Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Applications now Available for the 2010-2011 year.

Delta Academy Brochure

Delta Academy Application 2010

Applications are now being accepted for the 2010-2011 class of the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy.

“Catching the Dreams of Tomorrow, Preparing Young Women for the 21st Century”, the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy was created out of an urgent sense that bold action was needed to provide resources to young, African American females (ages 11-14) from the perils of academic failure, low self-esteem, and crippled futures. Specifically, we augment their scholarship in math, science, and technology; their leadership through service learning; and their sisterhood, defined as the cultivation and maintenance of positive relationships. A primary goal of the program is to prepare young females for full participation as leaders in the 21st Century.

The women of the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. are now recruiting young middle school African-American girls, between the ages of 11 – 14 (must be in middle school for the 2010-2011 school year and 11 by August 1, 2010), to participate in the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy. The Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy is one of the sorority’s national programs.

August 2010 marks the third year that the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. will sponsor the Dr. Betty Shabazz Delta Academy. The program thrusts for this year remain:

  • Computer Literacy
  • Sisterhood
  • Academics and Career Choices
  • Self-Esteem

Interviewing Skills Workshop

Interviewing Skills Workshop

IAC is sponsoring an Interview Skills Workshop; open to minority young ladies attending any area high school. It will be held on Saturday, February 27th at Robinson Community A.M.E. Church, 4602 N. College Avenue, from 9:00 a.m. to Noon. The workshop is designed to prepare students for scholarship, internship and employment opportunities. The workshop is free, but you must pre-register in order to attend. To pre-register or for more information contact Terri Cope at scholarship@dstiac.com or (317) 439-6495.

Delta Speaks to Teens with Kemba Smith & Thanksgiving Community Service

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Delta Speaks to Teens: Depression, Abuse, Self-Esteem

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. will host a Mental Health Awareness Program for youth in Indianapolis featuring Speaker and Activist Kemba Smith Pradia.  The event will be held at Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet School at 9:00am and guests are encouraged to bring a non-perishable canned-good.

Kemba Smith was sentenced to 24.5 years in federal prison after being convicted as a first time non-violent drug offender.  During that time the Sorority lobbied for Smith’s release and made significant contributions to the NAACP’s Legal Defense Fund which assisted with defending Kemba Smith after her family’s financial resources were exhausted.  In 2005 Delta Sigma Theta gifted 1 million dollars to the Legal Defense Fund.

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(left to right) Julianne Malveaux, Honorary Chair Delta Social Action Commission; Marcia Fudge, Chair Delta Social Action Commission; Theodore Shaw, LDF Director-Counsel and President; Louise Rice, National President Delta Sigma Theta Sorority; Elaine R. Jones, LDF President and Director-Counsel Emeritus; Gladys Vaughn, Co-Chair DeltaSocial Action Commission; and Kemba Smith, President Kemba Smith Foundation. (Photo by Marvin T. Jones)

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. has pledged a million dollars to the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) to support its voting rights work. The gift will mark the 40th Anniversary of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

Sorority President Louise Rice presented the gift to LDF Director-Counsel and President Theodore M. Shaw on May 17th, the anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the landmark case argued by LDF founding Director-Counsel Thurgood Marshall before the U.S. Supreme Court. The gift was presented at the Delta headquarters in Washington, DC and awarded in the name of Shaw’s predecessor and Delta member Elaine R. Jones.

“This is an extension of our commitment to support social change that empowers the African American community. What better recipient than an organization with a stellar track record like LDF’s,” said Dr. Rice. “We recognize the role that LDF has played in the passage of the Voting Rights Act and their ongoing efforts to protect voting rights for disfranchised communities. LDF helps change lives and this requires resources. We also challenge other organizations to support this important work.”

“This generous gift embodies the strength, leadership and spirit of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,” said Shaw. “We are eternally grateful and will make our appreciation complete by working harder on behalf of our community.”

Kemba Smith was featured on “Unflappable Today” hosted by Carolyn Mosby-Williams. Mosby-Williams is the author of “Unflappable”, co-written by veteran journalist Lisa D. DeNeal. “Unflappable” is an autobiography of the first 40 years of Mosby-Williams life. The blogtalkradio show features topics about challenges we all face in our lives and how we can remain unflappable under the pressures, challenges and unexpected turns that life may take. This show may be of particular interest to women who find themselves juggling career, marriage, motherhood and finding the right balance.

You can listen to the show by using the flash player below or by clicking here.

In the Spirit of Thanksgiving Community Service

You are also invited to join IAC as we prepare Thanksgiving baskets for families in need this holiday season. We ask that all volunteers, and the participants of the youth event bring a non-perishable food item.  The items will be donated to the food pantry of the Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center.  Thanksgiving Turkeys are also welcome!

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Team D-E-L-T-A wins the “Team Spirit Awards” at the Indy Reads 3rd Annual Spelling Bee.

IAC participated in the 3rd annual Indy Reads Spelling Bee presented by Verizon on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at the Hyatt in downtown Indy!

This fundraiser will help Indy Reads provide FREE tutoring for functionally illiterate adults in Central Indiana.

Sorors representing IAC~Team D-E-L-T-A:  Annie Mayes, Bridgette Liggons, Cicely Hart & Rev. Yowanda Bowens & alternate Pat Crittendon!

Congratulations to Team D-E-L-T-A for winning the “Team Spirit Award” at the Indy Reads 3rd Annual Spelling Bee!

The prize included:  100$ worth of gift cards to Whole Foods, a bottle of Wine, 4-reusable shopping bags (so we can start to Recycle Every Day while we shop), 12-Tickets to Comedy Sportz (valued at $180) and Spelling Bee T-shirts for all Sorors attending!

Eleven Sorors came out to show their support for Team D-E-L-T-A and Indy Reads efforts on eradicating adult illiteracy in Indianapolis!  We had a great time, especially during the audience bee!  We did not win bragging rights as the best spellers in Indy however, we were the loudest as we cheered for our team!  Soror Bridgette Liggons served as proctor for all three rounds!  There were 10 words selected for each round; Soror Rev Yowanda Bowens started us off in Round 1, followed by Soror Cicely Hart in Round 2 and finally Soror Annie Mayes in Round 3.  Soror Rosiland Jackson put our display table together and we also played the Chapter Slideshow!

Much Delta love and thanks to our team for a great effort and representing IAC well!!  For more information on how you can help with adult literacy in Indianapolis, go to www.indyreads.org

INDY READS OPENING DOORS THROUGH ADULT LITERACY

Warmest Regards,
LaTasha V. Stubblefield
1st Vice President
Program Chair
Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

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IAC to compete in the Indy Reads Spelling Bee

IAC will participate in the 3rd annual Indy Reads Spelling Bee presented by Verizon on October 28th at the Hyatt in downtown Indy! Indy Reads provides FREE tutoring for functionally illiterate adults in Central Indiana.
Our team members are Sorors Pat Crittendon, Annie Mayes,

If you’d like to attend the spelling bee, tickets can be purchased online for $20 at www.indyreads.org. Ticket price includes dinner and the Bee. SpellingBee09small

3rdAnnual Indy Reads Spelling Bee
When: Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Where: Hyatt downtown Indy
Time: doors open @ 5:30pm
Dinner social hour 6-7pm with cash bar
Bee kicks off at 7pm

INDY READS
OPENING DOORS THROUGH ADULT LITERACY
www.indyreads.org

IAC has supported Indy Reads in the past through it’s “Lyrical Expressions Matinee”.

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