Social Action was the Sorority’s first act of public service. Twenty-two college-educated women felt compelled to take a stance, join a national movement, and march for women’s right to vote on March 3, 1913. Over 100 years later, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority continues to step up and speak out against the social issues that impact the African-American community locally, nationally, and internationally. Thomson Alumnae Political Awareness and Involvement Committee has charged its members to be involved and empowered through affecting change at every governing level. We are committed to identifying and addressing critical issues and legislation that can potentially impact lives of our members and our communities.
Thomson Alumnae Chapter Social Action Initiatives include:
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