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Karen Katz- Phi Delta Epsilon: Physicians of Philanthropy
Phi Delta Epsilon was founded over 100 years ago based upon the promotion of fostering and achieving bonding among physicians of high moral character devoted to education and philanthropy for a lifetime. These same ideals hold true today and are, in fact, the cornerstone of our membership education program. Our goal is to provide our new members with not only an education of what it is to be a Fraternity member, but also with information to strengthen their self esteem, to enhance their charac
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by Uncommon Giving in Life
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Delta Xi Phi Ft. Alpha Phi Alphi-- NU THETA
Just Listen-- D U H H
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The Late Night Show !
Chat With--- Quez, Bussy, & Mike... I DO NOT KNOW THE TOPIC!
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Let's Talk
Topic: Under What Circumstances Is It Ok For You To Date Your Friends Ex?
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Fenway High School Students Tours the Mississippi Delta
A team of sixteen Fenway High School students will tour the Mississippi Delta with Antoinette Harrell and Ines Soto, founders of Gathering of Hearts, to gain a deeper understanding of the history of poverty in the United States. We will expose the students to the reality of daily life in rural communities from the point of view of the descendants of slaves, still living in poverty. For the past three months Gathering of Hearts founders has been working with teacher and trip coordinator Lisette Castillo to organize this poverty awareness trip with the students. Please join host Antoinette Harrell as special guest Ines Soto, co-founder of Gathering of Hearts and Lisette Castillo, Educator at Fenway High School for an upcoming discussion.
Second Segement: Please join host Antoinette Harrell and special guest Wessam Al-badry a Iraqi-American photo jounalist. He will discuss FISHING FOR HOPE a documentary that follows photographer Wesaam Al-Badry as he journeys back home for the first time to see what’s happened to his extended family and others in the marshes of southern Iraq.
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by antoinette harrell in Education
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Delta And The 1913 Women's Suffrage March
Alice Paul, the great Suffrage March organizer didn’t want them. The sight of 22 Black women from Howard University was disruptive to her cause. And Southern Whites certainly had no use for them. They were considered the inferior race, prime targets for lynching, discrimination and real violence against women.
The time: March 1913. The day before the inauguration of President Elect Woodrow Wilson, who certainly had NO use for Black People or uppity women who did not know their place.
Despite all odds and the racial tension of the era, they marched anyway. They held the banner for the organization they had just formed two months earlier. Little did they realize that their act of courage would signal an ultimate victory that gave ALL women the right to vote by 1920.
Now 100 years later the 22 gave way to over 300,000 members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Armed with that historic sense of courage, my organization marched 15,000 strong on March 3, 2013 down the very Washington Streets that the original 22 walked for the cause. I was there on March 3rd, and this show is dedicated to the 22 who made the difference.
My name is Carole Copeland Thomas. I am proud member of Delta Sigma Theta, and this is Focus On Empowerment!
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by CaroleCopelandThomas in Women
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Is Racine WI the new Port Royal?
Port Royal we know from Histoty was the amything goes hangout of Pirate and other stange folks in the early 18th Cen.
After events ib Racine in the last few years are we in Racine becoming the new Port Royal?
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Interview with Author Tom Ufert
Tom Ufert, a 46-year-old quadriplegic afflicted with three different disabilities is an inspirational voice in our troubled times. He received his bachelor of arts in political science and history as a scholarship recipient from Centenary College of Louisiana. Tom is a former Rotary International graduate Fellow who attended Australian National University in Canberra, ACT, specializing in East Asian political affairs and was a White House Fellow nominee. He is a former Lyndon Baines Johnson Congressional Intern and constituency aid for two former United States members of Congress. His past services for 11 political campaigns on both sides of the aisle were highly valued by former Louisiana Governor Charles “Buddy” Roemer, Henson Moore the former assistant chief of staff to U.S. Vice President George H.W. Bush, and the present U.S. Trade Ambassador, Ron Kirk.
At age 23 he was the youngest artistic Board Chairman in the United States as head of the Shreveport Summer Music Festival. Mr. Ufert has served as a member of two other 501(c) three charity boards including his beloved fraternity Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia as well as the community advisory board for his former rehabilitation hospital. Over the years he has acquired extensive customer service experience in the food and beverage, hotel, insurance, home security, and pharmaceutical industries. His professional memberships include Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Tau Delta, and the Worldwide Who’s Who. In recent years he has worked tirelessly as a volunteer fundraiser for numerous AIDS charities in his community and served briefly as the community affairs liaison for Legacy Founders Cottage. Tom Ufert, a native of Louisiana, now resides in Texas.
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