The resolution recognizes Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, as the first intercollegiate historically African American sorority, founded on January 15, 1908, at Howard University. It highlights the sorority's significant growth, with over 350,000 members across 1,024 chapters globally, and emphasizes the Omicron Omega Chapter, established in Birmingham, Alabama, on October 24, 1924. This chapter, the first graduate chapter in the Southeastern Region, has played a pivotal role in the community, with its charter members being the first African American sorority members in Alabama. The chapter has a current membership of 385, the largest in its history, and has made substantial contributions to various charitable organizations and educational initiatives.

The resolution also details the Omicron Omega Chapter's historical milestones, including being the first Black Greek Letter Organization to purchase a chapter house in Alabama and its involvement in establishing the Birmingham Chapter of the Panhellenic Council. Over the years, the chapter has donated over $1.5 million to various causes and provided more than $500,000 in scholarships to local students. In 2001, the chapter created the Cultural and Educational Advancement Foundation to enhance its philanthropic efforts, culminating in the opening of The Pearl Center in 2022. The resolution concludes by declaring April 3, 2025, as Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Day at the Capitol, expressing gratitude for the chapter's ongoing commitment to community service in Alabama.