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Old 06-28-2006, 04:42 PM
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Jewels: The Story of the Founding of Alpha Phi Alpha.

Thanks for sharing Countrygurl - "06-08"

As we prepare to celebrate in the largest convention in Alpha Phi Alpha history, I am blessed, pleased and honored to let you in on the largest project I have ever been fortunate enough to embark upon. I have been working on this project for over 2 years and finally am able to launch it.
Many of you know me as ADoP from www.SkeePhi.com or some may know me from when I was co-chair of the SkeePhi Committee in NY. Many of you know me as the writer of As the Sands Burn and some of you may know me from my performance days with Step Afrika. Many of you also know that I am a writer. My new book is launching on the first day of the Centennial Convention, it is a novel based on the founding of Alpha Phi Alpha.
My book is called Jewels: The Story of the Founding of Alpha Phi Alpha.
This book is unlike anything you have ever read as it pertains to our fraternity. The history book that we have is fantastic for giving us the actual dates, times, places and people in our history. My book gives you the dialogue, the arguments, the laughter, the planning, and the founding.
The book begins with a young Henry Callis in high school. In the book, all the founders meet each other. They establish the literary society under C.C. Poindexter. They plan everything, they argue, they laugh and joke. Robert Harold Ogle even falls in love and gets married in March 1906. You will NEVER see the Jewels the same if you check out my book.
The book concludes with a letter from each Jewel to the frat now at this our 100 year mark!
My website, www.Jewels1906.com is up and you can purchase the book now. I am attempting to get 10,000 books printed for the convention. I have a booth set up where I will be selling. I hope to sell out!
Now I need your help. If you could, would you please log on and support me by purchasing an advanced copy of the book? The book is only $15. You can pay by credit card, pay pal, or check/money order. The money that I receive from pre-orders will assist me in getting the books printed. You can pick up your book at my table at the convention. Just bring photo id. Or you can have it shipped to you. Just get the info from the website.
Please forward this and the website link to any Alphas, AKAs or whomever you think may be blessed with a copy of our history. Thank you all for your support!!
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Old 06-28-2006, 04:54 PM
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Old 07-16-2006, 09:56 AM
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Web Opera Pioneer Launches Book Tour

July 15, 2006, Washington, D.C. - Web Opera Pioneer Darrius Jerome Gourdine, will launch book tour of Jewels: The Story of the Founding of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, at the Centennial Celebration of the nation’s oldest collegiate black fraternity.

Marc Morial, President and CEO of the National Urban League, Kwame Kilpatrick, Mayor- City of Detroit, Lionel Ritchie- world known recording artist, and more than 30,000 members and supporters will be in attendance.


WHO: Darrius Jerome Gourdine- respected author, poet and ghostwriter

WHAT: Book Signing and Interview Opportunity


WHEN: July 25th through July 30th.

WHERE: Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
2660 Woodley Road, NW
Washington, DC

Seven college students bonded and created what would become one of the most influential organizations for collegiate men in the world. These young men, affectionately termed “Jewels” by members of the fraternity, paved the way for monumental achievement and success from leaders in the African American community. Men such as Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., W.E.B. DuBois, Jessie Owens, Duke Ellington, Paul Robeson, Countee Cullen, and thousands of others have joined their ranks in membership. For more information about the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, please visit www.AlphaPhiAlpha.net

About Darrius J. Gourdine (www.Jewels1906.com):

Mr. Gourdine is the creator of As the Sands Burn, the longest running web opera in cyberspace. ATSB tells the story of African American students living on a predominately black campus. We witness their growth through many trials and tribulations while they seek and find brotherhood and sisterhood

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Old 08-05-2006, 03:50 PM
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Thumbs up YAY! The Centennial Celebration was great!

It was so nice to meet many of you all at the Jewels1906.com booth!

Thanks again for all of your support! If you would like for us to visit your campus, please drop me an email! See you soon!

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Old 08-07-2006, 11:57 AM
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I finally was able to order a copy off of pay pal I love to support African American Authors, I almost had an idea of a similar storyline myself in regards to historical fiction.
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Old 08-25-2006, 07:57 PM
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I got my copy of the book yesterday when I got home and I finished it this morning around 1 am (if I didn't have to stop and eat, answer the phone, pay attention to folks it would have been a lot sooner ...lol)
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Old 08-28-2006, 09:51 PM
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How long did it take to get your copy? I am still awaiting mine and its going on about four weeks!
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Old 08-29-2006, 04:26 PM
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How long did it take to get your copy? I am still awaiting mine and its going on about four weeks!
I haven't received my copy and it is going on 48 days since I placed the order
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Old 08-29-2006, 02:07 PM
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Old 09-11-2006, 07:45 PM
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Empirical BGLO Project

CFP: Edited Volume on Empirical Studies of Black Greek Letter Organizations (BGLOs)

Edited by M. W. Hughey (University of Virginia) and G. S. Parks (Cornell University).

We invite submissions for an edited volume on Black Greek Lettered Organizations (BGLOs). In recent years, scholarship on BGLOs has sprouted up and has been received as a rich and contextual area of study for many practitioners across traditional academic boundaries. That is, out of its initial genesis in Higher Education, study of BGLOs has come to attract a vast array of interdisciplinary focus. This work hopes to assist the field blossom as today BGLOs are one of the most influential black-centered organizations, and they still hold critical purchase in the discourse and praxis of identity politics in a postmodern age. By couching this volume within the ethnic, gender, and cultural studies arenas that have been historically attentive to issues of power and representation – and by focusing on empirical studies – we hope to advance the study of BGLOs, to lend rigor and substance to recent trends that over-depend on abstract theorizing, and to reach an audience that is both academic and popular.

In this vein, academicians who are trained in empirical methodology but unaware of critical issues in BGLO related affairs, or vice versa, scholars who are well-versed in the culture, history, and social organization of BGLOs but lacking in the implementation of rigorous empirical methods, should not feel this is beyond their scope. The editors, with the council of the Advisory Board [co-chaired by Dr. Edward Whipple, Vice President for Student Affairs at Bowling Green State University and author of New Challenges for Greek Letter Organizations: Transforming Fraternities and Sororities into Learning Communities (1998) and Dr. Walter Kimbrough, president of Philander Smith College and author of Black Greek 101: The Culture, Customs, and Challenges of Black Fraternities and Sororities (2003)] will pair scholars together, if needed or requested, for collaborative chapters.

Potential projects could examine, but are not limited to, the following:

Academic achievement
Authoritarianism or Democracy in their BGLO Organizational Ontology
BGLO Politics (e.g.: Qualities and characteristics that predict election to national office)
BGLOs and (un)involvement in local politics
BGLOs and Afrocentricity
BGLOs and Geographic Regionalism
BGLOs and the Question of Black Nationalist vs. Assimilative Agendas
BGLOs and their Iconography (e.g.: Kappas and canes, Omegas and gold boots, etc.)
BGLOs and their role in the Civil Rights Movement
BGLOs on White campuses vs. BGLOs on HBCUs
Black Sororities and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Wave Feminism
Black Sororities and Women’s Liberation
Colorism/Internalized Racism (e.g.: Brown bag and blue vein tests)
Council Decision Making vs. Hierarchical Leadership in BGLOs
Cultural competence of Greek affairs advisors
Dating behavior among BGLO college members
Difference between Alumni/Undergraduate Chapters
Differences in the Portrayals of Founders among BGLOs
Eating disorders and sororities
Feminist/womanist identity development
Films featuring BGLOs (School Daze, Drumline, Stomp the Yard, etc.)
Hazing/pledging/MIP
High Functioning vs. Low Functioning Chapters
Homosexual members
Leadership development
Leadership vs./and Service
Militarism in the traditions of BGLOs
Non-black members
Non-Christian members
Oral Traditions of Chapter Histories among BGLOs
Politics within BGLOs
Portrayal of BGLOs in works of fiction
Public perception of BGLOs
Racial identity development
Reasons why people choose to join certain BGLOs
Reclamation/organizational behavior
Sexual aggression/date rape
Significance of BGLO poems and narratives
Spirituality/religiosity
Stereotypes of Individual Organizations
Substance use/abuse
The Politics of Small vs. Large Chapters
The Question of Traditional Animosities between organizations (e.g.: AKA and Delta)
The Semiotics of Greek Paraphernalia (line jackets, etc.)

Those interested in contributing should send a CV with a list of five (or less) topics they would be interested in exploring to the lead editor (M. W. Hughey) by 1 November 2006: mwh5h@virginia.edu. Potential contributors will be contacted about submitting an abstract by 15 December 2006.
More information about the project can be found at: http://empiricalbgloproject.blogspot.com/
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Old 09-11-2006, 07:58 PM
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I wonder why the author has been so silent on this subject?
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Old 09-12-2006, 03:25 PM
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Jewels Missing Copies

Hello All,

First, thank you so much for your support of Jewels: The Story of The Founding of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. It was great meeting many of you at our Centennial celebration and I am glad to hear the positive feedback listed in this forum about the book .

Regarding the delay some of you are experiencing in receiving your order , an additional $2.15 did indeed need to be added to your paypal order for the book to be shipped as listed on www.jewels1906.com. If this option was not selected, the other option was to pick up your pre-paid copy at the Centennial in Washington, DC . I do apologize for any confusion. If you have not received your order, please email me with your full name and address at Darrius@jewels1906.com so I may personally cross reference your order & get your book to you ASAP.

Thank you all for your patience regarding this matter. Please know, I want you to have your copy of this book. It's near and very dear to my heart.

All the Best,
Darrius
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P.S. Darrius does not frequent this message board, which is why he did not respond sooner. However my contact information on the website is still valid for questions and comments going forward should you have them.

Thanks again ;-)
Leona
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Old 09-16-2006, 07:03 PM
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Thanks! I received my copy in the mail today!
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Old 09-17-2006, 10:17 PM
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Thanks! I received my copy in the mail today!
Wonderful! I hope you love it. ;-)

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