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Old 07-31-2006, 11:35 PM
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While I was at work, trying to stay awake, I was thinking about this article. Even though this has been bothering me for the past year (seeing that this thread started about a year ago and still going), this part of the story bothered me even more.

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The film could easily be shown in classrooms to college-bound high school seniors interested in joining the sorority.

"There are no surprises," Fordjour said.

"We want it to be a tool possibly played during Black History Month or maybe on the Oxygen network as part of a discussion on women and civic education," White added.
I don't want no unauthorized movie about Delta to be shown to no high school seniors/freshman girls who are thinking they are going to walk into Delta thinking they know everything because they saw the movie. It doesn't work that way. They got to do their research. I sure don't want to see it be put on Oxygen to be on after Monique's Fat Chance or Talk Sex with Dr. Sue. Yes, I would like to see something about our history done (and my interpertation of what the national spokeswoman said was that they were waiting on the 100th anniversary to do something), but I want on PBS and have it tastefully done like the Alphas (and with Nationals' blessing, of course).

I have another question about this, but since a lot of the sorors are still in Philly, I'll wait until the end of the week.
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