Category Archives: Family Life & Education
Delta Speaks to Teens with Kemba Smith Photos
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter held “Delta Speaks to Teens” as part of their mental health awareness month activities on November 21, 2009 at Crispus Attucks Medical Magnet School, located at 1140 Dr. Martin Luther King.. The keynote speaker was Kemba Smith the young woman whose case garnered national attention and was granted clemency after serving 6.5 years of a 24.5 years sentence in federal prison by former President Bill Clinton in December 2000.
During that time the Sorority lobbied for Smith’s release and for changes in laws requiring mandatory minimum sentencing for first time non-violent drug offenders. Delta Sigma Theta 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.
Smith shared her story and addressed concerns of dozens of Indianapolis youth. Her story begins when after graduating from high school in 1989 and entering college she got involved with a drug dealer who was a major figure in a crack cocaine ring, drawing her in the middle of his life with physical, mental and emotional abuse. Today, Smith is a wife, mother, advocate, soon to be author and subject of a movie, produced by Rainforest Films (Stomp the Yard, Obsessed, This Christmas) about her life. Her story has been featured on CNN, Nightline, CourtTV, The Early Morning Show and numerous national print publications. For more information on Kemba Smith, visit www.kembasmithfoundation.org.
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IAC serves Indianapolis for Thanksgiving
November 21, 2009 was a very busy Day for the Indianapolis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Deltas were stretched from Martin Luther King Jr. Street to North Michigan Road. The Chapter held four events that day including the “Delta Speaks to Teens” session with Kemba Smith, the Red Carpet Event featuring the movie “Precious”, and it’s subsequent Delta Dialogue program in partnership with Light of the World Christian Church. In the midst of that Sorors remained dedicated to servicing the senior citizens at the Springfield Health Care Center and assisting in the food pantry at the Gene B. Glick Neighborhood Center. IAC will celebrate it’s 85 year anniversary in January 2010 as the Chapter has contributed to the Indianapolis and Central Indiana community since 1925.
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World Marriage Day
World Marriage Day was held at the Indiana Artsgarden on Sunday February 8, 2009. If you did not attend the program you missed out on a beautiful event. Congratulations to our Sorors Celisse Morris-Miller (Co-chair), Fonya Scott, and Dr. Ruth Lambert and the rest of the IHMFC World Marriage Day planning committee for putting together a wonderful diverse event. Each year this event gets bigger and better. Thanks also go out to Sorors Anisa Evans, Stephanie Williams, and Yolanda Wright for volunteering to serve as hostesses for the event.

