A Word from the President

Message from the Psi Sigma Phi National President

A word from Joel Rolon, National Executive President of Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc., on what it truly means to be a Phiman.

Sir Joel Rolon
Sir Joel Rolon National Executive President
Society wants to know who we are, what a Phiman is, and what we can promise young men in this brotherhood.

A Phiman, to me, is defined as both warrior and intellect. One who will fight for the unheard voices and strategize for equitable futures. It is more of an ideology, a mindset. It is someone who can stand alone, yet whose presence is that of a hundred men.

Being part of a multicultural organization, a true multicultural organization, we acknowledge the fact that you cannot put a face or style to this brotherhood. We have no face. We have no set style. However, we do have the way of the warrior. We share a similar mentality. And that is all we need to separate ourselves from those now trying to be like us

We strive to break social fears and ignorance in the early stages of conflict, and not just when a said subject becomes a popular topic. We don’t follow trends and headlines. We make them.

Reality is, I cannot promise the world to any young man or professional joining our organization. However, I can promise that we will show you how to leave an impact, how to put in work, and how to use what we have to get to where we want to be in life.

Success is easy if your effort matches or exceeds your aspirations. You have to be willing to put in the work. You have to be willing to be open-minded and expand your thinking beyond your comfort zone and the norms of society.

Here, you have a home, regardless of the type of person you are, the color of your skin, or your religious beliefs. Ask yourself: am I truly ready to match my efforts to my aspirations? If your answer is yes, let’s discuss your first step.

With brotherhood,

Sir Joel Rolon
Sir Joel Rolon National Executive President
Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc.
president@psisigmaphi.org