Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Congressional Black Caucus Releases Annual Report
http://thecongressionalblackcaucus.lee.house.gov/reports/CBCYearEndReport2009.pdf
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Census Awareness Day, Delta Sigma Theta Hosts | WDEF News 12 | News, Weather and Sports for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley
Tennessee Deltas Promote Delta Sigma Theta Census Awareness Day!
Census Awareness Day, Delta Sigma Theta Hosts WDEF News 12 News, Weather and Sports for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley
Census Awareness Day, Delta Sigma Theta Hosts WDEF News 12 News, Weather and Sports for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
HAITI RECOVERY EFFORTS
Sorors! Please go to www.deltasigmatheta.org for an urgent message from our National President, Cynthia M. A. Butler-McIntyre, regarding our efforts to assist our brothers and sisters in Haiti.
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earthquake,
Haiti,
service
Monday, December 14, 2009
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. announces "Delta Red Alert Days" on Health Care Reform. Go to the Social Action Center at www.deltasigmatheta.org
Labels:
Congress,
Health Care Reform
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About Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
- Delta Sigma Theta...Advocacy in Action
- Washington, District of Columbia, United States
- Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a private, non-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. A sisterhood of more than 200,000 predominately Black college educated women, the Sorority currently has over 900 chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas and the Republic of Korea. The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five Point Thrust of: Economic Development Educational Development International Awareness and Involvement Physical and Mental Health Political Awareness and Involvement The Sorority was founded in 1913 by 22 students at Howard University. These young women wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence; to provide scholarships; to provide support to the underserved; educate and stimulate participation in the establishment of positive public policy; and to highlight issues and provide solutions for problems in their communities.