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In honor of National Black Business Month 2015, Gamma Xi Phi is proud to share with you six organizations who are not only leaders in the community, but our peers in the realm of professional fraternities and sororities.  These sororities represent thousands of professional women and 452 combined years of service to the world and the business community.  All of the sororities below are affiliates of the National Council of Negro Women.

On Sunday, June 14, 2015, the National Board of Trustees of Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity approved a new National Program.  Below is a video overview of the new initiatives. 

Brothers and Sisters, families and friends, visitors to this website:  I welcome you to the next era of service to the arts. As you see, the new theme of Gamma Xi Phi is Investing in Artists for the Community and the World.  As we developed this theme, we reached out to several organizations to share the importance of collaborating with the fraternity.  One potential partner outright asked me:  “Why a fraternity?  Why not just an association?”

Friends, As the leading fraternal organization for artists, we stand strong to our vision to serve the community through the Arts. Through all that has been going on in society, from Trayvon Martin to Ferguson; to people being excused for their wrong-doings, artists have been present. With every movement, no matter how big or small, artists have been present.

The Beta Chapter of Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity, Inc.cosponsored "An Evening of Elegance and Art" with Spencer's Photography Services on Sunday, March 29, 2015 at the Whyndam Resorts at National Harbor, in nearby Fort Washington, Maryland. Brother Shawn Spencer exhibited enlargements of his best photographs and guests were treated to complimentary appetizers. We had an excellent time in fellowship!

On the last day of Black History Month 2015, the Brothers and Sisters of Beta Chapter, Gamma Xi Phi Professional Arts Fraternity, Inc., sponsored "Living Black History: A Poetic Teach-In." At this event, members of the community were treated to readings of some of the favorite poems of the members of the chapter. Poets read include James Weldon Johnson, Phillis Wheatley, Gwendolyn Brooks, Nikki Giovanni, Paul Beatty, and Saul Williams. Photos by Spencer's Photography Services and Rashid Darden.

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