
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Missouri Alpha Day at the Capitol
Civic engagement is more than a duty; it is a cornerstone of our community’s strength. On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity will once again demonstrate its commitment to advocacy by convening at the Missouri State Capitol. This event, known as Missouri Alpha Day at the Capitol, serves as a unified call to action for all Alpha brothers across the state. It is an opportunity to stand together, informed and organized, to influence the policies that shape our daily lives.
This gathering in Jefferson City is not just a meeting; it is a strategic mobilization. By bringing the men of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity together with state legislators, the Missouri District aims to elevate critical priorities. From education reform to economic opportunity, the day is designed to turn manly deeds into policy in action.
The Mission of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity at the Capitol
Since its founding, the fraternity has been at the forefront of social justice and civil rights. The upcoming Alpha Day at the Capitol continues this enduring legacy. Brothers from across the Missouri District will gather to engage directly with lawmakers. The primary goal is to advocate for legislation that positively impacts our communities while opposing measures that threaten our progress.
The presence of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity members in the halls of power sends a clear message: we are watching, we are voting, and we are leading. This day is grounded in the belief that effective leadership requires showing up where decisions are made. It affirms the fraternity’s responsibility to lead not only within the chapter room but also in the public square.
Key Issues on the Legislative Agenda
When Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity brothers meet with representatives, the conversation will focus on substance. The agenda includes vital topics that affect every citizen in Missouri.
- Voting Rights: Ensuring fair access to the ballot box remains a top priority, echoing the fraternity’s national program, “A Voteless People is a Hopeless People.”
- Education: Advocating for equitable funding and resources for schools in underserved communities.
- Economic Opportunity: Discussing policies that support minority-owned businesses and fair employment practices.
- Social Justice: addressing systemic inequalities within the criminal justice system.
For more insights on how policy shifts impact our neighborhoods, you can read related coverage on The Narrative Matters.
Event Details for Missouri Alpha Day at the Capitol
To ensure a strong showing, it is vital that as many brothers as possible attend this day of engagement. The event is hosted by Brother Del Taylor, State Representative for the 84th District, providing a direct link to the legislative process. Brother Brian Hurd will serve as the Presider for the day’s activities.
Logistics:
- Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
- Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Location: Missouri State Capitol, Jefferson City, Missouri
Registration Information for Alpha Brothers
Registration is mandatory for all attendees. This ensures that the planning committee can coordinate effectively with legislative offices. Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity members intending to participate should visit the official website immediately to secure their spot.
You can complete your registration by visiting www.stlalphas.com.
Why Your Presence Matters
Numbers matter in politics. A large turnout of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity men in black and gold signals unified strength. It shows legislators that the Missouri District is a force to be reckoned with. This is an invitation to move beyond discussion and step into active advocacy.
Brother Del Taylor and Presider Brian Hurd are calling on all brothers to show up ready to work. This is a chance to network with state leaders, understand the legislative calendar, and make your voice heard on the floor of the Capitol.
A Call to Action for the Missouri District
The challenges facing our communities are significant, but our collective power is greater. By attending Missouri Alpha Day at the Capitol, you contribute to a legacy of leadership that spans over a century. Let us meet in Jefferson City with a clear purpose: to advocate for change and ensure that our values are reflected in Missouri law.
We urge every brother to register today. Let us show up informed, united, and ready to advocate.
For more information on the legislative schedule and current bills, visit the Missouri House of Representatives website.
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