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Eclipse 05-17-2002 01:23 PM

Junior League
 
Did you know...

That the current international president of the Junior League is a black woman? I just saw her publicizing their new cookbook on Home Matters (yes, I'm still celebrating my birthday!) so I went to their website www.ajli.org and saw the following article. She is also a member of the Links and AKA.

Is anyone here a member of the Junior League or have considered becoming a member? Evidently they have had a campaign for increasing diversity.


I forget the article link...here it is:
http://www.ajli.org/deborah_aaa.html


Honeykiss1974 05-17-2002 01:52 PM

I will become a member of Junior League next spring. I live in a predomintealy white state and there are a few black women involved (all of which are AKA's) and a sprinkle of Latina women. I do believe that thay are now doing a big push for young women of color. They have a lot of programs here that serve a diverse group of people which is why I felt honored when I recommended to join.

My first exposure to JL was through another community service project that I am a member of(I am the only african american or minority). Unbeknownst to me the majority of volunteers in this service project were members and they were the ones that first talked to me about it. Later on, I had a conversation with a memberfriend who was also involved in JL too. She told me, in so many words, that they were looking for young minority women with a desire to serve our community.

For new members, you are required to do A LOT so be prepared to select a committe and GET TO WORK!!!

Jody 05-18-2002 10:18 AM

I was a member of the Junior League of Birmingham when I lived in Michigan. A soror was president at the time (the first black and the first president that had a full time job) She used to joke with me that she didn't think they knew she was black when she became president, most ladies were more interested that she was the first president with a full time job. When I was involved, the chapter had about 400 ladies and maybe 7 were black. For those not familiar with Michigan, Birmingham is a suburb of Detroit. I have nothing but good things to say about the organization and was honored to have been considered. (When I was active, someone had to invite you). However, unlike AKA where you are a soror forever, the Junior League will KICK YOU OUT if you don't fulfill your volunteer requirements. And if things haven't changed, they whiteball (using the term blackball seems a little, well....you get my drift) meaning once kicked out, you can't get back in, anywhere in the country.

AKA2D '91 05-22-2002 10:12 PM

What you say, soror?
 
Dayummmmmmmmm. :eek:


I wonder how many "lawsuits" this organization has had to deal with.

:rolleyes:
;)

FeeFee 05-23-2002 01:15 PM

I live in Brooklyn and as of this month, became a full fledged member of the Junior League of Brooklyn. I found out about the organization by two friends of mine (one who is an AKA and a member of JLB). I must say that there seems to have been a big push on their behalf to find women of color to join (which should not be that hard to do in Brooklyn!!!). I know that rules are different within the various Leagues when it comes to how they get their volunteers. For my provisional class (2001-2002) we were required to attend six training sessions where we learned things as JLB history, advocacy, budgeting (sp?), placements that we can volunteer in, etc. We were also required to do a class project (which we are in the final stages of completing :) ) and pay our dues - $. Our placement fair will be held in June and we have to pick which placement(s) we want to volunteer in. I plan to volunteer in JLB's mentoring placement :)

kitten03 05-24-2002 09:21 AM

I'm a little curious as to how to get involved if you dont know a person who is a member already? I guess the natural answer would be to look for them but I wonder how this organization receives women they aren't familiar with. (Not that I think they'd be mean to them :) )

toocute 02-21-2003 04:19 PM

*bump*

I'm in the beginning stages of becoming a member of Jr Leauge of Bergen County (NJ). The interest meeting is in April. Anyone out there a member in NJ or NY?

(Besides FeeFee :p)

FeeFee 02-21-2003 05:48 PM

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Originally posted by toocute
*bump*

I'm in the beginning stages of becoming a member of Jr Leauge of Bergen County (NJ). The interest meeting is in April. Anyone out there a member in NJ or NY?

(Besides FeeFee :p)

Yeah Toocute!!!!:D :D
Glad to see fellow GCers involved in community work. I hope your experience will be as enjoyable as mine is. Perhaps we can swap stories/ideas, etc. :D
I actually managed to recruit a friend of mine into the League this past Fall. Go me, go me!!! LOL
Trust me, you will gain a wealth of knowledge by joining. You will definitely find out what it's like to be part of a large organization (there are 296 Leagues with about 193,000 members).
If the JL of Bergen County is good, they will see to it that you remain a busy bee. :p :cool:

toocute 02-24-2003 03:20 PM

I'll keep you posted FeeFee. We'll talk after the interest meeting. Since I've moved to NJ and had the baby I've been slacking in the community service dept. :o I hope this works out.

Honeykiss1974 02-24-2003 03:34 PM

I have my first meeting this Thursday, which markes the start of my provisional year. :D

To the sisterfriend interested in finding out more, I would suggest doing a search on the web for your local chapter. I don't know what the requirements are for every chapter (my local chapter is by invitation only) so hopefully the web-search will guide you to the appropriate person(s).

darling1 02-23-2006 10:16 AM

for truthseeker and anyone else...
 
if there is anyone looking to consider a viable organization after undergrad, i think the junior league is one to consider. although it has not been traditionally an african american organization, there are women of color--african american, asian, latina etc who hold membership; this does include me. i know at least in brooklyn, the majority of members are women of color and with my chapter, we do serve 'our' community.

living in the dc area i have been extremely disappointed with the organizations here that profess to be of service. (i am not including bglo's as i am not a member, so i cant speak on what i dont know ;) ). i was a member of NCBW in my area and to put it midly, i was NOT happy with the manner in which the organization was conducting business. it was a shame but a learning lesson nonetheless. the junior league for me as been a great way for me to learn how to effectively serve and develop key skills that can be used in any organization.

so, i say all of that to say that all organizations should be considered if you are looking for one that will give you what you are looking for. to not consider an org. just because 'we' dont have a long standing history of membership may be a bit shortsighted. sometimes we need to step outside of our boxes in order to find a group that will be a fulfilling and hopefully long-term experience.

kitten03 02-23-2006 11:31 AM

Honeykiss, thanks for the advice.

Since my last post 3 years ago, I've been a member of the Junior League in my city for 3 years. It's really been great. I have to agree with darling1's post b/c the Junior League does train you as a volunteer. A good web resource is www.ajli.org. Actually my league is beginning recruitment for next year. Our events have been posted on the ajli website as well.

gamma_girl52 02-23-2006 01:04 PM

I found a thread about the JL in Chit Chat, but I'm applying with the JL of Atlanta in April or May. I'm really excited about possibly joining another group dedicated to service other than Gamma Sig.

For the League here, you have to have a sponsor. If you don't personally know someone, they assign one to you.

SKEEphistAKAte 02-23-2006 01:37 PM

I became a member of the Junior League of Tampa (JLT) in 2003. I love the League. It is a lot of WORK, JLT will work you to death, but it is fun. There aren't a lot of black women in JLT, but there are a few. Honestly, JLT is comprised of mostly rich, white women- either attorneys or wives of CEO's/attorneys. It is one of the more prestigious...elite even, civic organizations to join. But I love the work that we do in the community.

I was impressed with the League becaue we don't just go to Ronald McDonald and clean up, or to to Habitat for Humanity and build houses. League community service is on a larger scale. Instead of volunteering for non-profit orgs, Junior League ESTABLISHES those orgs. With JLT we non-profit projects that we establish and carry (financially and otherwise) for 2-3 years, after that they run themselves. That really impressed me and I feel honored to be apart of community service on such a grand scale.
Getting in the League is kind of difficult. For the most part you have to know somebody. If you don't some chapters will pair you with a sponsor. The process to become a member lasts a year. I've spoken about this before in a thread (I think) on how I would change AKA's membership process. But in short, you are a provisional member for a year and you have lots of community service projects to do, lots of mandatory meetings to attend and you are split into groups to do your own large scale community service project. Also, if there is ever a year when you are inactive (don't pay your dues, etc you are permanently inactive. So retention of members is not a problem with the league...people just do not allow themselves to become inactive.
But anyhow, if anyone has questions about the League feel free to pm me. See also www.jltampa.org.

aopirose 02-23-2006 01:56 PM

Congrats to the Junior Leaguers both old and new! I am not a member but I do try to support my nearby leagues. My friends and I love shopping at the holiday market. The other league hosts a polo tournament. Boy is THAT fun!

slight hijack - Is anyone involved with the National Charity League? http://www.nationalcharityleague.com/ This seems like a good organization too. I like that the programming focuses on moms and daughters working together.

abaici 07-17-2006 09:37 PM

I'm extremely interested in JL. I plan on attending an orientation next month. I was concerned about the possible resistance to diversity. However, after seeing this thread and speaking to sorors that are members, I'm feeling pretty good about it.

eveready1908 07-17-2006 09:44 PM

Junior League
 
Go for it Soror, I'm a member here in Atlanta and I love it! I thought the same thing at first with regards to diversity, but it's proven to be a wonderful experience. :D

SKEEphistAKAte 07-17-2006 10:03 PM

Definitely go Soror. I love the League. I felt a little out of place at first because you could count the number of black members on one hand. But I told myself that I'd better get used to that going into the legal field. The ladies were all very outgoing and welcoming. I realized that I had alot more in common with "them" than I'd known.

They will love the fact that you are in a sorority, lol.

f8nacn 07-17-2006 10:25 PM

The next class in my area is in January of 2007...the fall course deadline was June 30th...seems like a great organization...committed to volunteerism (if thats a legitimate word).

SKEEphistAKAte 07-17-2006 11:02 PM

^^ "Fall course deadline"? It isn't registration for a university. Stop org jocking.

f8nacn 07-17-2006 11:04 PM

I was reading the website and that's what it said. I have no interest in Junior League....(at this time)....just posting the information that I read...wow.

futurestar1 07-18-2006 12:36 PM

This is late
 
In May I left provisional status and became an active. I got my first choice for placement, and I am really looking forward to working on this committee. My goal is to chair it next year, but I think I have some stiff competition.

My favorite thing about the League is how we do our programming. I appreciate that we do not hold programs forever. Instead, we create self sustaining programs so that our partnering organizations can eventually support the program themselves.

I can't wait for fall kick off (especially since I will have completed 50% of my annual requirements by September)

ykimber 07-18-2006 06:26 PM

I have been researching the Junior League for about a year now. In my area the League is composed of zero minority. However, a friend and I plan to diversify the League.

DST_philoso4 08-03-2006 02:38 PM

I'm a member, it is a GREAT organization and they do A LOT of service for the community especially children! they are excellent fundraisers.

DST_philoso4 08-03-2006 02:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SKEEphistAKAte
Definitely go Soror. I love the League. I felt a little out of place at first because you could count the number of black members on one hand. But I told myself that I'd better get used to that going into the legal field. The ladies were all very outgoing and welcoming. I realized that I had alot more in common with "them" than I'd known.

They will love the fact that you are in a sorority, lol.

Are you a Law Student? I start Law School in September [5th to be exact] and there are VERY few Blacks, less than 10%, but I guess that's the "price you pay" for Tier 1. I didn't feel out of place at all inthe League. I was just excited to be in yet another organization so firmly committed to service. But then again, I guess I"m used to it, I was the only Black girl in my high school class.

jhujenn 08-03-2006 02:51 PM

Jumping in. My provisional year our league president was also a member of AKA. She's a great lady and really involved with the both the league and AKA.

darling1 08-03-2006 09:19 PM

yippee to me....
 
i can finally say that i am a member of the jlw. i just got my first eblast and i am very excited about this league. they do great work in the metro area!!!


Quote:

Originally Posted by jhujenn
Jumping in. My provisional year our league president was also a member of AKA. She's a great lady and really involved with the both the league and AKA.


jhujenn 08-03-2006 10:40 PM

Is this the Junior League of Washington?

darling1 08-04-2006 06:51 AM

yes
 
yuppers.


Quote:

Originally Posted by jhujenn
Is this the Junior League of Washington?


gamma_girl52 08-04-2006 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by darling1
i can finally say that i am a member of the jlw. i just got my first eblast and i am very excited about this league. they do great work in the metro area!!!

Congratulations!! :D
I still want to join but I am going to have to wait for awhile...

darling1 08-04-2006 12:21 PM

thanks..
 
thanks a lot. i was the b'more league, but the commute was alot. hq for dc is near hubby's job so it works out better for us.

you should really think about joining when time permits.



Quote:

Originally Posted by gamma_girl52
Congratulations!! :D
I still want to join but I am going to have to wait for awhile...


gamma_girl52 08-04-2006 01:37 PM

Oh it's still on the list :) Lord willing, I'll apply the next time the window is open.

abaici 08-05-2006 02:53 AM

I'm a provisional member! Our retreat starts on the 9th of Sept. I was extremely impressed with the work they do. The women are so friendly. I am overwhelmed by the programming.

futurestar1 08-07-2006 10:32 PM

Congrats darling1 and abaici!

firecracker08 08-09-2006 08:29 PM

Yay!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by darling1
yuppers.

Congrats! You'll love the JLW. I'll probably see you around.

darling1 08-10-2006 07:38 AM

hey
 
i plnned on e-mailing you...lol. i am very excited. i got the e-blast and was VERY impressed by the activities coming down the pike.

i do hope to see you. its always nice to put faces with names.




Quote:

Originally Posted by firecracker08
Congrats! You'll love the JLW. I'll probably see you around.


BadSquirrelBeta 08-12-2006 04:11 AM

JL is kicking off here again...
 
Hello and thanks in advance for allowing a board crash :)!!

I am going into my 3rd year as an active and next week will be volunteering at the School Supply Give Away for the community. If you are able to get in and join do it...it is the one thing I do "for myself" (LOL volunteer) aside from kids' activities, PTA, being a sports mom, etc!! And I got a call tonight to learn my placement this year on the Membership Committee!!

This organization is a great way to connect with other women in your area and do work that you might not be able to otherwise contribute to.

SKEEphistAKAte 08-12-2006 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by abaici
I'm a provisional member! Our retreat starts on the 9th of Sept. I was extremely impressed with the work they do. The women are so friendly. I am overwhelmed by the programming.

Congrats and welcome to the League Soror :D

abaici 08-15-2006 02:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SKEEphistAKAte
Congrats and welcome to the League Soror :D


Thanks!

DSTdimepiece 08-15-2006 09:51 AM

If this question is out of order, just tell me and it will cease and desist. How expensive is it? Is it similar to the dues we already pay in the terms of sorority or much more expensive?

(interested and trying to get info)


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