington, D.C. 336
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