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pretty_girl82 02-22-2002 02:51 AM

Can A Sista Succeed without sisterhood
 
Hi Peeps! Can a sista succeed without the support of her fellow sista? Meaning not only her sorors, but her fellow black sista?

JJSP01 02-22-2002 12:47 PM

In what respect??
 
I guess I'm not understanding what your question is asking....can a black woman succeed without the support of other black women? Is that your question? If it is, I think you need to qualify it a little more...can a black woman succeed in business without support of other black women? Succeed in raising a family? etc?

In my opinion, black women are the strongest women...we can take on and succeed in anything we put our minds to. I think we all lean on someone to help us at sometime in our lives, so I guess my ultimate answer is: no, I don't think anyone (black, white, green) can succeed without someone's (black, white, green) help. You're never in this world completely alone...If you believe in a higher power (God, Allah, whatever) then you're always going to have someone supporting you.

AKA2D '91 02-22-2002 05:11 PM

Why post the subject twice?
:confused:

Please delete the other one.

To answer your question: Yes! That's like asking can one succeed without going to college.

Question: When has sisterhood been equated with success?

pretty_girl82 02-22-2002 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AKA2D '91
Why post the subject twice?
:confused:

Please delete the other one.

To answer your question: Yes! That's like asking can one succeed without going to college.

Question: When has sisterhood been equated with success?

All I was saying was......sisters are not united like they use to be. Everyone is out for themselves! But I wanted to know what you as a sorority who lives by sisterhood, think. I have learned alot through sisterhood "not affiliated with AKA.....yet" I believe that sisterhood is very important in success because who can give you that support except the one who can relate to you the most.....your sista. And AKA2D'91, I apologize for giving you the wrong assumption of my purpose of this question. So lighten up and :D

AKA2D '91 02-22-2002 11:03 PM

I got a smile for ya...
 
You should...

just make sure you delete your 2nd post...

just follow instructions and post where you are supposed to and do not post where you are not supposed to.


straightBOS 02-23-2002 02:16 AM

Question?....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by pretty_girl82


All I was saying was......sisters are not united like they use to be. Everyone is out for themselves! But I wanted to know what you as a sorority who lives by sisterhood, think. I have learned alot through sisterhood "not affiliated with AKA.....yet" I believe that sisterhood is very important in success because who can give you that support except the one who can relate to you the most.....your sista. And AKA2D'91, I apologize for giving you the wrong assumption of my purpose of this question. So lighten up and :D

If you believe that "sisters are not united like they used to be. Everyone is out for themselves!"-- then why would you seek sisterhood at all? Have you not already stated your belief that such a step would be in vain becuase of (in your opinion) the lack of unity is so prevalent?

Not trying to stick pins and needles in you, just trying to get you to look closer at your arguement.

I am currently in an industry that has very few women, and almost no Black people. But, it's where I want to be. And, if going where I must go means traveling to a place where there are no "sistas", then I guess sisterhood is unnecessary.

novella000 02-23-2002 11:23 AM

WELCOME!!!
 
Hey Pretty_Girl82, how are ya'!!
Check your PM box...

pretty_girl82 02-23-2002 05:41 PM

Re: Question?....
 
Quote:

Originally posted by straightBOS


If you believe that "sisters are not united like they used to be. Everyone is out for themselves!"-- then why would you seek sisterhood at all? Have you not already stated your belief that such a step would be in vain becuase of (in your opinion) the lack of unity is so prevalent?

Not trying to stick pins and needles in you, just trying to get you to look closer at your arguement.

I am currently in an industry that has very few women, and almost no Black people. But, it's where I want to be. And, if going where I must go means traveling to a place where there are no "sistas", then I guess sisterhood is unnecessary.

Ok for everyone that is upset with my thread, I apologize. I guess I wasn't too clear. So lets start off on a better foot. Oh I am one of five black women in engineering and when I am having hard times I go to my girls for that support. Yes I can succeed without the support of my sistas, but it helps. So lets stop with :rolleyes: and have more :D

SeriousAKA 02-24-2002 05:54 PM

I think that if you're fortunate enough to have "sistas" working with you, their support is an added benefit! Who better to complain too, joke with, hang out with, etc? I don't think that it's neccessayr to be successful but I do think its a better to have than not to have.

mccoyred 02-25-2002 01:37 PM

Re: Re: Question?....
 
As another sista in the engineering field, it really depends on where you are whether or not you have support from other sistsas. In my company, there are numbers of sista engineers (including my own mother!) and many sorors in that large group. Some of my most staunch supporters are sistas but I could not have positioned myself as well without the support of my boss (white female) and others in my area (white males, hispanic males). To answer your question, Yes you can succeed but you may not be happy without that natural connection.

Quote:

Originally posted by pretty_girl82

Ok for everyone that is upset with my thread, I apologize. I guess I wasn't too clear. So lets start off on a better foot. Oh I am one of five black women in engineering and when I am having hard times I go to my girls for that support. Yes I can succeed without the support of my sistas, but it helps. So lets stop with :rolleyes: and have more :D



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