Political Awareness and Involvement

      

 ELK GROVE ALUMNAE CHAPTER IS SOCIAL ACTION!

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SISTERHOOD | SCHOLARSHIP | SERVICE | SOCIAL ACTION

 When 22 collegiate women decided to establish Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, their intent was clear: to establish an   organization that was committed to advocating for the rights of marginalized and disenfranchised citizens, particularly the Black   community. They used the power of their sisterhood to educate, engage, and empower others as they worked to ensure equality and   justice. The Founders’ first act of public service was their participation in the Women’s Suffrage March, which took place March 3, 1913,   just a few weeks after the sorority was established.

 Since that time, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated has continued to focus on addressing issues that affect our communities on   a local, regional, national, and international level. For almost 20 years, the Elk Grove Alumnae Chapter has initiated and coordinated a   number of programs aimed at promoting social action and political awareness and involvement. The chapter has collaborated with   other organizations in  voter registration drives, hosted voter education forums, participated in Delta Days at the State Capital, Delta   Days in the Nation’s Capital, Delta Days at the United Nations and the Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. March.

 

 

 Under the guidance of the National Social Action Commission, members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated are called upon   to focus on the following priorities:

 

National Social Action Commission Priorities:

  1. Voting & Civic Engagement
  2. Reproductive Justice
  3. Health Equity
  4. Environmental Justice
  5. Education
  6. Economic Justice
  7. Reimagining Public Safety

   We do this work through the following

      • Active engagement in the legislative, executive, judicial, and regulatory affairs of the nation
      • Promoting enlightened citizenship by providing fact-based information to elected officials and voters
      • Research and advocacy of critical issues
      • Monitoring legislation at national, state, and local levels
      • Voter registration, education, and mobilization
      • Educating the public on public policy issues
      • Encourage Deltas to run for elected office

       

      Helpful Links

    • Secretary of State
    • 866-OUR-VOTE
    • Upcoming Events

    • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is a 501(c)7 organization and must be nonpartisan.  Nonpartisan means Delta Sigma Theta is NOT affiliated with and does NOT support any political party or its candidates.


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