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Fall 2011 The Upsilon Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
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Missed “The Power of Words”?
In an increasingly global society, the importance of literacy is at an all-time high. The privilege of literacy opens a world of knowledge to the reader, whether in a blog, in a newspaper, or on twitter. Words, alone, have the ability to inspire, such as those presented by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. or those chanted by protestors in Egypt, Libya, New York, and Washington, DC; therefore, we all have the capability of bettering the society we live in by reading, writing, and encouraging the literacy of others. Today, read a book, read another to a friend or child, and educate yourself on the possibilities of literacy.
Sincerely,
Aria S. Halliday, President
Literacy for Life works to increase awareness and raise funds for Sankofa Mbofra Fie, a struggling and underdeveloped school in Ghana. The long-term goal of the organization is to
build a cement structure for the school. For more information contact Nicole Giaccone ([email protected]). All remaining books from The Power of Words were donated to
Literacy for Life’s efforts.
Upcoming Events November 9th
November 15th
December 3rd
December 7th
T.U.S.K. Talk- Am I My Sister’s Keeper: The Role of Community for Women of Color. 7:13. Multicultural House.
Double Standards: The Other Side of the Game. Co-sponsored with the Pi Mu chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Everybody Zumba! 11-12am. Union Atrium.
T.U.S.K. Talk- Ain’t I a Feminist: The Role of Feminism in a Multicultural Community. 7:13. Multicultural House.
Celebrate Literacy. Celebrate Life.
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Don’t Just Talk About It, Do Something! Plug in to opportunities to turn our discussions about beauty and
women in the workplace into action.
Soror in the Spotlight:
Jeanne Middleton-Hairston
National Director, CDF Freedom Schools®
Educator, lecturer, and community leader, Dr. Middleton-Hairston has dedicated over 25 years to public and private education. She has worked at Millsaps College (MS), and Jackson Public Schools Office of Research and Evaluation, and founded the Millsaps College Principal’s Institute. As a history maker, she was the first African American to be appointed to the teaching faculty at Millsaps College. She will at Davidson for the spring Chidsey Lecture Series.
Contact Upsilon Mu! See a need that must be addressed? Have service or programming ideas?
Let us know!
Box 7187
Patterson Court Davidson, NC 28035 Fax: 704-894‐2664
E-Mail: [email protected]
Beauty
We know that in order to counteract the dominant standards of beauty, we must begin cultivating our
own self-worth and the self-worth of others. If you are interested in on-campus projects to promote real
beauty and healthy esteem, contact [email protected] for more information.
Professional Development
Continue cultivating relationships with the students, faculty, and staff who attended the last talk on Women
in the Workplace. Take these next steps: create or update your resume, reach out to a faculty or staff
member present at the talk, and READ! Read about your field of interest and fields outside of your interest. An idle mind kills the grind. Contact [email protected] with any questions.
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T.U.S.K. Talk: Am I My Sister’s Keeper? The Role
of Community for Women of Color.
Color. "Cliques." Community. Do women of color have a responsibility to build
relationships with each other? Does this community exist at
Davidson? Are there standards for being part of this community?
Join the Upsilon Mu Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
as we discuss the role of community among women of
color.
Everybody Zumba!
Come out to a community Zumba session in honor of
Project S.H.A.P.E., an initiative by Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc to revamp physical activity for the
community.
Sponsored by the Upsilon Mu chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc
The Upsilon Mu chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. cosponsored a service trip to the Davidson-
Cornelius Child Development Center with the Center for Civic Engagement (CCE). As part of the CCE’s Service
Saturday program, where students undertake service projects focused on the monthly theme, 11 students
Thank you all for supporting the Center for Civic Enagagement’s Service Saturday program!
Sign up for the next trip at tinyurl.com/servicesaturday.
Connecting with the COMMUNITY one trip at a time.
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