Showing posts with label January 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January 13. Show all posts

1.13.2023

DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC - 110 AND STILL ELEGANT, EXCELLENT AND BEAUTIFUL

By Gloria DULAN-Wilson

Hello All!


Today is kind of special - it's the 110th FOUNDERS DAY ANNIVERSARY OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC - and as a PROUD DELTA, I couldn't be happier, more excited and more proud!!

This is also my 40th DELTAVERSARY!!!  So I've got a lot to celebrate!!  My actual Deltaversay is later this year - But I'm celebrating the entire year - because I have so much to be thankful for as a member of the most dynamic Sorority on the Planet!  

Though I don't have pictures from 1983 when I crossed, I'm sharing a few memories with you over the past few years.  

HAPPY 110th FOUNDERS DAY TO ALL MY WONDERFUL DYNAMIC, DELTA DIVAS ALL OVER THE WORLD - 

We were so honored when President Biden addressed our Sorority today - the first time a President has ever reached out to members of the DIVING NINE.  IF YOU CANNOT OPEN THE FILE - IT'S ALSO ON TIKTOK!

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SO PROUD TO BE  DST

STAY BLESSED 

Gloria DULAN-Wilson 1983

 

 

 


 



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DST at City Hall, Philadelphia


Soror E. Faye Williams - Host of Wake Up & Stay Woke
Soror Hazel Dukes - President NY State NAACP CBC 2022



ME - at an Event with New York Alumnae Chapter 2004

With Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney

In DC at Congressional Black Caucus 2017

Wearing my Favorite Hat

At Rally for John Fetterman November 2022

 
 

At DST Centennial in Washington DC  July, 2013 With two Sorors from Dallas Tx - That's me on the Right


With Soror Blondell Reynolds Brown

With Soror Brenda Kyser

With Soror Susan Taylor
Soror Sheryl Lee Ralph



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At Philadelphia Alumnae Chapter's 90th Anniversary

Soror Fudge Addressing NAACP in Atlantic City  2022






Soror Keisha Lance-Bottoms - Advisor to President Biden





 
With Soror CongresswomanYvette D. Clarke

Soror Juliette Malveaux

Sorors Julianne Malveaux and Susan Taylor at NAN 2017

Soror Congresswoman Joyce Beatty



Soror Cherrelle Parker and Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro

Soror Marcia Fudge

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BBLESSINGS AND LOVE TO ALL MY SORORS

HAPPY 110th FOUNDERS DAY 

JANUARY 13, 1913 - JANUARY 13, 2023

STAY BLESSED

Gloria DULAN-Wilson

1.13.2020

HAPPY 107 DELTAVERSARY TO MY DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORS EVERYWHERE

By Gloria Dulan-Wilson

Hello All:

Today in January 13, 2020, the 107th Anniversary of the Founding of 
DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. 
 
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I am so grateful that 107 years ago 22 beautiful, intelligent, conscientious, dedicated Black women came together in Washington, DC to form a sorority dedicated to social services and the upliftment of Black people.  On January 13, 1913 DELTA SIGMA SORORITY was officially formed on the campus of Howard University.  And here we are 107 years later continuing the legacy of a Sisterhood Called to Serve.  It's in our very DNA, because it was in their DNA, and we continue to attract the brightest and the best who are also devoted to the betterment of our people.

Delta Sigma Theta participated in the first women's march on March 3, 1913, when they joined in the  Suffragette's March for women's right to vote in Washington, DC.  The first time Black and white women worked together - something that didn't happen again for decades.

I am so grateful to be a member of such a Sorority that has wonderful luminaries, including:

Ruby Dee, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeon Bethune, Dorothy Irene Height, Dr. E. Faye Williams, Mara Brock Akil, April Ryan, Kim Coles, Aretha Franklin, Betty Shabazz,  Congresswoman Marcia Fudge, Congresswoman Yvette D. Clarke, Cicely Tyson, Roberta Flack, T'keya Crystal Keymah, Joyce Dinkins (First Lady of NYC, wife of Mayor David Dinkins), Patricia Roberts Harris, Elizabeth Catlett, Myrlie Evers-Williams, Alexis Herman, Congresswoman Carrie Meek, Mary Church Terrell, Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, Tina Allen, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Keshia Knight-Pulliam, Nancy Wilson, Angela Bassett, Nikki Giovanni, the late Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, NY Assemblywoman Annette M. Robinson, Phylicia Fant, Cherise Lillie, Camille Cosby,  Dr. Julianne Malveaux,  Johnetta Cole, Keisha Lance-Bottoms (Mayor of Atlanta), Susan Taylor, A. Shaunise Washington,  among so many, many, many others.  The list is monumental, ever expanding,  and as we continue to grow and expand, it will  do so as well. 

On April 18, 1983, I Pledged Delta Sigma Theta, and fulfilled a lifelong dream.  Growing up in Oklahoma City, OK, almost all my teachers and positive influencers from Kindergarten through  High School through college were Deltas.  And I absolutely admired them, even though, at that time, I was not even aware of the Sorority itself, I was aware of the wonderful qualities they displayed.  They have inspired me throughout my life, through challenges and victories.   And when I discover that someone I admire is also a Soror, it basically comes as no surprise - because they almost always epitomize the qualities and standards we aspire to that were codified by our illustrious beautiful Founders. 

We have accomplished much and have so much more to do - as we continue to carry forward the vision of our wonderful founders.

So I want to wish to all my Sorors 

HAPPY 107th DELTAVERSARY


I AM SO HAPPY TO BE DST 
Stay Blessed & 
ECLECTICALLY BLACK

Gloria Dulan-Wilson  '83


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1.13.2017

HAPPY FOUNDERS DAY TO ALL MY SORORS OF DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC

By Gloria Dulan-Wilson
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Greeting to all my Sorors 




DEAR SORORS 
AS WE CELEBRATE 
TODAY, JANUARY 13, 2017

HAPPY FOUNDERS DAY TO YOU ALL
 
ON THIS GLORIOUS 104 ANNIVERSARY OF
 
DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY INC. 
LOVE TO MY SORORS
WORLDWIDE

STAY BLESSED 

GLORIA DULAN-WILSON 
 

1.13.2011

DELTA SIGMA THETA CELEBRATES 98 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE & SISTERHOOD

by Gloria Dulan-Wilson

I am so proud to be a Delta. We are 98 years old today, January 13, 2011. We made history way back when others were afraid to think outside the box, let alone step outside of it.

We, who proudly wear the Nine White Pearls and the Creme and Crimson, were and are the trailblazers in service to our Eclectically Black sisters and brothers. We proudly celebrate our contemporary sorors as well as those who have gone before us, such as:
The late Dr. Dorothy I. Height President Emeritus of the National Council of Negro Women, and president of Delta Sigma Theta;
Mary McLeod Bethune, founder of the Bethune Cookman College; National Council of Negro Women; and advisor to president Franklin Delano Roosevelt;
Aretha Franklin who has rocked America for the past three decades and has generated 17 number-one songs. No wonder she is known as “The Queen of Soul”
Carol Moseley-Braun – the first black woman to be elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992.
Wilma Rudolph – first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at a single Olympiad; was Track Director and Special Consultant on Minority Affairs at DePaww University.
Betty Shabazz – Before her untimely death in 1997, Soror Dr. Betty Shabazz was the Director of Communications and public Relations for Medger Evers College of the city University of New York. She was also the widow of our Black Shining Prince, Brother Malcolm X (el Hajj Malik el Shabazz).
Niara Sudarkasa – first woman president of Lincoln University, America’s oldest historically Black college (and my Alma Mater). Prior to he appointment at Lincoln, she made history by becoming the first Black woman to receive tenure at the University of Michigan.
Alexa Canady, M.D. – At age 26 became the first Black women neurosurgeon in the United States. She specializes in pediatric neurosurgery.
Natalie Cole -This beautiful, soulful jazz/pop/R&B/Urban Contemporary singer is the daughter of the late Nat “King” Cole and is just as successful today as her legendary father.
Erika Dunlap – 2004 Miss America
Roberta Flack – Singer of ” Killing Me Softly with His Song” She just recently perform a duet at the 2010 Grammys with R&B Soulster Maxwell. Perfection.
Frankie Muse Freeman – Civil rights attorney; First woman to be appointed to the United States Commission on Civil Rights (1964 to 1979),
Alexis Herman, Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton
Sheryl Lee Ralph, Actress, writer, activist
Camille Cosby: producer, writer, philanthropist (hubby is an Omega),
The Hon. Joyce Dinkins, former first lady of the City of New York,
Nikki Giovanni - Poet, writer, educator
T'Keyah Crystal Keyman - Actress
Billie Holliday-Hodge - Former Deputy Commissioner of Police NYPD; former commissioner of Police in Mt. Vernon, NY
Charlayne Hunter Gault: News caster, formerly with the McNeil-Lehrer News Hour; now residing in South Africa;
Florence "Flo" Anthony: Publisher, writer, gossip columnist
Annette M. Robinson: former City Council Representative for Brooklyn's 36 CD, currently member of the New York State Assembly's 56 AD in Brooklyn, NY.
Johnetta Cole - First African American Female President of Spelman College
Dr. Julianne Malveaux: Economist, philosopher, author
Cicely Tyson: Fabulous Actress, activist
Theresa Merritt: Actress -
Ruby Dee (Davis): Actress, activist, author, philosopher, and dynamic soul mate to Ossie Davis for over 50 years
Mara Brock Akil: Writer, producer, author -creator of Girlfriends & The Game
Lena Horne: Everything
Nancy Wilson: The voice and the style
Judith Jamison: Dance Theatre of Harlem's legendary role model
Paula Giddings: author
Keshia Knight Pulliam - A Cosby protege, and always ahead of the game

There are so many more of my sorors (and yes, I do love to brag about being Delta) - but this could end up being a fifteen page blog if I even attempted to list a quarter of those sorors who have contributed to the well being of our people through service and caring. Suffice it to say we are two hundred fifty thousand strong (250,000!!!) and growing- nationally and internationally.

As a community service sorority, a strong public or community service is a pre-requisite before you are even considered as a pledgee - i.e., you already have to be about it.

Historically speaking, after a considerable amount of deliberation, research, meeting, and creativity, twenty-two young Black ladies, who at the time were members of another sorority at Howard University in DC, made a pivotal decision - to withdraw from the current sorority to form a sorority based on service to Black people. In other words they had a philosophical parting of the ways. They felt they were more needed, and could be more useful in the fields of education, health, and public service.

To date those twenty two, fabulous, elegant, autonomous Black women have each increased their presence more than 11 thousand times (mathematically speaking)-- spiritually, physically, mentally, socially -- each of us Deltas carries the spirit of our 22 progenitors with us as we go out into our respective communities and millieus. We carry with us their love, strength of character and conviction, intelligence, creativity, dedication, and compassion.

This day, Thursday January 13, 2011 is our 98th Founders Day. We celebrate each other and those 22 brave, beautiful founding sorors. Happy Birthday and Congratulations to all my Sorors of Delta Sigma Theta, from your Soror Gloria Dulan-Wilson.

TTBOD
Stay Blessed &
ECLECTICALLY BLACK
Soror Gloria Dulan-Wilson