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For public information on the role that AKA played in the founding of DST, please check the official websites of both orgs as well as published history books such as 'In Search of Sisterhood' by Paula Giddings (a Delta) or 'Through the Years' by Marjorie Parker (an AKA).
As far as joining a second NPHC org, please search previous threads. This topic has been addressed ad nauseum. ------------------ MCCOYRED Mu Psi '86 BaltCo Alumnae Dynamic...Salient...Temperate...Since 1913 |
As Mccoyred stated, you need to reread the books or read the proper books to understand what happened over 88 years ago. The founders of AKA DID NOT become Deltas. And lets face, it there were not many organizations around at the time. Now you have enough choices to make a informed decision and stick with it for life. Are you asking all these questions because you want to join a second organization and they won't let you???
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This topic isn't real...it can't be. By the way I've read In Search of Sisterhood and it was deep. Wifey has been through it a bajillion times.
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I am not greek and hope that I don't offend. My bro. and sis. of the BGLO once you have plegded on the college level there is nothing in "my opinion" to receive as far as learned info. I say this because fraternities and sororities are watered down freemasonry. I'm not saying this to upset you, they do their purpose and are extremely important.Though when you leave school you will find an intire networking system much larger than you indiviual frat/soror. these same members have continued to move onward/upward in search of more light not lateral.
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Please excuse the type-o's
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Curious,
Please don't post miss information about my beloved organization, when you are clearly not a member. First of all you are loud and wrong! http://www.greekchat.com/forums/ubb/rolleyes.gif |
Two quick points:
1) You can't just not join NPC or NIC if you are NPHC....it cuts both ways. It has nothing to do with "going backwards", it's just a rule that ALL Greeks agree on. Think of it as the Greek equivalent of committing bigamy. 2) APO and GSS are NOT in the NIC, NPC or NPHC. And one riddle: Q: How is this "join one then another" topic like "The Godfather"? A: The horse is dead!! |
Curious,
I find you very immature and uncouth. Especially when you are trying to pit my Sorority with another NPHC Sorority. Your skewed sense of NPHC Sorority histories suggests your ability to logically analyze situations and do critical thinking skills required to join any sorority from any of the umbrella sorority organizations. To redirect your thinking, answer this question: Why did you chose to go to your college that you are currently attending opposed to another institution? All award academic degrees if accredited. Each have similar departments. Most are funded by government grants. And all the professors should have a second or tertiary degrees... So, what is your reason for joining your collegiate level membership? |
Maybe its because its to late and I just had some week old pizza but PHA357 what exactly was your point?
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I thought it was just me. PHA357, what IS the point?
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Okay...I think that some people are taking this somewhere where it wasnt intended to go. I am not trying to disrespect anyONE organization...IN FACT, I believe in each organizations purpose and goals....THAT WAS WHY I WAS WONDERING WHY THERE IS A RESTRICTION ON COJOINING ORGS....It seems that many have missed the purpose of the FIRST posting and have got all hot and bothered over nothing....TAKE IT EASY...DO SOME FOLKS COME IN HERE JUST TO VENT...ITS NOT THAT CRUCIAL!...
Now, maybe it would be much more functional and maybe some of these BGLOS would actually start helping the community, if instead of being divided, tehy would join into one organization and work together instead...yea yea...I know about the NPHC...but its still divided...everyone knows about the petty rivalries and competitive nature...who's better than who....come on already.... I WAS GOING FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF JOINING TO HELP.......... |
Okay...I think that some people are taking this somewhere where it wasnt intended to go. I am not trying to disrespect anyONE organization...IN FACT, I believe in each organizations purpose and goals....THAT WAS WHY I WAS WONDERING WHY THERE IS A RESTRICTION ON COJOINING ORGS....It seems that many have missed the purpose of the FIRST posting and have got all hot and bothered over nothing....TAKE IT EASY...DO SOME FOLKS COME IN HERE JUST TO VENT...ITS NOT THAT CRUCIAL!...
Now, maybe it would be much more functional and maybe some of these BGLOS would actually start helping the community, if instead of being divided, tehy would join into one organization and work together instead...yea yea...I know about the NPHC...but its still divided...everyone knows about the petty rivalries and competitive nature...who's better than who....come on already.... I WAS GOING FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF JOINING TO HELP.......... |
To throw your question back at you...why WOULD anyone need to join more than one of the Divine Nine? What would they gain by being both an AKA and a Delta or an Omega and a Kappa?
As for the petty rivalries of which you spoke, go back and read the thread about my soror GinaLynn's travel nightmare. You see that when it comes to the important things, there is indeed unity in the Divine Nine. We don't always agree, but what family does? BTW, I ass*u*me you are a member of a NIC/PHC GLO. What would you gain by becoming a member of Delta Zeta and Alpha Phi or TKE and Fiji? Think!! Quote:
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Curious, if you're just talking about BGLOs coming together to do community service events together then you have a good point. However, let's keep in mind, THIS ALREADY HAPPENS. Maybe not on every campus and with every organization, but it does happen.
Now, I honestly don't understand how cojoining organizations would lead to more community service. As someone stated earlier, why not do more community service in the ONE organization that you belong to. Most of us (saying most because I don't know all nor have I come in contact with all BGLO members)joined our beloved organizations because it was the ONE organization that was true to our heart and it was the ONE organization we felt stood out above the rest. If one admires more than one BGLO, but can not decide which ONE organization is true to their heart, then that person should stay an admirer until they can do enough soul searching to realize which ONE organization fits them. I don't know, I just think cojoining organizations is a trick from the devil...ok, maybe not that extreme but it is a BAD IDEA. |
Curious, I don't know what prompted you to post this topic and I believe others on this page have given you an appropriate answer, however you are partially right members NOT founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha defected and helped start Delta Sigma Theta. Of this I am 100%, but that one occurence is insignificant to the fact that it is purely inappropriate to join more than one sorority.
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