Blue Revue originated in the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority - Kappa Zeta Chapter in 1933. Chapter charter members Dr. Helen Wilson Johnson and Mildred Davis initiated the first Blue Revue and then introduced the idea at the Sorority's 1933 national convention. The idea was adopted as a national program and implemented by chapters of the sorority across the country.
Blue Revue’s purpose is twofold. Primarily, Blue Revue is a conduit to promote higher education through scholarship and other financial resources. Secondly, but just as important, Blue Revue was established to encourage and inspire young ladies to uphold the admirable ideals of finer womanhood as well as cultivate and put into practice acceptable ways of social behavior.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 16, 1920 on the campus of Howard University. The sorority was founded on the principles of scholarship, service, sisterly love, and Finer Womanhood. Since the inception of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., the organization has demonstrated a deep interest in addressing the educational, social, political, and economic needs of the community. Through its 700 chapters and a network of adult and youth auxiliaries, the Sorority has positioned itself as one of the nation’s leaders in addressing the ever-changing needs of society.
Kappa Zeta Chapter - The local chapter was chartered in in 1931 and since that time the chapter has worked tirelessly to promote the aims and ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. The Kappa Zeta Chapter provides scholarships to Dallas area seniors, mentoring for girl’s ages 5-18, educational classes through our charitable non-profit branch called Stork‛s Nest Charity Fund of Dallas, and participates in and conducts numerous service oriented projects and programs.
Blue Revue’s purpose is twofold. Primarily, Blue Revue is a conduit to promote higher education through scholarship and other financial resources. Secondly, but just as important, Blue Revue was established to encourage and inspire young ladies to uphold the admirable ideals of finer womanhood as well as cultivate and put into practice acceptable ways of social behavior.
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 16, 1920 on the campus of Howard University. The sorority was founded on the principles of scholarship, service, sisterly love, and Finer Womanhood. Since the inception of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., the organization has demonstrated a deep interest in addressing the educational, social, political, and economic needs of the community. Through its 700 chapters and a network of adult and youth auxiliaries, the Sorority has positioned itself as one of the nation’s leaders in addressing the ever-changing needs of society.
Kappa Zeta Chapter - The local chapter was chartered in in 1931 and since that time the chapter has worked tirelessly to promote the aims and ideals of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. The Kappa Zeta Chapter provides scholarships to Dallas area seniors, mentoring for girl’s ages 5-18, educational classes through our charitable non-profit branch called Stork‛s Nest Charity Fund of Dallas, and participates in and conducts numerous service oriented projects and programs.
Miss Blue Revue Scholarship Program ~ Stork‛s Nest Charity Fund of Dallas