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Mission Statement ✔✔Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. Statement of Purpose ✔✔Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. is a private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. Since its founding more than 200,000 women have joined the organization. The organization is a sisterhood of predominantly Black, college educated women. The sorority currently has 1,000 collegiate and alumnae chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jamaica and the Republic of Korea.
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Mission Statement ✔✔Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to the constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community.
Statement of Purpose ✔✔Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. is a private, not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide assistance and support through established programs in local communities throughout the world. Since its founding more than 200,000 women have joined the organization. The organization is a sisterhood of predominantly Black, college educated women. The sorority currently has 1,000 collegiate and alumnae chapters located in the United States, England, Japan (Tokyo and Okinawa), Germany, the Virgin Islands, Bermuda, the Bahamas, Jamaica and the Republic of Korea.
Statement of Purpose ✔✔The major programs of the sorority are based upon the organization's Five Point Programmatic Thrust. More than ten thousand members typically attend Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated's biennial national conventions, and each of the seven regional conferences (held during years when there is no national convention) typically hosts thousands of members. At its recent 51st National convention held in the District of Columbia, more than 38,000 members registered and attended
Founders ✔✔Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was founded on January 13, 1913 by 22 collegiate women at Howard University. These students wanted to use their collective strength to promote academic excellence and to provide assistance to those in need. In March of 1913, the Founders of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. performed their first public act. They participated in the Women's Suffrage March in Washington, D.C.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was incorporated in 1930.
Osceola Macarthy Adams ✔✔A founding member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., was one of the first Black actresses on Broadway. She was the Director of the Harlem School of the Arts and directed the theatrical debuts of Harry Belafonte and Sidney Poitier.
Sadie T. M. Alexander, Ph.D., ✔✔1st National President (1919-1923), was the nation's first woman to earn a Ph.D. in economics (1921). A distinguished attorney, she was among the founders of the National Bar Association (1925) and she was appointed to President Truman's Commission on Civil Rights (1945).
Tina Allen ✔✔Sculptor and painter, sculpted a life-sized bust of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She was the conceptual designer of two major international projects: The International Children's Peace Park and the Monumental Statue of Nelson Mandela. Allen received the Essence Award, the Stellar Award and the Thurgood Marshall Lifetime Achievement Award.
Myrlie Evers-Williams ✔✔Is the Chairman Emerita of the Board for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
Frankie M. Freeman, ✔✔Noted attorney and 14th National President (1967-1971), was the first woman appointed to the Civil Rights Commission by President Lyndon B. Johnson and served 16 years.
Patricia Roberts Harris ✔✔Served as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.'s first Executive Director. She was also the first Black woman to be appointed ambassador to a European country (Luxembourg) and to be appointed to a presidential cabinet post as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). She was later appointed as Secretary of Health and Human Services. In January 2000, she was honored on the 23rd commemorative stamp in the United States Postal Service's Black Heritage Series. Other Deltas that have been ambassadors are Ann Holloway and Bynthis Perry.
Dorothy I. Height, Ph.D. ✔✔10th National President (1947-1956), was appointed by President Carter to the Presidential Commission on a National Agenda for the 1980s. She served as president of the National Council of Negro Women for more than 40 years.
Alexis Herman ✔✔Was the Secretary of Labor and a Cabinet Member in the administration of President William Clinton.
Darlene Clark Hine, Ph.D. ✔✔Noted author, built her career on researching, publishing and raising the bar of how the experience of African-American women should be recorded. She was the first African-American to become the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of History at Michigan State University.
Shirley Jackson, Ph.D., ✔✔Is the 18th President of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She is the first African-American woman to head a leading technological university, the first African- American woman to earn a Ph.D. at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1973), and the first African-American woman to become a commissioner of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Elaine R. Jones ✔✔Is the first woman to serve as Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund. She is also the first African-American woman graduate of the University of Virginia Law School and the first African-American woman elected to the American Bar Association Board of Governors.
Barbara Watson ✔✔Was the first African-American woman to serve as chief of a State Department bureau. She became Administrator of the Bureau of Security and Consular Affairs in 1968, served through 1974, and was re-appointed in 1977. Later that year, she became Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs.
Colliegate Chapters ✔✔Alpha Lambda (NCCU)
Alpha Mu ( NC A&T)
Alpha Rho (Shaw)
Beta Kappa (Livingstone)
Delta Chi (Elizabeth City)
Delta Xi (Fayetteville State)
Gamma Lambda (JCSU)
Gamma Rho (St. Augustine)
Iota Rho (UNC-Charlotte)
Kappa Omicron (UNC-CH)
Kappa Sigma (East Carolina)
Lambda Omega (Duke)
Mu Omicron (NC State)
Omicron Delta (Bennett)
Omicron Eta (UNC-G)
Omicron Iota (Elon)
Omicron Nu (UNC-Pembroke)
Pi Gamma (Western Carolina)
Pi Omicron (Wake Forest)
Rho Theta (Appalachian State)
Theta Iota (UNC-Wilmington)
Upsilon Alpha (High Point U)
Upsilon Iota (Chowan)
Upsilon Lambda (Wesleyan)
Upsilon Mu (Davidson