AKA vs. DELTA
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That's foolishness we as black people always divide over stupidness
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If you've seen the movie school daze by Spike Lee, you would see that it was the Jiggaboos (Deltas and Zetas) vs the Wannabes (AKAs). It personally doesn't make sense to me, but the fact that these ladies are acting like this toward each other, is kind of defeating the purpose of these organizations.
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absolutely love this !!1
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Very well done Ladies!
Surprisingly, I've never heard this story before.
One of the things I always explain to people is that there is an overriding sense of Fraternity shared among all Black Greek Letter Organizations post-graduation.
I have a similar bond as you two. My favorite Co-Workers are all Omegas [Ques]. As a Kappa [NUPE] we shared an instant camaraderie.
The scope of BGLOs expands exponentially once you enter the real world, and provides a privileged advantage.
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This is a great video! I'm not a part of any greek organizations but people do seem to notice the negatives before the positive. i love the way u guys made this into a video!! :)
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“Question: What is the ultimate goal, then?
Answer: Wisdom! The college educated woman seeks to become wise rather than smart. That is
why Minerva, the Goddess of Wisdom, is our sorority mentor.”
(Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Grand Chapter, Membership Intake Program, 1990, p. 106)
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Well said ladies.
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I dont know how these two groups can "not" like each other and still fulfill the goals in their missions which includes "providing solutions in their communities" and "promoting unity and friendship among college women". These statements were pulled out of the two organizations mission statements found on their websites. Hmm...
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I attended Hampton U and the AKA'a and Delta's all got along it was great. I am a member of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. Spring 87, However, my line name was posion ivy due the fact that all my friends were AKA's. Now that I am 25 years into it, I cannot even imagine being any animosity between sisters.
As black women, we should ALL work together to uplift our community. Nice job ladies.
bronzegoddess1 10 months ago 23
Whenever I see sorors that fight just because of letters I'm shamed they were even let into either organization! We're all intelligent, beautiful women with the same purpose. You make your choice for your personal reasons and if you're happy with that choice there is no reason to "hate" anyone...When I crossed I was so happy I loved EVERYONE, especially other NPHC orgs! (skee-wee ;o)
katweety 7 months ago 8