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Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Members Of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Wearing One Or More Kente Cloth Stole/s With Their Graduation Cap & Gown


Lynne Halliburton, May 4, 2019

Austin Peay State University is a public university [Clarksville, Tennessee] 

Rho Kappa Chapter Graduation Hop May 2019

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Edited by Azizi Powell

Latest revision: March 13, 2022

This pancocojams post showcases videos of  some members of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. wearing one or more kente cloth stole/s with their graduation cap and gown.  

The content of this post is presented for historical and cultural purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all those who are featured in these videos and thanks to all those who published these videos on YouTube.
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A pancocojams post on this subject has been published for each of the "Divine Nine" historically Black Greek letter organizations. Click the "kente cloth graduation stole" tag below or click the name of the historically Black Greek letter organization in the tags below to find the pancocojams post on this subject that showcases videos of that paticular Black Greek letter organization wearing kente graduation stoles and/or another type of kente stole during university graduations.

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PANCOCOJAMS EDITOR'S NOTE
This post is part of an ongoing pancocojams series about kente cloth graduation stoles. 

Kente cloth is a traditional fabric of the Akan people of Ghana, Ivory Coast, and Togo West Africa. The custom in the United States of African Americans wearing kente cloth as stoles during graduation (particularly from universities, but sometimes also from high school and from middle school) is an adaptation of the ways that kente was traditionally worn. Since 2012, it has become customary for many African Americans who are graduating from universities (colleges) to wear a particular design of kente cloth stoles that has a green, gold, red, and black color combination. Because those are the colors for the Pan-African flag, I refer to this kente graduation stole as the "pan-African kente graduation stole".


Members of historically Black Greek letter fraternities or sororities (regardless of their race or ethnicity) may wear customized kente cloth stoles instead of or along with the green, gold, red, and black kente graduation stole. The customized stoles have the two colors that represent that Greek letter organization and also include that organization's name an Greek letters. Graduates who wear the pan-African kente graduation stole and/or their fraternity or sorority's customized kente stole may also wear other academic stoles that they have earned. Much less frequently, kente cloth stoles may be worn by Black graduates in the United States at other levels such as children graduating from elementary school or teenagers graduating from high school.

The green, gold, red, and black pan-African kente cloth graduation stole seems to be the standard kente graduation stole for African Americans as a whole since at least 2012. It appears to be customary for some members of historically Black Greek letter organizations who are graduating from a university to also wear a customized stole for their fraternity or sorority as well as any academic stole that they have earned in addition to or in place of that pan-African kente graduation stole. The customized fraternity or sorority kente graduation stoles have that organization's two colors, the organization's name, and its three Greek letters (such as 
Omega Psi Phi ΩΨΦ). 

I've been watching YouTube videos of historically Black Greek letter organizations searching for examples of kente cloth stoles that are worn by members of those fraternities/sororities. I haven't found any videos that show kente stoles being worn by members of those historically Black Greek letter organizations other than for their university graduation ceremony and their stepping, strolling, hopping, singing performances immediately afterwards.* Prior to around 2010 or 2011 members of historically Black Greek letter organizations wore customized graduation stoles made out of some shiny materials [?] or made out of cloth. Graduation stoles made out of kente cloth began to be seen in those videos from 2010 or 2011** on, although those customized graduation stoles made from other fabrics appear to still be worn by some members of those historically Black Greek organizations (BGLOs).
Starting in 2012, a  number of YouTube videos can be found of members of historically Black fraternities/sororities wearing what I refer to as the pan-African kente cloth graduation stole starting in 2012.  
*If you know of any examples of customized kente stoles being worn by members of historically Black Greek letter organizations other than as graduation stoles, please share that information in this post's comment section below. Thanks!
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*The earliest YouTube video that I've found that shows a member of a historically Black fraternity/sorority wearing a customized kente graduation stole is Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (video published August 10, 2010;  https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/03/some-members-of-delta-sigma-theta.html.

Two other early examples of kente cloth graduation stoles are Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity (video published in May 2011)  https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/03/some-members-of-phi-beta-sigma.html and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity (published in June 2011) video #2 in this post.

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2022/03/how-color-combinations-for-kente-cloth.html  for the closely related pancocojams post entitled "How The Color Combinations For Kente Cloth Stoles Have Changed For African American Graduating Students." That post provides more descriptions of the pan-African kente cloth graduation stole.

Also, click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2018/05/black-university-graduates-in-united.html for the closely related pancocojams post entitled "Black Fraternity & Sorority Tradition Of Strolling During Or After A University Graduation Ceremony". That 2018 post provides information about the historically Black Greek letter organizations traditions of stepping and strolling .

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ADDITIONAL SHOWCASE VIDEOS
These are some of the YouTube videos that I found which met my criteria for pancocojams post (i.e. members of  Omega Psi  Phi Fraternity, Inc. wearing one or more kente cloth stole/s with their graduation cap and gown). 

These videos are given in chronological order (except video #1) and are numbered for referencing purposes only.

SHOWCASE VIDEO #2: Omega Psi Phi -Iota Psi - OSU Graduation 2011 pt.2


D'Juan Armstead, Jun 15, 2011

The IPsi Bruhs @ The Ohio State University Settin it OWT after graduation.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #3: Beta Eta Chapter of Omega Psi Phi We Are The Brother Ques

XLNB,  May 14, 2012

At the end of every semester students graduate from every university looking towards the next step in their lives. Members of Greek fraternities and sororities, before saying their final farewells to the campus, set out a final march to signify the end of an era at their respective school.

At the University of Alabama this final step has become an iconic gesture on the steps of Coleman Coliseum. It's only fitting it's captured for posterity.

Shot By Xavier Burgin and Kevyn Bryant

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #4: JP2 2017 MSU Graduation


Jonathan Parnell, May 6, 2017

Que's Hopping
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"JP2" and "MSU" probably refer to St. John's Student Center at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #5: Mu Psi dog team spring 2018 graduation

Curtis Pope, May 13, 2018
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The Mu Psi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is at 
North Carolina A&T State University.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #6: 
20 years of Omega Psi Phi Graduation hops at the University of Alabama



Old School Ques, May 5, 2020

In honor of the 2020 grads, Omega Psi Phi (Beta Eta) Graduation March at the University of Alabama (old school to new school)
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1 comment:

  1. Here's a link to another video of a graduation hop in 2011 in which one Que wears a kente cloth graduation stole:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xCZGEh6MhI&ab_channel=D%27JuanArmstead

    "Omega Psi Phi - Iota Psi- OSU Graduation 2011 pt.4
    published by D'Juan Armstead, Jun 15, 2011

    The IPsi Bruhs @ The Ohio State University Settin it OWT after Graduation.


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