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    I hope you are all having an enjoyable summer. The Theta Tau chapter is coming off an incredible year filled with personal growth, friendship, loyalty and service. In the fall, the chapter welcomed 51 new women into our sisterhood. We also hosted our annual mud volleyball tournament, and raised a record amount of $7000 for the “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” in Kansas City. During the spring semester one of our sisters, Jessica Van Ranken was elected as the student body president of the University…

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    founded on the campus of Howard University on five main objectives that are all still upheld 110 years later. The first premise being to advocate and elevate educational and moral ideals. The second, to unify all college women by establishing a sisterhood. The third, to examine and alleviate all females of any problems that have impeded their growth and elevation in society. The fourth, to promote the continuing yearn of college being. And the last, but certainly not least, to be a service to…

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    year’s Membership Recruitment. A membership recruitment acceptance binding agreement is a binding agreement. Bylaws Amendment 2 Q: Why is Kappa Kappa Gamma considering Alumna Initiation? A: The Fraternity is always looking for ways to strengthen our sisterhood and ensure our relevance within our communities.…

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    In today 's society, people are constantly being judged based on their looks, weight, sexuality, and anything that distinguishes them from the idealistic view of humanity. However, millions of organizations such as the NAACP and the National Center for Transgender Equality have been established to combat discrimination. Although each individual group is specialized in combatting a specific form of discrimination, they all share the goal to eventually achieve equality for everyone. Because of…

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    women of this organization I saw how nice they all were, and I mean genuinely nice. That in itself showed me that the women in the organization are people that I could see myself being around for the rest of my life. They exemplified the kind of sisterhood that I would want to be affiliated with. A bond of love, trust and respect for one another whiles having the same goal, to perpetuate service and aid to mankind. Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Incorporated is the epitome of how all women, especially…

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    tells a story of life in Utah at the turn of the twentieth century. In her work, she shows a particular interest in photographing the lives of women. Her photographs of women and girls shed light on a female culture of exploration, adventure and sisterhood in Utah during a formative time in the state’s history. The Photographer and her Mentors Elfie Huntington Bagley’s life is an interesting one. It reflects the difficulties of…

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    Feminism In The 1970's

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    middle-class privilege. Building upon this concept was Allen’s idea that without personal growth political and social change is impossible. In addition, she applauded the idea of sisterhood and what it had done within the lesbian feminism community, such as the construction of refuges or community centers, but argues that the sisterhood concept should be much less demanding. This vocalization eventually helped lead to the destruction of a “lesbian norm” and allowed the group to flourish within…

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    to do. She is very realistic and would rather stay inside and read her book than go out and party at a club. “Now I know for sure: the club scene is not for me.” (pg. 66). Padma is another main character. She becomes a siren later on in the sisterhood. Before she as a siren she lived in Japan and was abused by her father who also abused her mother. Padma’s father tried to drown her in the ocean, but the ocean saved her and had her become a siren. My last and final main character is…

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