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Old 08-08-2003, 12:58 PM
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Old 08-12-2003, 02:04 AM
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I asked my Rites of Passage family (pro black community based org) about sororities and I found out that all except three were members Delta. Every member of this sorority that I know is an honest, straightforward, and exemplifies what a strong black lady should be. That is what I want to be a part of because that is what I am.
A boy at my church was living in a car with his family and through church I'd heard that Habitat for Humanity had helped his family. Later I learned that habitat for humanity was a program frequently performed by DST. The sorority was a blessing to him and if i could be a part of an organization that will allow me to be a blessing to someone else, exemplify what a black woman should be, and know that i'm not alone in making my community better, that's peace for me.
Then there's the early work of the sorority in the women sufferage movement and as a history major, that is very impressive.


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Old 09-01-2004, 03:10 PM
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In my experience, Delta Sigma Theta simply has been the one and only sorority that has been at the forefront of uplifting, supporting, and educating black communities. When I was in middle and high school, I received awards from a local alumnae chapter and before I got to college, I thought they were just a scholarship organization! All three of my most memorable teachers had been Deltas and they were proud of it!!

It was not until I got to college and read "In Search of Sisterhood" that I learned that Delta Sigma Theta was more than a scholarship org, but a vehicle for change and progression not only for African American women, but for African Americans as a whole. I am proud to be an interest in this great sorority; no other can compare. Hopefully, my day will come that I will be apart of it.
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Old 09-02-2004, 12:35 AM
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Oh the irony of this being brought back up to the top. (it's nothing against you Jells.)
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Old 09-02-2004, 07:17 AM
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Oh the irony of this being brought back up to the top. (it's nothing against you Jells.)
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Old 09-02-2004, 09:32 AM
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I was able to read some of the "intense" debates after I posted and I have to agree with both sides. I believe that most people begin their interest in seeing it through the people that they love and respect, but what is utimately the most important factor in our decision to actually want to join is what we have learned in our own personal journey. It is my personal experience (from knowing nothing about it, to knowing the members, to supporting to chapter, to knowing what I can contribute) that has left no doubt in my mind that there's just something about Delta Sigma Theta that has left an undeniable mark in my heart and mind.

I can't fault someone for saying that it was because of so and so that I wanted to be apart of the organization. The members are quite proud of Delta Sigma Theta and that has others questioning, "Well, what is it about Delta Sigma Theta that makes them love it so much?" I was in that place at one time. The difference is that now I KNOW, whereas some may just stop at that. I suggest to other sisterfriends and interests that the journey doesn't stop at knowing other members. Get involved and find out for yourself....It will be a more rewarding experience at the end of it all.
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Old 09-03-2004, 06:07 PM
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For as far back as I can remember, I'd say about 6 or 7 years ago, it has been a dream of mine to pursue this illustrious sisterhood. Why? That question took a lot of thought. I knew I had some soul-searchin and researchin' to do. I have searched and searched and searched. There is just no other organization who can compare to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

I have read the book In Search of Sisterhood by Paula Giddings and just to read all the toils and snares through which those 22 founders came and conquered, got me to thinking about all they went through to establish this great organization. Being let down, being denied, being ridiculed all because they wanted to.........help. All because they wanted to make it better for.....us. Yet and still, they conquered all. Even when people probably pointed and said they couldn't do it. They still conquered....whew! I'm getting excited just thinking about all they did to make Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. as large as it is today--over 250,000 members. It's crazy!! I know they stayed steadfast, and I'm sure "prayed up" to make this organization what it is today.

While I do understand that most organizations are certainly down for helping their community, I just don't feel there's one out there who maintains the many avenues of service like Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This organization caught my eye with everything that it stands for; sisterhood, scholarship, service. In addition, just to see the many programs in which Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. works just blows my mind. The 5-point thrust was the decision maker for me. I didn't even know there were so many avenues through which to help people. I want to be able to work with women who have the same goals in mind--to serve in the communities in which we reside. To be able to build bonds with women around the world with this goals is phenomenal in my mind.
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Old 09-06-2004, 08:19 PM
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Old 09-06-2004, 08:24 PM
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GOTCHA!! LMAO!

Jells, welcome to GC, your post was great. Thank you for sharing. ImaDiamond, yours was too.
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Old 09-08-2004, 01:21 PM
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Thank you, CT4
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Old 12-29-2004, 03:44 AM
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Hello All! I Have Been A Member For A Minute But I Didn't Want To Post To Hastily. I've Seen This Topic And I Know It's Old But It's Relevant. Just In Case You Wanted To Know, I Am A Senior In High School Set For Graduation On 5/21/05 @ 10:00 (LOL I Am So Excited...Ready To Get Out Of High School) So I Hope That I Enjoy Posting On This Board As Much As I've Enjoyed Lurking On It

Why I Pursue DST

Although I have met several members of Delta Sigma Theta throughout my life, they are not my reason for desiring to be apart of your illustrious sisterhood. I am a leader, meaning that I establish new things but am able to be an effective follower, working together with others to acheive one ultimate goal. I have chosen to pursue membership in Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. because it mirrors the qualities that I already possess. The qualities of leadership, scholarship, passion, dedication, and effectiveness in all that I take part in and that can be enhanced by joining forces with those who also have a like mind to serve diligently to the community around them and beyond. In my research, I have found that since the inception of your illustrious sisterhood the Ladies of DST have remained true to their creed of Sisterhood, Scholarship, and Service by implementing programs such as the Five Point Thrust, the DelTeen program, and the Delta Sigma Theta Scholarship that is offered by various chapters. The Ladies of Delta Sigma Theta constantly create an atmosphere that is conducive to change, always being sure that they are part of the solution and not the problem as exemplified when your founders were at the forefront of the women's suffrage movement to the movement to revitalize the black and youth voters in governmental elections. When contemplating the pursuit of membership, I had to ask myself what did I truly have to offer DST. Could I give the organization above and beyond the minimum? Could I honestly make and uphold a lifetime commitment? I have come to the conclusion that I would not have it any other way. The qualities of a Delta woman mirror my own before even pursuing membership into your organization. I am a woman who sets herself apart from the rest by first being a leader. A woman who is involved in changing the world around her. A woman who exudes pride in all that she does, being careful to do nothing but the best in all of her endeavors. Becoming a member of DST is not a matter of wearing the letters or colors but a matter of committment to diligence and to service for a lifetime. That is why I am pursuing membership into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.

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Old 01-04-2005, 08:08 PM
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Lightbulb What is it about DST...?

Yes, I can answer this question with ease...

I have always been groomed as an individual whom is set apart. I cannot deny my personal passions to see that all of humanity thrives, and reaps the good of the land. In a world where inequalities and inconsistencies are more than apparent, I strive to make a difference in society, my community, church, my friends and my family. I owe all of this to the people who were before me, and to all those that remain to vast in the glorious victories won.

I understand that it is through my dedication to myself, and those that have like minds that I will be able to accomplish the dreams and goals of so many others that preceded us. To share a likeness of mind, is sharing love eternally...
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Old 02-16-2005, 11:13 AM
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Sometimes when I am just sitting around in my room, walking
around campus, or in class, I just become overwhelmed with
the feeling of wanting to become a part of the sisterhood of
Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority.

While Deltas sure can step (we know they can), and to wear
Crimson and Cream is every woman's dream, my reasons for
wanting to be a Delta far overreach these aspects of the
sorority. Delta Sigma Theta inspires me.

When I can ask questions like, what would Harry Belafonte or
Sidney Poitier have become without Osceola Mcarthy Adams, a
founding member? Or, who would have been the first woman to
earn a Ph.D in economics if Sadie T.M. Alexander hadn't? I
can see that Delta is on a higher level. The women of this
sorority are extraordinary and that is what attracts me to
it.

Why Delta and not another? I am thoroughly convinced that
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated would not be what
it is today had it not been for the drive of the 22 founders
of Delta. While AKA is an admirable organization TODAY, I
wonder if they would have worked so hard to extend their
reach had it not been for the lofty goals of Delta women. I
want to be a Delta and not a Zeta or Sigma Gamma Rho,
because they came after perfection had already been reached
in DST . Though I do respect all of the D9 sororities, I can
say with certainty that only Delta is for me (If, of course, I am selected).

I am mesmerized by the fact that 22 young women, not even
graduated, could orchestrate a movement that would resonate
92 years into the future, and beyond. Delta Sigma Theta has
had a lasting impression on American history and I deeply
hope that I may some day become a part of that history.

Oh...and that's not to mention the ingenius Five Point
Program...

Y'all are on point!
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Old 02-16-2005, 01:51 PM
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Allllllllllll of my love, my peace and happiness, I'm gonna give it to Delllllllllllta! I love my Sorors! Ooooooooooooooooo-oooop!
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Old 04-18-2005, 12:21 AM
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What is about DST? DST is a strong and fearless organization. She is about business. From the beginning, when issues arose that caused obstacles for Afr. Americans, DST was there casting her voice to ensure everything was line for the Afr. Am community. These ranged from Civil Rights Movement and Women Suffrage March to Delta Days at the Capital, Voter's Registration and Education, concerns in Africa, Health and Healing Drives and much, much more. Because of the zeal, enduring determination, and thrust the members possessed, DST has gained my interest and respect. I have a high regard for the fact that Delta Sigma Theta stands her own ground and continues to grow stronger.

Why not the other 3 sororities of the D9? As a teen, there were only two sororities I ever knew about--XYZ and DST. It was thought of that I would follow in my family footsteps and become a member of their sorority. For along time, I thought I would as well. After I got to college, I found out about the other two sororities. With my mind made up already, I gave these organizations the benefit of the doubt. They were active, as well, in the community and on campus, but they did not spark my interest. In my mind I wanted to follow in my family footsteps, it something was not right to me. It was not in my heart. I started researching and weighing these organizations, and DST prevailed. I confided in one of my family members that I trusted and voiced my reasons for not going that way. I thought I would have gotten yelled at, but her complete words, and I quote "Follow your heart. Because my sorority was for all of us, it may not be for you. It may not always be good to join an organization because someone else did. You have to search for yourself. This will be an organization you will be affiliated with for until your dying day. This may be one of the reasons why some members are inactive today, because they weren't happy with the situation or it was not for them. If you do not go our way, look at DST. You may like it. It is an excellent organization. You have my wishes on whatever you choose, and do your community service." You know my eyes were bucked and my bottom lip was on the floor because I was expecting to get screamed on. Never did I express that I had been interested in DST all along. I thanked her for her blessings. You guys, that meant a lot to me.

When I began college I started to take notice to the members on campus. I observed that they were focused on their education, carried themselves in a lady-like manner, and they were respected by their college peers. I found that members were very active in the community and on campus. I was more interested in the Five Point Thrust Program that Delta Sigma Theta was implementing. I feel that these are the exact problems that greatly affect our community and needs to be addressed.

Why would DST would be attracted to me? I believe that DST would be attracted to me because I am no stranger to community service. I have the zeal, determination and drive to work hard for Delta. I am a strong and active supporter in all their community service events. To see the members in action and to see the impression they leave on people's live that they come in contact is just magnificient. I also work hard to excel in my studies.

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