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On This Day April 25, 1941: FDR Praises ‘Heroic Struggle’ of Greek People During AHEPA Meeting

Today in 1941, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt took note of the Greek people’s World War II heroism. During a

April 25, 2026

AHEPA Delphi 25 Annual Gala Honors Paul Lountzis and Fr. Chrysostomos Gilbert

AHEPA Delphi 25, one of the most dynamic chapters within the international AHEPA organization, hosted its annual Delphi Gala on

November 18, 2025

On This Day September 22, 1924: First-Ever Greek Community Meeting With U.S. President

It was a blustery day in the nation’s capital as representatives of the recently-formed American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA)

September 22, 2025

On This Day July 26, 1922: Greek Immigrants Establish AHEPA in Face of KKK Hatred

On July 26, 1922, the largest and oldest U.S.-based Greek heritage organization came to fruition. In the face of bigotry

July 26, 2025

When Thousands of Post-War Greek Refugees Were Welcomed to America

It was March of 1951 and became front page news in the local newspapers— The Chicago Daily Tribune and the

April 3, 2025

Greece’s Forgotten Cold War Orphans and America’s Complicity

Following is a piece written exclusively for The Pappas Post by Alexander Kitroeff, eminent professor, author and historian of the

March 5, 2024

Greek Organization AHEPA Calls New Series ‘Krapopolis’ a Load of Skata

The American Hellenic Education and Progressive Association, known by its acronym AHEPA in Greek American community circles is calling the

October 15, 2023

Order of AHEPA to Receive 27th Annual Phidippides Award for Promoting Hellenism

The Hellenic Public Radio-Cosmos FM will give its 27th annual Phidippides Award to the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (Order

April 7, 2022

U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge Visits AHEPA Senior Housing in Houston

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge visited the AHEPA 29 Senior Apartments campus in

March 16, 2022

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