WOW....I vant wait to pledge AKA in two years.....i graduate in 09 and intend to pledge AKA as my grandmother did when she was in college....they are by far the best and number one as i can see and they follow a beautiful tradition....i am countin the days until i can get my chance to pledge and hopefully become one of the best...........i was on my lil sisters name this is me
Yes my 22 Founders were former undergraduate AKA who voted yes to change AKAs name, motto, colors, and to change the direction of the sorority. There were the only AKA on campus. Nellie had graduated by the Fall of 1912. My Founders invited Nellie to an undergraduate AKA meeting where 22 voted to change AKA and Nellie voted no which resulted in a split. The majority ruled.
thanks for reiterating those dates misslamonica. I explained first by the username of autumn2k5. I appreciate you backing the information, letting it be known that ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA was the first black greek sorority founded AND incorporated.
I hear that. So many people judge whether or not a person is made, to eguate their ability as a member of the organization. I am with you I would believe the upholding the values is the goal
My friend goes to Howard and I just want to say I respect the shit out of these ladies because I heard it was COLD AS FUCK OUTSIDE THAT DAY!!!!!!!! Kudos to you ladies!!
Sorors, this is for you! We are the first black greek sorority, 1908 Howard University. 99 Years later a bond so strong, when you pledge AKA you can never go wrong! To all you female greeks you know the truth, Alpha Kappa Alpha is your roots. So when you go around bragging 'bout those letters you wear, don't forget your roots 'cause AKA put you there! -Compliments of Soror "Chatterbox" Zeta Theta Chapter Fall '97
Traditionally (at least on my yard) probates were held at the end of Hell Week, before pledges were officially initiated, and everyone had their's on the same day. Now, it has become something different and seems to vary according to chapters.
Phoenics, was this comment about changing mottos and all that directed towards me? If so, I don't even know what you're responding to. I love my org just like you love yours. If I had wanted to be an AKA, I would have done that, but I chose the way I wanted to go, just as you did. As for my Founders, yes they wanted change. They wanted more focus on community service. They did what they felt was necessary to achieve that. I don't have to hate on AKA to love my DST
I have read several of AKA public history books written by Dr. Parker. She said that most of AKA activities from 1908 to 1912 were cultural in nature, but they did participate in HU student chapter of the NAACP and YWCA. Again HU NAACP was not founded on campus until 1911. The YWCA timeframe was 1910/1911.
Well if you fel that way then you should talk to the editor of the video. The video was great I just wish I could have been there for the entire thing. And the probate was about 2hours long
I am happy that you acknowledge that all 22 founders of Delta Sigma Theta were indeed members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, however Delta Sigma Theta was not incorporated nationally in 1913. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc was both the first to be founded and incorporated research the dates January 15, 1908 and January 29, 1913. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 13, 1913, and Inc. in Washington on February 18, 1913 and it wasn't until 1930 when Delta Sigma Theta was nationally Inc.
Preciouspearl1908 -- HU approved the formation of DST as a campus organization with the understanding that NO OTHER CHAPTERS would be formed at other schools (which is the same thing they told OPP) so that is why DST was incorporated twice once in Feb. 1913 and again in 1930. Since 1913 the incorporation papers of DST legally authorized DST to function as a NATIONAL organization. Also, I know that KAPsi was incorporated twice and I think that APA was incorporated twice as well.
Thank you DeltaPearls (Delta...AND PEARLS????)So, I was right, the first one didn't serve a full purpose. The 2nd one was to ensure that the sorority membership could spread abroad, as opposed to being a stationary organization right? Right. Well, i guess that is a good reason for a second incorporation for you all. Thanks again.
Sorors did yall start singing along to the hymn at the end or was it just me!? Skeeeeeeeeeeeeee Wee to all my new sorors. Bask in that Pink and Green glows. See yall in 08!
The NAACP student chapter at HU was not founded until after the AKA Founders had graduated. Yea I know you guys claim that they worked with the student chapter, but that is not so. The student chapter was founded on HU campus in Fall of 1911. Now a lot of AKA worked in the NAACP in their communities after graduation. I know that the YWCA was on HU campus in 1910/1911, but I am researching to determine if it wasthe Fall or Spring of 1910.
BPrideful - I have read numerous books and writing on the 1913 Womens Suffrage March 1913. I have read notes from Soror Mary Church Terrell to Alpha Suffrage marchers. DST marched in 1913 for women rights. Since this county was founded America has a racist element to 99.9 percent of orgs but DST does not let that stop us. Dr. Height and other Deltas played a major role in the 60 Civil Rights march.
All 22 Founders of DST were in fact AKAs, both organizations were incorporated in 1913! Differences of opinion brewed on the direction of the Sorority dating back to 1912 & thus Miss Quander, graduate member of AKA, felt AKA needed not be dissolved, while the current 22 Undergraduate members of AKA felt otherwise, including the only woman to be both President of AKA & DST Myra Hemmings! Thus Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was born! NO ONE WAS REJECTED!
Reply to AKAnonchalant08 - Topic: Federation of chapters - I saw what you are referring to in ISOS on page 27, but if you go to page 239 it says "that Delta, as she would often say, WAS NOT "a federation of chapters" but a national organiation whose chapters worked in the interest of the whole." Note: Depending on what edition of ISOS that you have access to, the page numbers may be off by two or three pages either before of after the page number that I indicated.
Preciouspear1908- The 1913 incorporation date enabled DST to function in PERPETUITY and FULLY COVERED DST since Feb. 1913 including other chapters formed in 1914, 1915etc. The 2nd incorporation date was used to expand the purpose of DST. We have always been FULLY COVERED. In recent litigation with the producers of the BSP and all litigation involving DST our 1913 incorporation FULLY COVERS DST in any legal proceedings.
Google "the quander quality" and click on Nellie's Quander link. "There was no Alpha Chapter in those days, just one group of mostly privileged women at Howard University, who had drawn up a ritual for induction, and sponsored several social affairs for their friends and invited guests. There was no incorporation, no thought of making the sorority a national or international service oriented organization, and little seriousness of purpose."
So please just enjoy the presentation and stopping complaining about what should have been done because if it was your probate you wouldn't care that you didn't move around, or that you didn't step you just be proud to officially and in front all the people you love to wear your colors.
BPrideful - I was quoting from Dr. Parker who was an AKA writing's when she said that from 1908-1912 AKA activities were cultural in nature, but they did participate in HU student chapter of NAACP and YWCA. I found out this to be NOT TRUE of the NAACP chapter at HU because it was not founded until after AKA Founders left. Now about the YWCA I am still researching. I am quoting what AKA former President and Historian said.
Well im a 17yr old, and really these ladies did their thing real talk. But i show respect to all sororities because on my mom side its a legacy of AKA's, and on my fathers its delta's. So really me being mature enuff and some of these ladies or young girls that are saying aka aint nuttin or delta aint this or watever..plz stop it because the founders would like to see their daughters together and united.
Ladies that was very classy and what I would expect from Alpha Chapter. My hats off to you ladies you all looked beautiful even though the wind was blowing and it was brick cold outside.
Regardless of what I put in this video the probate was good. I don't know what you expected from this video I'm guessing some stepping well they didn't do that and if they did I would have included it! They didn't really move a lot but that wasn't the point. The point was to show Howard University the new additions to the greek family and the probates are just to show us who they are and to remind us what they stand for not for all of us to criticize.
I have read numberous books on the 1913 Womens Suffrage March. I have read Soror March Church Terrell writing about white women hidden agenda during the march and Sorors Terrell determination that Black women would be included.
Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first founded historically black sorority, but Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is the largest worldwide! Both Sororities & the remaining Divine 9 have prominent members. I welcome anyone to please do your Research on the Divine Nine by reading the book of the same title written by Lawrence C. Ross.
This probate was nicely done & very classy. I have respect for the Divine 9 entirely as a former MISS NPHC (National Panhellenic Council)Rep.! I only stand on principles & facts. The only organization listed amongst the Divine 9 as a Service Organization is Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the remaining are listed as Social.- Please do the Research & see for yourself if you do not believe me.
Reply to AKAnonchalant08- Topic: Inc. of DST - The 1913 incorporation papers of Delta says that DST was incorporated which is the same thing that the 1930 incorporation papers. Both sets of inc papers are proved to members and they say that same thing. Only difference is that the 1930 purpose of inc. was expanded. Authority to conduct business anywhere was granted to DST in 1913 and 1930 incorporation.
Reply to akanonchalant08 - The white fraternity just happened to be trying to use our name in 1930 when plans were already underway to incorporate. In fact, in ISOS it tell you about the formation of Grand Chapter which was established prior to 1930. By 1930 we had four National Presidents.
My Founders in 1913 were marching for womens rights. American organizations have always had a KKK element to them, but did not and will not stop DST from fighting for what we believe in. In the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Height was not given an opportunity to speak during the March on Washington, but that did not stop her. Even the Black civil rights movement had a male elist element to it.
Reply to akanonchalant08- DST incorporation date in 1913 allowed and allows DST to be incorporated and conduct business in the District of Columbia & world wide. Everything about DST incorporation dates are not in ISOS. The 1930 incorporation date of DST was primarly to expand the purpose of DST. DST was not a federation of chapters beforehand. We had at least four National Presidents and several national service programs. The white fraternity just happened to be tryping to use our name.
BPrideful - The point is that my Founders were not used by White women. My Founders knew the purpose of the March. They marched with Soror Mary Church Terrell and Soror Nannie Helen Burroughs, and Ida B. Wells. In fact, WEB DuBoise gave kudos to my Founders in a write up in The Crisis.
Please visit the NPHC website. Knowing the history of your organization is expected, but understanding that history & respecting the history of other organizations is REAL RESPECT! Many Blessings! In Loving Sisterhood, Dannielle Boyer Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Miami, Florida
No, generally speaking probates are a sign of pledging or at least that has been my experience. Non-pledging greeks tend to just show up on the yard with nalia on the Monday following initiation.
PART 1 AKAnonchalant08 - Since AKA was never meant to be a part of one's life after college and that your Founders never meant AKA to be more than an undergraduate experience why do AKAs make so many any negative comments about DST? When my Founders voted to change the name, motto, colors, agenda, create graduate chapters, and incorporate alpha chapter of AKA it was not to threaten AKAs existence.
I grew up in not only a Greek affilliated home, but family... I know what goes on, I know what to and what not to do.. especially when I get to campus... All of this to say Ladies,I am not trying to come off like I know EVERYTHING because I dont Im just saying you cantassume that high school students dont know what they are talking about depending on the topic
Continue "Some coeds questioned the lack of social service, urging extending a helping hand to the less privileged. They also suggested that the name should be changed to make it more clearly Greek in appearance, and that the initial colors of salmon pink and apple blossom green likewise be abandoned. For much of the second half of 1912, there were rumblings in the sorority about what should be done."
I'm not going Greek, but the woman I marry has to be an AKA.... 92 pretty girls, with hair, and that can hold a note? WOW. They must've held set on a small island.
My 22 Founders were true to their oath and the democratic process of the majority voting members of the chapter vote carries the motion. Also, there was never any intention to create another sorority just to make AKA service sorority. AKA Founders, the founding date, history 1908-1912 would have been preserved. I have read Pearls of Service where Nellie says that my Founders wanted to smash AKA to bits and change everything. Will post more tomorrow.
Actually Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was incorporated twice. Once in February 1913 and again in 1930. This is a fact. Do your research. ISOS and Shaped to Its Purpose are good books on DST. Everything about DST is not on our website.
Why are people talking trash about the FIRST chapter of AKA? That's so disrespectful. if anything I KNOW these girls have to be tight! Watch what you say about people! MUCH LOVE TO ALL!
I am finally a senior in high school,and as much as I appreciate the advice from all of you beautiful women, I have heard it all before not that I am knocking it because believe me I know the truth and as much as people think that because im not in college yet that i know absolutely nothing about any Greek Orginization, they couldnt be more wrong..
Ladies, you all look fantastic! I'm very proud of you. Ignore anyone who spends time to post negative comments. Common sense indicates that it took more than 4 hours to put together your presentation; and obviously you know the founders because you recited them...90 ladies selected from a group of over 300 who tried..Be proud!
PART 2 AKAnonchalant08 - The changes were meant to be INTERNAL CHANGES ONLY. The original Founders of AKA would have been the same. The founding date, the history of AKA from 1908-1912 would have been preserved. The purpose of the historic meeting in 1912 was to make AKA a service sorority and not to destroy the sorority or create another sorority. So I do not understand Nellie's objection to these changes.
My Soror is correct. AKA was not incorporated until 1913. If their organiztion is such a serious matter, why didn't the founders incorporate? It was merely a social club during this time.
BPrideful - I am not promoting the racist agenda of divide and conquer. I am simply telling people after reading the history of AKA and DST in their respective public history books go to HU and do your OWN RESEARCH. Look through HU documents and come to your own conclusion.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is also the ONLY recognized by the UNITED NATIONS as a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) for our Outstanding Dedication to Community SERVICE-NO OTHER! This transpired in March 2003! Once Again, If you do not believe me, I more than welcome anyone to do the research on this fact.- Google It if you have to.
Love it
beautiful ladies
WOW....I vant wait to pledge AKA in two years.....i graduate in 09 and intend to pledge AKA as my grandmother did when she was in college....they are by far the best and number one as i can see and they follow a beautiful tradition....i am countin the days until i can get my chance to pledge and hopefully become one of the best...........i was on my lil sisters name this is me
i agree
Amen to that!
Beautiful probate.
Wow that was beautiful. If u don't mind me asking do the glasses represent something?
well said great probate ladies
Sorors you were great.
Yes my 22 Founders were former undergraduate AKA who voted yes to change AKAs name, motto, colors, and to change the direction of the sorority. There were the only AKA on campus. Nellie had graduated by the Fall of 1912. My Founders invited Nellie to an undergraduate AKA meeting where 22 voted to change AKA and Nellie voted no which resulted in a split. The majority ruled.
great
thanks for reiterating those dates misslamonica. I explained first by the username of autumn2k5. I appreciate you backing the information, letting it be known that ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA was the first black greek sorority founded AND incorporated.
I like the dresses.
Phrom the phirst phamily of musik to the phirst phamily of the divine nine....CONGRATS!!!
All Hail!!
I hear that. So many people judge whether or not a person is made, to eguate their ability as a member of the organization. I am with you I would believe the upholding the values is the goal
My friend goes to Howard and I just want to say I respect the shit out of these ladies because I heard it was COLD AS FUCK OUTSIDE THAT DAY!!!!!!!! Kudos to you ladies!!
I SEE YA HU!!!!!!!!!! HOW MANY CAME OUT
Sorors, this is for you!
We are the first black greek sorority, 1908 Howard University. 99 Years later a bond so strong, when you pledge AKA you can never go wrong! To all you female greeks you know the truth, Alpha Kappa Alpha is your roots. So when you go around bragging 'bout those letters you wear, don't forget your roots 'cause AKA put you there!
-Compliments of Soror "Chatterbox"
Zeta Theta Chapter Fall '97
Traditionally (at least on my yard) probates were held at the end of Hell Week, before pledges were officially initiated, and everyone had their's on the same day. Now, it has become something different and seems to vary according to chapters.
Phoenics, was this comment about changing mottos and all that directed towards me? If so, I don't even know what you're responding to. I love my org just like you love yours. If I had wanted to be an AKA, I would have done that, but I chose the way I wanted to go, just as you did. As for my Founders, yes they wanted change. They wanted more focus on community service. They did what they felt was necessary to achieve that. I don't have to hate on AKA to love my DST
I have read several of AKA public history books written by Dr. Parker. She said that most of AKA activities from 1908 to 1912 were cultural in nature, but they did participate in HU student chapter of the NAACP and YWCA. Again HU NAACP was not founded on campus until 1911. The YWCA timeframe was 1910/1911.
Well if you fel that way then you should talk to the editor of the video. The video was great I just wish I could have been there for the entire thing. And the probate was about 2hours long
This was actually a beautiful probate...
I am happy that you acknowledge that all 22 founders of Delta Sigma Theta were indeed members of Alpha Kappa Alpha, however Delta Sigma Theta was not incorporated nationally in 1913. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc was both the first to be founded and incorporated research the dates January 15, 1908 and January 29, 1913. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded January 13, 1913, and Inc. in Washington on February 18, 1913 and it wasn't until 1930 when Delta Sigma Theta was nationally Inc.
U Tellem!!! AKAs deserve respect for being the "1st" but Delta's earned it for their service to all!!!!
This is very classy, very elegant, very inspiring. Great job ladies and keep up the good work.
That was just beautiful...and so classy and classic. I'm sure our founders were proud to see this.
3 Days, 3 Ways
Preciouspearl1908 -- HU approved the formation of DST as a campus organization with the understanding that NO OTHER CHAPTERS would be formed at other schools (which is the same thing they told OPP) so that is why DST was incorporated twice once in Feb. 1913 and again in 1930. Since 1913 the incorporation papers of DST legally authorized DST to function as a NATIONAL organization. Also, I know that KAPsi was incorporated twice and I think that APA was incorporated twice as well.
Thank you DeltaPearls (Delta...AND PEARLS????)So, I was right, the first one didn't serve a full purpose. The 2nd one was to ensure that the sorority membership could spread abroad, as opposed to being a stationary organization right? Right. Well, i guess that is a good reason for a second incorporation for you all. Thanks again.
I know who the best were and are, DST!!!!
what u exude physically is what only prospers mentally, so as deep as it may go only one can see callow.
Congrats ladies. This was a classy, welldone event. OW OW!!
Sorors did yall start singing along to the hymn at the end or was it just me!? Skeeeeeeeeeeeeee Wee to all my new sorors. Bask in that Pink and Green glows. See yall in 08!
This was nice. I love what they were wearing and all the fresh perms:0). Exactly what I expected from the Alpha Chapter of AKA. Congrats ladies!
They better know the history this is the Alpha chapter at Howard University...where we were born!
The NAACP student chapter at HU was not founded until after the AKA Founders had graduated. Yea I know you guys claim that they worked with the student chapter, but that is not so. The student chapter was founded on HU campus in Fall of 1911. Now a lot of AKA worked in the NAACP in their communities after graduation. I know that the YWCA was on HU campus in 1910/1911, but I am researching to determine if it wasthe Fall or Spring of 1910.
BPrideful - I have read numerous books and writing on the 1913 Womens Suffrage March 1913. I have read notes from Soror Mary Church Terrell to Alpha Suffrage marchers. DST marched in 1913 for women rights. Since this county was founded America has a racist element to 99.9 percent of orgs but DST does not let that stop us. Dr. Height and other Deltas played a major role in the 60 Civil Rights march.
All 22 Founders of DST were in fact AKAs, both organizations were incorporated in 1913! Differences of opinion brewed on the direction of the Sorority dating back to 1912 & thus Miss Quander, graduate member of AKA, felt AKA needed not be dissolved, while the current 22 Undergraduate members of AKA felt otherwise, including the only woman to be both President of AKA & DST Myra Hemmings! Thus Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was born! NO ONE WAS REJECTED!
Reply to AKAnonchalant08 - Topic: Federation of chapters - I saw what you are referring to in ISOS on page 27, but if you go to page 239 it says "that Delta, as she would often say, WAS NOT "a federation of chapters" but a national organiation whose chapters worked in the interest of the whole." Note: Depending on what edition of ISOS that you have access to, the page numbers may be off by two or three pages either before of after the page number that I indicated.
I SEE YOU SORORS! Okay Roslyn! I see you girl! ;-)
*Tootsie Roll*
"100 Grand"
ACE
Preciouspear1908- The 1913 incorporation date enabled DST to function in PERPETUITY and FULLY COVERED DST since Feb. 1913 including other chapters formed in 1914, 1915etc. The 2nd incorporation date was used to expand the purpose of DST. We have always been FULLY COVERED. In recent litigation with the producers of the BSP and all litigation involving DST our 1913 incorporation FULLY COVERS DST in any legal proceedings.
Nothing better than a "made" AKA. RoK on YO SKee
Google "the quander quality" and click on Nellie's Quander link. "There was no Alpha Chapter in those days, just one group of mostly privileged women at Howard University, who had drawn up a ritual for induction, and sponsored several social affairs for their friends and invited guests. There was no incorporation, no thought of making the sorority a national or international service oriented organization, and little seriousness of purpose."
So please just enjoy the presentation and stopping complaining about what should have been done because if it was your probate you wouldn't care that you didn't move around, or that you didn't step you just be proud to officially and in front all the people you love to wear your colors.
BPrideful - I was quoting from Dr. Parker who was an AKA writing's when she said that from 1908-1912 AKA activities were cultural in nature, but they did participate in HU student chapter of NAACP and YWCA. I found out this to be NOT TRUE of the NAACP chapter at HU because it was not founded until after AKA Founders left. Now about the YWCA I am still researching. I am quoting what AKA former President and Historian said.
LOL Military Kats are the first to drop. And you truly Kant understand it
Well im a 17yr old, and really these ladies did their thing real talk. But i show respect to all sororities because on my mom side its a legacy of AKA's, and on my fathers its delta's. So really me being mature enuff and some of these ladies or young girls that are saying aka aint nuttin or delta aint this or watever..plz stop it because the founders would like to see their daughters together and united.
Ladies that was very classy and what I would expect from Alpha Chapter. My hats off to you ladies you all looked beautiful even though the wind was blowing and it was brick cold outside.
Regardless of what I put in this video the probate was good. I don't know what you expected from this video I'm guessing some stepping well they didn't do that and if they did I would have included it! They didn't really move a lot but that wasn't the point. The point was to show Howard University the new additions to the greek family and the probates are just to show us who they are and to remind us what they stand for not for all of us to criticize.
I have read numberous books on the 1913 Womens Suffrage March. I have read Soror March Church Terrell writing about white women hidden agenda during the march and Sorors Terrell determination that Black women would be included.
Alpha Kappa Alpha was the first founded historically black sorority, but Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is the largest worldwide! Both Sororities & the remaining Divine 9 have prominent members. I welcome anyone to please do your Research on the Divine Nine by reading the book of the same title written by Lawrence C. Ross.
This probate was nicely done & very classy. I have respect for the Divine 9 entirely as a former MISS NPHC (National Panhellenic Council)Rep.! I only stand on principles & facts. The only organization listed amongst the Divine 9 as a Service Organization is Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the remaining are listed as Social.- Please do the Research & see for yourself if you do not believe me.
Reply to AKAnonchalant08- Topic: Inc. of DST - The 1913 incorporation papers of Delta says that DST was incorporated which is the same thing that the 1930 incorporation papers. Both sets of inc papers are proved to members and they say that same thing. Only difference is that the 1930 purpose of inc. was expanded. Authority to conduct business anywhere was granted to DST in 1913 and 1930 incorporation.
Reply to akanonchalant08 - The white fraternity just happened to be trying to use our name in 1930 when plans were already underway to incorporate. In fact, in ISOS it tell you about the formation of Grand Chapter which was established prior to 1930. By 1930 we had four National Presidents.
My Founders in 1913 were marching for womens rights. American organizations have always had a KKK element to them, but did not and will not stop DST from fighting for what we believe in. In the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Height was not given an opportunity to speak during the March on Washington, but that did not stop her. Even the Black civil rights movement had a male elist element to it.
Reply to akanonchalant08- DST incorporation date in 1913 allowed and allows DST to be incorporated and conduct business in the District of Columbia & world wide. Everything about DST incorporation dates are not in ISOS. The 1930 incorporation date of DST was primarly to expand the purpose of DST. DST was not a federation of chapters beforehand. We had at least four National Presidents and several national service programs. The white fraternity just happened to be tryping to use our name.
BPrideful - The point is that my Founders were not used by White women. My Founders knew the purpose of the March. They marched with Soror Mary Church Terrell and Soror Nannie Helen Burroughs, and Ida B. Wells. In fact, WEB DuBoise gave kudos to my Founders in a write up in The Crisis.
just a tradition...
Great job ladies. Sending Sisterly love from Sigma Gamma Rho, EEEEEEEE-YIP!
It was from UNCP.
Please visit the NPHC website. Knowing the history of your organization is expected, but understanding that history & respecting the history of other organizations is REAL RESPECT! Many Blessings!
In Loving Sisterhood,
Dannielle Boyer
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Miami, Florida
This a wonderful presentation! I expected nothing but the best from the alpha chapter of AKA!
this is probably the best probate i've seen. i've only seen 4 but this is beautiful. loving it
great probate
Sett it owt sorors Delta Gamma chapter spr 07
Someone in Alpha chapter must be a member of NUCUAA, Inc.!
this was hymn concert, sorahs.
No, generally speaking probates are a sign of pledging or at least that has been my experience. Non-pledging greeks tend to just show up on the yard with nalia on the Monday following initiation.
you song that song so beautiful..Congrats again.
PART 1 AKAnonchalant08 - Since AKA was never meant to be a part of one's life after college and that your Founders never meant AKA to be more than an undergraduate experience why do AKAs make so many any negative comments about DST? When my Founders voted to change the name, motto, colors, agenda, create graduate chapters, and incorporate alpha chapter of AKA it was not to threaten AKAs existence.
Windy...but very nice job!
I grew up in not only a Greek affilliated home, but family... I know what goes on, I know what to and what not to do.. especially when I get to campus... All of this to say Ladies,I am not trying to come off like I know EVERYTHING because I dont Im just saying you cantassume that high school students dont know what they are talking about depending on the topic
Continue "Some coeds questioned the lack of social service, urging extending a helping hand to the less privileged. They also suggested that the name should be changed to make it more clearly Greek in appearance, and that the initial colors of salmon pink and apple blossom green likewise be abandoned. For much of the second half of 1912, there were rumblings in the sorority about what should be done."
I'm not going Greek, but the woman I marry has to be an AKA.... 92 pretty girls, with hair, and that can hold a note? WOW. They must've held set on a small island.
What service activities did AKA perform from 1908 to 1912 besides holding a concert and other social functions.
My 22 Founders were true to their oath and the democratic process of the majority voting members of the chapter vote carries the motion. Also, there was never any intention to create another sorority just to make AKA service sorority. AKA Founders, the founding date, history 1908-1912 would have been preserved. I have read Pearls of Service where Nellie says that my Founders wanted to smash AKA to bits and change everything. Will post more tomorrow.
Actually Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was incorporated twice. Once in February 1913 and again in 1930. This is a fact. Do your research. ISOS and Shaped to Its Purpose are good books on DST. Everything about DST is not on our website.
Why are people talking trash about the FIRST chapter of AKA? That's so disrespectful. if anything I KNOW these girls have to be tight! Watch what you say about people! MUCH LOVE TO ALL!
Damn DC winds gotta mess up everything
h'mmm... is it on youtube, if so how do i look it up ?
I am finally a senior in high school,and as much as I appreciate the advice from all of you beautiful women, I have heard it all before not that I am knocking it because believe me I know the truth and as much as people think that because im not in college yet that i know absolutely nothing about any Greek Orginization, they couldnt be more wrong..
Wonderful job Sorors. See you in DC as we celebrate 100 years of sisterhood and service
Problem Child
Spring 96
Kappa Omega
Ladies, you all look fantastic! I'm very proud of you. Ignore anyone who spends time to post negative comments. Common sense indicates that it took more than 4 hours to put together your presentation; and obviously you know the founders because you recited them...90 ladies selected from a group of over 300 who tried..Be proud!
Much love to the newest addition to our GREEK FAMILY...Had to kum thru and show sum NUPE LOVE!
PART 2 AKAnonchalant08 - The changes were meant to be INTERNAL CHANGES ONLY. The original Founders of AKA would have been the same. The founding date, the history of AKA from 1908-1912 would have been preserved. The purpose of the historic meeting in 1912 was to make AKA a service sorority and not to destroy the sorority or create another sorority. So I do not understand Nellie's objection to these changes.
My Soror is correct. AKA was not incorporated until 1913. If their organiztion is such a serious matter, why didn't the founders incorporate? It was merely a social club during this time.
Sorors, we help each other for we know there's no other!!!
Great job!
There were 92 that crossed
that line is singing that song from they soul
Skeeee Weee Sorors!!!! I loved the song as you all came in on the train...it was great!!! Yall look great Sorors!!!
Soror Free
Beta Psi-Fall 2003
Great clip, I like the way the chants had Christianity as the foundation. Great!
BPrideful - I am not promoting the racist agenda of divide and conquer. I am simply telling people after reading the history of AKA and DST in their respective public history books go to HU and do your OWN RESEARCH. Look through HU documents and come to your own conclusion.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was incorporated twice. Once in February 1913 and again in 1930.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is also the ONLY recognized by the UNITED NATIONS as a Non Governmental Organization (NGO) for our Outstanding Dedication to Community SERVICE-NO OTHER! This transpired in March 2003! Once Again, If you do not believe me, I more than welcome anyone to do the research on this fact.- Google It if you have to.
The concepte of greek organizations originated from male counterparts..then females came along but every organization is beautiful.
i applaud these beautiful ladies because it was FREEZING that day! =)
As I said before, Very Well Done Lovely Ladies of AKA! God Bless!
That's right SoRHOr, congrats ladies and good job. Rhoyal Blue and Gold hugs to ya ladies...
Great Job Sorors!
This clip gives me that old time feeling :-) I can' wait to see you all in 2008
Soror Gena