The Whitney Museum of American Art recently hosted Divine Nine Day.
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They viewed rarely seen archives, performance footage, recorded interviews as well as historic gems such as notebooks, letters, poems, short stories, choreographic notes, drawings, and performance programs and posters gathered from Ailey’s archives.
Donna Walker-Kuhne, president and founder of Walker International Communications Group, Inc. and graduate of the Howard University School of Law, said, “This past weekend was a testament to the power of collaboration and the enduring spirit of the Divine Nine. We made history, we celebrated our heritage, and we reaffirmed our commitment to service and excellence.
Family and friends joined alumni from Historically Black Colleges and Universities as well as Predominantly White Institutions during this family-friendly day of art. While members of Divine Nine organizations posed for pictures and celebrated their collective unity and strength, the museum and the Ailey exhibit were also open to the public.
Key in the coordination in this celebration of excellence, was Maya Latimer, 2024-26 National Pan Hellenic Council Greater New York president; Kevin M. Buist, former 2020-2024 NPHC-NYC President, Melissa Estrado, Howard University Alumni Association Region I chair, and Erich McCall McMillan, a member of WICG team and of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., who had the vision of bringing together the National Pan-Hellenic Association at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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