Grand Chapter
Welcome to Kappa Nu Psi Gamma Chapter
Our Story
Kappa Nu Psi fraternity Inc. is deeply committed to making a positive impact in our community. Our dedication to community service is at the forefront of our mission.
We engage in various initiatives like volunteering at shelters, organizing food drives, and participating in environmental clean-up efforts. We strive to be catalysts for meaningful change. We seek partnerships with other Greek organizations to amplify our impact. By uniting our resources, we tackle larger-scale projects that benefit our community.
Through these collaborations, we strengthen bonds within the Greek community and foster a sense of unity and purpose. Together, we are dedicated to creating lasting change and leaving a legacy of service and compassion.
Natasha Graham
Founder
My name is Natasha Graham /Soror. Kwyet-Storm and I am the innovative founder of Sigma Nu Psi Inc. I am a 41-year-old paralegal, notary, and ordained minister from Alabama who has a passion for reading and all things related to law. I envisioned creating a unique sorority that would cater to femme women aged 18-40 who are in college, the military, or have a Greek spirit but are not currently affiliated with a university or college. With this vision in mind, I embarked on the journey to establish this organization. With the support of my partner, we founded Zeta Kappa Nu on September 19, 2007. The following day, we decided that a sorority wouldn't be complete without a fraternity, so we created a fraternity unlike any other, one that was founded by females for masculine women. We knew this would be groundbreaking, but we were determined to be the first organization of its kind. In addition to Zeta Kappa Nu and Kappa Nu Psi, we also established Nu Psi Omega, a male fraternity. We also developed a program for high school students to prepare them for college life, offering tutoring and scholarship opportunities. These initiatives led to the formation of the Zeta Diamonds, Kappa Gems, and Omega Onyx high school auxiliaries. Together, all of these organizations unite under the umbrella of Sigma Nu Psi, also known as The Diamond Dynasty.
Carolyn Love
Honorary Founder
Hello, I'm Carolyn Love, a passionate advocate for community service and leadership development. I am the proud founder of Sigma Nu Psi Inc., Zeta Kappa Nu Sorority Inc., Kappa Nu Psi Fraternity Inc., Nu Psi Omega Fraternity Inc., and The Broken Butterfly Center Inc. In addition to being a full-time student at Jackson State University and an owner-operator truck driver, I also hold the role of executive state director for the Mississippi Plus America pageant system. My dedication to inspiring and empowering others drives me to continuously seek opportunities to make a positive impact and cultivate meaningful connections within my community. Being an only child with a deceased parent, I often felt lonely in the world. However, joining Sigma Nu Psi Inc. has given me the family I always wished for. Through Zeta Kappa Nu Sorority Inc., I have found a sisterhood that supports me in tough times. This experience has helped me grow from an introvert to a more sociable person.
April Neely
Grand chapter president
On a cold WINTER night in Mississippi in January the year was 2011 I cross the sands of Kappa Nu Land at the stroke of midnight and I was no longer known as just Shordie I would be from here and now own known as Big Brother Hades ACE of the ETA Line of the Alpha Chapter. My crossing process helped me identify my true self which is a woman who love ALL WOMEN especially myself.
Constance Gordon
Kappa Nu Psi President
Constance Gordon is an award winning advocate and community organizer. She has stood in the gap for lgbt, Black & Brown people, people with disabilities and the youth for over 15 years. Constance has been a part of Sigma Nu Psi since the summer of 2010. In her own words “being a part of the first lgbt fraternity in Mississippi is an honor. I joined to help make a positive impact on our communities. I wanted to be a part of an organization that was rooted in community service and integrity.”
MJ
Grand Chapter Vice President
Joining a Greek organization has significantly impacted me in many positive ways. It has provided me with a strong sense of community and belonging, offering a network of supportive friends and mentors who share similar values and goals. The leadership opportunities within the organization have helped me develop crucial skills such as teamwork, communication, and time management. Additionally, participating in philanthropic activities and community service has instilled in me a deeper sense of responsibility and commitment to giving back. Overall, my Greek organization has been instrumental in shaping my personal growth, enhancing my social connections, and fostering a spirit of camaraderie and service.
Nyah Samson
Grand Chapter Secretary
My name is Nyah Sansom, also known as Soror Epidemik, and I serve as the National Executive Secretary and Strollmaster of Sigma Nu Psi Inc. I take pride in embodying the values of sisterhood and leadership within both organizations. In addition to my studies in cosmetology esthetician and interior design, I am committed to community service and building strong, cohesive teams. Through my involvement with Zeta Kappa Nu Sorority Inc., I have learned the importance of patience and the value of having a support system of sisters/brothers. This experience has taught me that it is okay to not always be the strong one and that individuals have the power to shape their own experiences and outcomes through their choices, hard work, and perspectives. I have had the opportunity to connect with individuals I may not have otherwise met and to access new opportunities that have broadened my horizons.