02/18/2025
🔥 The Parthenon: A Legacy of Leadership, Service & History in Birmingham
If these walls could talk, they’d tell a story of history, impact, and community.
The Parthenon (2210 First Avenue North, Birmingham) has long been more than just a building—it’s been a hub for progress, leadership, and service.
In 2012, it became a symbol of political power and unity as it hosted the election night watch party for Congresswoman Terri Sewell—a moment that energized Birmingham and celebrated history in the making.
But The Parthenon’s legacy didn’t stop that night.
For years, it has remained:
A home for leadership – The Birmingham Alphas continue to uplift and inspire.
A center for service – Events, mentorship, and programs that give back to the community.
A place where history is made – From political milestones to grassroots movements.
As we reflect on its past, we also celebrate its present and future as a space where leaders are built, connections are made, and change is sparked.
💛🖤 Tag someone who has been impacted by The Parthenon and share your favorite memories!