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Welcome to our digital archive of excellence. Here, we chronicle the rich history of the Zeta Gamma Gamma Chapter and the broader African American community we serve. Explore the lives of prominent Omega men and local pillars of Black history who paved the way for our success. You will also find our highlights from 2025 that showcase how we continue to uphold our cardinal principles Manhood, Scholarship, Perseverance, and Uplift through service and leadership today.

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Edwena L Crowe

This Black History Month, we honor the enduring legacy of Mrs. Edwena L. 'Mama Crowe' Crowe. A pioneering engineer and beloved Oak Ridge matriarch, Mama Crowe paved the way for future generations through her brilliance and service. We celebrate her life and the lasting impact she left on our community following her passing in January 2025."

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2025 Recap for ZGG

Service Without Borders: From neighborhood cleanups in Knoxville to youth mentorship in Oak Ridge, our chapter is dedicated to the cardinal principle of Uplift. This article highlights our recent service initiatives, showcasing how the Men of Omega are actively working to build stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities across East Tennessee. To continue reading please click the button below

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