The words you are searching are inside this book. To get more targeted content, please make full-text search by clicking here.
Discover the best professional documents and content resources in AnyFlip Document Base.
Search
Published by marvalous68, 2023-06-11 13:13:34

SCTAC CE Vol. 5 I8ss. 78 (1)

SCTAC CE Vol. 5 I8ss. 78 (1)

C R I M S O N E X P R E S S A N E - M A G A ZIN E O F E V E N T S & A C TIVITIE S Pearls of Perfection Debutante Program | Calling All Sorors VOLUME 5 | ISSUE 78 What's New


SCTAC able of Contents 2021 - 2022 Approved Policies & Procedures 2023 President Youth Conference Winner 2023 Redistricting Map Cordova Author's Row Call to Action Chaplain's Corner Chapter Officers & Committee Chair/Co-Chairs Chapter Officer Installation Deltas on the Move Do's and Don't's/Real ID Exec Check Financial News Happy Birthday June Sorors Memphis/Shelby County/TN State Elections NAACP Freedom Fund Luncheon Newly Elected Officers Pearls of Perfection Debutante Program Click on any link below Red Envelope Initiative & DREF Step for the Cure Step Show Visitors & Courtesies


Traci Townsel CHAPTER PRESIDENT Greetings, Welcome to the Updated Crimson Express! We hope you're still enjoying the new format as we continue to bring you the chapter's latest events, activities and community outreach information so that you can stay informed. Sisterly,


DEBUTANTE APPLICATION Debutante Application Class of 2024 The Fundraising Committee enthusiastically announces the open application period for our elite and exceptional Pearls of Perfection Debutante Program! The Pearls of Perfection Debutante Program recognizes young ladies who have demonstrated superior academic excellence, exemplary moral standards and active engagement in their local communities. This comprehensive eight-month program, designed for rising high school seniors (Class of 2024), culminates in a spectacular way at an elegant cotillion in the Spring. If someone you know has a rising senior that would be interested and qualified for this exceptional program, please direct them to our website and encourage them to apply! If YOU have a rising senior that would benefit from all the program has to offer, click the button below. Applications are due by June 18, 2023. If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected] Calling all Sorors! We need YOUR help!


Purchase Tickets Today!


State Representative - District 86 No Republican Candidate Filed Democratic & Republican Special Primary Election Thursday, June 15, 2023 First Day of Early Voting Last Day for Absentee Request Last Day of Early Voting Election Day Friday, May 26, 2023 Thursday, June 8, 2023 Saturday, June 10, 2023 Thursday, June 15, 2023 VOTE David Page (D) Justin J. Pearson (D) Democratic & Republican Special General Election Thursday, August 3, 2023 State Representative - District 86 Winner of the Special Primary Election will run against Jeff Johnston, an independent.


We hold the power to shape the destiny of our cherished neighborhood. It's time to raise our voices and demand an undivided Cordova in the redistricting process! The moment has arrived to stand together and fight for what's rightfully ours. Send an email to our City Council members, demanding their unwavering support for a redistricting proposal that keeps Cordova united! With just a few clicks, you can make an impact. Let's ensure our representatives understand that Cordova deserves a dedicated district, just like other areas in our city. Click on the button below, use the provided letter as a template, add your personal touch, and send it now! Together, we can make Cordova's voice impossible to ignore. Don't hesitate! Take action today and rally for a stronger, more unified Cordova. Our community's strength lies in our solidarity, and together, we will triumph! This electronic letter will be sent to ALL 13 Memphis City Councilpersons A LetterWriting Campaign MEMPHIS CITY COUNCIL Unite Cordova: Support the Redistricting Proposal for a Cordova-centered District 2 COUNCILPERSON WORTH MORGAN COUNCILPERSON EDMUND FORD SR COUNCILPERSON CHEYENNE JOHNSON COUNCILPERSON PATRICE ROBINSON COUNCILPERSON CHASE CARLISLE COUNCILPERSON FORD CANALE Sorors, COUNCILPERSON JEFF WARREN COUNCILPERSON JAMITA SWEARENGEN COUNCILPERSON MICHALYN EASTER-THOMAS COUNCILPERSON JB SMILEY COUNCILPERSON MARTAVIUS JONES COUNCILPERSON FRANK COLVETT COUNCILPERSON RHONDA LOGAN SEND NOW


POLICIES PROCEDURES The APPROVED 2021-2022 Policies & Procedures are posted on the secure side of our chapter's website for your review and are effective immediately. If there are any questions or issues of concern, please email the Policies & Procedures Committee at [email protected] Additionally, the MOU document is also posted on the secure side of the chapter's website. We will vote on the drafted MOU on Saturday, June 3rd. Please contact President Townsel if there are any areas of concern at [email protected] Click the following button to the review Policies & Procedures. & THE APPROVED 2021-2022 POLICIES & PROCEDURES MAY 25, 2023 sctac


President, Sandy Perry First Vice President, Stacy Alexander Second Vice President, Lai Brooks Recording Secretary, Dina Darby Treasurer, Valenta Nichols Financial Secretary, Angela Edwards Assistant Financial Secretary, Tammi Grogan Assistant Financial Secretary, Alandria London Corresponding Secretary, Tecia Marshall Assistant Corresponding Secretary, Aishia Hibbler Nominating Committee Chair, Tonya Boyland Nominating Committee Member, Sharlese James Nominating Committee Member, Tashita White Nominating Committee Member, Tammye Butler Nominating Committee Member, Carol Smith


06/01 Timerra A Thomas 06/06 Janette Kirksey 06/06 Taylor Eskridge Bachelor 06/08 Doris Dancy Whiteside 06/08 Laurita Toone 06/09 Tammi Boggan-Brady 06/10 Adrianna Graham 06/10 Mildred Holt 06/11 Paula Vereen 06/11 Jameelah White 06/15 Michelle Lorraine Quinn 06/16 Jessica A Ware Sorors, we’d love to acknowledge your birthday! Please allow us to recognize you by to submitting your birthday information. Birthdays will be acknowledged monthly for those who submit the information by the 15th of the month prior to your birthday. Click the button to submit your information now, so we won't miss you when your birthday month rolls around! Birthday Form 06/16 TaWanda Payton 06/17 Janna Garrison 06/20 Debra Lynch 06/20 Sonya English 06/21 Tia Moore 06/21 Tammy Westbrook 06/22 Jandrea Crum 06/22 Keri Yates 06/23 Melanie Johnson 06/23 Rita Green-Bibbs 06/23 Yvonne Taylor 06/26 Montrice Hampton


Soror Rita Jackson - Loss of Father Soror Jackie Willett - Loss of Son Soror Cleo Thomas - Loss of Sister Soror Renee Hardaway - Loss of Mother Soror TeNita Freeman - Loss of Father Soror La'Keisha Gomes - Loss of Father Soror Cheryl Perry - Loss of Daughter Soror Alexandria Farsee - Loss of Mother Soror Bettye Coe Donahue - Rest in Love Soror Brooklyn Askew Morgan - Rest in Love Soror TaWanda Payton - Loss of Mother Soror Kandice Henderson - Loss of Father Soror Florence Hervery - Loss of Aunt Soror Bernadette Buckhalter-Whitley - Loss of Sister & Aunt Soror Phelisha Harris - Loss of Uncle Soror Dolores Rivers - Loss of Father Soror Ursula Holmes - Loss of Uncle Soror LaToya Gill - Loss of Grandfather Courtesies Welcome to SCTAC Thank you for visiting THE Shelby County (TN) Alumnae Chapter May 2023 Soror Victoria Garrett - Congratulations on Birth of Daughter


Deltas on the Move Two Week Study in Ghana & Training in Orton Gillingham Literacy Curriculum Rica Davis Congratulations to Soror Rica Davis. She was chosen by Witness Tree Institute to participate in a two week study in Ghana to learn about Ghanaian culture. She was also chosen by the Stern Center to complete her Associate Level training in Orton Gillingham literacy curriculum. The training focuses on how to teach reading to students who have Dyslexia. Licensed Affiliate Broker & Selected for 2023 New City Builders Program Kimberly Bailey Congratulations to Soror Kimberly Bailey. Soror Bailey is expanding her tech career into commercial real estate. She is now a licensed affiliate broker with Metropolis Real Estate Services. Additionally, she has been selected to participate in the New City Builders program for 2023. New City Builders is a 6-month cohort that is designed to introduce highpotential individuals to the community development sector. Brenda Reed-Pilcher Congratulations to Soror Brenda Reed-Pilcher. Soror Pilcher is pleased to announce her debut book Parent Like a Pro, was selected by Le Bonheur Children's Hospital Foundation for their Literacy Program Book Vending Machine. These books will be made available to parents through a grant at no cost to them. "Parent Like a Pro" Selected by Le Bonheur Children's Hospital Foundation


Are you a Delta on the Move? Do you know of a Soror with recent accomplishments/celebrations? Examples of Deltas on the Move: new jobs, promotions, weddings, baby announcements, etc. Click the following button to submit a Delta on the Move! DELTAS ON THE MOVE FORM Deltas on the Move Jamille Hunter Congratulations to Soror Jamille Hunter. She will be traveling to Milan, Italy on July 2 to perform in the play "Mahalia" with the Hattiloo Theatre. Performing in "Mahalia" in Milan, Italy Miracle Roberts Congratulations to Soror Miracle Roberts. Soror Roberts is relocating to the Washington, DC metro area to attend Howard University School of Law in the Fall of 2023. 2023 Masters of Social Work Program Nakisha Todd Congratulations to Soror Nakisha Todd. Soror Todd graduated from the University of Kentucky Master of Social Work Program May 2023. Howard University, School of Law


Chaplain's Corner A N I N S P I R A T I O N A L W O R D June 2023 SOWING SEEDS OF LOVE! Sow righteousness for yourselves, reap the fruit of unfailing love, and break up your unplowed ground, for it is time to seek the Lord until he comes and showers his righteousness on you. ~Hosea 10:12 As we end the fiscal year, it is important that we end with continuing to sow seeds and nurturing those seeds that have already been planted. We have so much work to do and each entity of our sorority needs a little water, some sun, and nutrients. Some of us will function as water being poured into various parts of our sisterhood while others will nurture. We will have sisters that will walk in with the brightest smile that will light up the room and provide us with sun that is needed for continued growth. All of us need to continue to ensure that our garden grows. I am often reminded of a story about a group of kindergarten students going to plant seeds while walking. The teacher instructed each student to plant a seed along the way. Many students planted seeds in the cracks of the sidewalk, others lost theirs and some held on to their seeds for later. As time went by the students reflected on how their seed had changed. One student proudly mentioned how they still had their seed in a bag while another student shrugged her shoulders because she lost her seed. However, there was one who stood proudly and announced that her flower bloomed. She was excited to share with the class how she along with her older sister walked by the crack where she carefully planted the seed and watered it. She talked about how they had brought soil to place in the crack of the sidewalk to make sure the seed had the nutrients it needed to grow and that she intentionally placed it where it could get plenty of sun. Which student are you? Will you be the Soror who takes your talents and put them away or one who lose interest of the task at hand? Or will you be the Soror who finds a place to plant a seed, water it, nurture it and enjoy the growth of SCTAC? You have a responsibility. With God, new beginnings are possible in our hearts and in our sisterhood. As we begin a new fiscal year with new leaders in place, let us always be reminded that we are bonded in sisterhood. Together we will work together to sow seeds, nurture them, and watch them grow. We are known for the great work that we have done, are doing and those to come. We will forever continue to sow seeds in places that are not obvious. Much Love, Nanci Bishop-Gibson C H A P L A I N N A N C I B I S H O P - G I B S O N


2023 Presidential Youth Conference LAILA BROWN - DELTA ACADEMY YOUTH MEMBER Laila Brown, daughter of Soror Camile Brown was selected to attend the 2023 Presidential Youth Conference in Montgomery, Alabama from June 28 - July 1, 2023


Pray With Me Author Nicole D. Matthews Who Created the Definition of Beauty Author Doris DancyWhiteside Nina's Journey in Espanol: En La Clase Author Dr. Nina Reed & Nina Grace Author of 4 Books & Interim Dean Union University Jackson, TN DiAnne Malone Deborah's Reflections: I was Thinking... A Book of Poems Author DeBorah Luckett-Day What Color is Monday? Author Missy Choo Dolores Rivers Click on Book Image to Purchase Rapunzel Locks and the Conjure Woman Author Jamille Hunter Navigating Your Next Career Move Author Sonja Mustiful Parent Like a Pro Author Brenda Reed-Pilcher Delta Authors on Tour Central Region April 22, 2023 Author's R OUR o C w HAPTER'S AUTHORS


National Pan-Hellenic Council of Memphis Metropolitan Area Register your Team Calling all collegiate and graduate chapters of the Divine 9 join the Step and Stroll Committee of the Memphis Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. for a “Step for a Cure” Step Show supporting Sickle Cell Awareness. Proceeds will benefit the Sickle Cell Foundation of Tennessee (SCFT). The winner will receive bragging rights, a trophy and a donation to SCFT made in the organization’s name. Who will bring home the Gold? For questions or additional information, contact [email protected] Click on the following but to register your team.


SCAN ME! P A Y D U E S N O W 2022-2023 EXTENDED DUES $62.50


ONLINE DUES Financial News F I N A N C E T E A M As you may recall, Grand Chapter elected to move the annual accounting period to a calendar year fiscal reporting beginning January 2024. Grand Chapter has also elected to extend the 2022-2023 membership period by six months to accommodate the change in the fiscal year, which will occur in 2023. As noted below, adjustments have been made to the dues payable periods and membership coverage to help us successfully transition to the new format. Payment of membership dues and fees at this time will make you financial for the extended 2022-2023 fiscal year and eligible to participate in all activities from July 1, 2023, through December 31, 2023. Further details regarding this transition are posted in the Member Portal (Grand Chapter --> Financials - -> Resources) and will be updated as we move through this implementation. MEMBER PAYMENT TO CHAPTER Chapter dues for the extended 2022-2023 fiscal year are payable from January 1, 2023, through March 31, 2023, if you are a member of a local chapter. For those currently financial for 2022-2023, no further late or reinstatement fees will be applied, as the national dues have been paid. However, each member must pay six months of chapter dues by July 1, 2023, to keep financial status for the extended period of July 1, 2023 – December 31, 2023. You will go into nonfinancial status if you do not pay the associated chapter dues. Fiscal Year Change Please click on Knowing Your Dues to review the presentation provided on January 5, 2023. Dues are payable in-person at chapter meetings, via mail, and by clicking the button below.


Click on the following button to complete the online form. DREF FORM ERT ONLINE FORM The Red Envelope Initiative The Red Envelope initiative is an Emergency Response Team (ERT) grand chapter initiative. The Red Envelope allows the chapter to collect important information that will be useful during emergency situations. It is important that we have your Red Envelope Information stored digitally. If anything happens we want to be able to provide assistance if necessary. Your information will only be shared with outside medical professionals (if necessary). Only a few chapter officers and an ERT member will have access to the information. Please complete the Emergency Response form. Emergency Response Team Chair, Danielle Moss [email protected] Click on the following button to complete the online ERT form. Click on the link to complete and submit the Donation and Pledge Form. Indicate to the person issuing the check to DREF to include Shelby County TN Alumnae Chapter on the check's memo line. Confirm if you need any documentation from DREF, such as W-9 Form, IRS Determination Letter or anything else. Sorors, if you've been looking for an opportunity to donate to a 501c3 organization that would benefit our chapter's educational programs and scholarship fund, DREF is the perfect choice. You may use this form for companies, family members and/or friends that would like to make a tax-deductible donation. Just simply follow the 3 steps below: 1. 2. 3. Delta Research and Education Foundation


Please click on the following link Do's and Don'ts of Social Action. It is important that we're following Delta guidelines and staying safe while we engage in activism and make an impact in our community. The REAL ID Act of 2005 establishes minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits Federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards. Beginning May 7, 2025, all persons must have a REAL ID license for accessing certain Federal buildings, entering nuclear facilities, and boarding commercial flights within the United States. Go to tnrealid.gov


City Council District 1 City Council District 2 City Council District 3 City Council District 4 City Council District 5 City Council District 6 City Council District 7 The residency requirements for the office of Mayor are in active litigation. Candidates for city council and clerk must be a resident voter of the district they seek to represent. Candidates who have been convicted of a felony must provide a certified copy of the judicial order that restores their citizenship rights to the Election Commission by the qualifying deadline. There is a $100 filing fee for all candidates. Sorry, no cards or checks —only cash will be accepted for the filing fee. Candidates who receive more than 10% of the votes in their race will have the filing fee refunded. City Council District 8, Position 1 City Council District 8, Position 2 City Council District 8, Position 3 City Council District 9, Position 1 City Council District 9, Position 2 City Council District 9, Position 3 Memphis Court Clerk City of Memphis Municipal Election October 5, 2023 Offices to be Elected: First Day for Absentee Request Qualifying Deadline Withdrawal Deadline Voter Registration Deadline First Day of Early Voting Last Day for Absentee Request Last Day of Early Voting Election Day Friday, July 7, 2023 Thursday, July 20, 2023 12:00 Noon Thursday, July 27, 2023 Tuesday, September 5, 2023 Friday, September 15, 2023 Thursday, September 28, 2023 Saturday, September 30, 2023 Thursday, October 5, 2023 Mayor VOTE


Hello Representative or Senator [ ], My sorority, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., is an organization of college educated women dedicated to public service and social action. In Tennessee we have several items we are advocating for and against, and we would appreciate your support. HB1035/SB0412 – we are FOR removing the proposed legislation that deals with 3rd grade retention when students do not pass the ELA test. HB0158/SB0102 – we are AGAINST not participating in implicit bias training. HB1256/SB1241 – we are FOR the restoration of voting rights once someone has served their time. HB1372/SB1407 – We are AGAINST the renaming of Representative John Lewis Way to President Trump Blvd. Thank you for the work you do on behalf of your district. Regards, [Your Name] Callto Action BLACK WOMEN...USE YOUR POWER Send an email and call your TN State Representatives and Senators


2023 Federal Legislative Priorities VOTING & CIVIC ENGAGEMENT H.R. 239 Same Day Registration Act of 2023 To amend the Help America, Vote Act of 2002 to require States to provide for same day registration. Committee The Sorority supports legislation that restores Sections IV and V of the Voting Rights Act like the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of 2021. H.R. 51 & S. 51 Washington, D.C. Admission Act To provide for the admission of the State of Washington, D.C. into the Union. REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE H.R. 561 Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance Act of 2023 The bill requires federal health care programs to provide coverage for abortion services and requires federal facilities to provide access to those services. H.R. 782 Ensuring Women s Rights to Reproductive Freedom Act To prohibit the interference, under color of State law, with the provision of interstate abortion services, and for other purposes. EDUCATION H.R. 703 Black History is American History Act To authorize the Secretary of Education to award grants to eligible entities to carry out educational programs that include the history of peoples of African descent in the settling and founding of America. ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT S. 96 Justice for Black Farmers Act of 2023 To address the history of discrimination against Black farmers and ranchers, to require reforms within the Department of Agriculture to prevent future discrimination, and for other purposes. Callto Action BLACK WOMEN...USE YOUR POWER


ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE H.R. 1313 & S. 203 Healthy Food Access for All Americans Act To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a new tax credit and grant program to stimulate investment and healthy nutrition options in food deserts, and for other purposes. HEALTH EQUITY H.R. 185 Declaring Racism a Public Health Crisis This resolution declares racism a public health crisis and supports efforts to address health disparities and inequities across all sectors. H.R. 982 Pregnant Women in Custody Act To address the health needs of incarcerated women related to pregnancy and childbirth, and for other purposes. REIMAGINING PUBLIC SAFETY H.R. 698 Assault Weapons Ban of 2023 To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes. The Sorority supports legislation that increases accountability of law enforcement misconduct, restricts the use of certain policing practices and enhances transparency and data collection, and establishes best practices and training requirements like the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021. H.R. 613 Wayne Ford Racial Impact Statement Act of 2023 To establish a process for the creation of minority impact assessments to determine whether pending bills, if enacted, are likely to create or exacerbate disparate outcomes among racial or ethnic minority groups, and for other purposes. HONORING SHIRLEY CHISHOLM H.R. 1073 To direct the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library To obtain a statue of Shirley Chisholm for placement in the United States Capitol. The bill requires the Joint Committee on the Library to enter into an agreement to obtain a statue of Shirly Chisholm, the first African American woman elected to Congress. H.R. 1088 Shirley Chisholm Congressional Gold Medal Act To posthumously award a Congressional Gold Medal to Shirley Chisholm. BLACK WOMEN...USE YOUR POWER Callto Action BLACK WOMEN...USE YOUR POWER


The Tennessee Three From left, Tennessee state Reps. Justin Pearson, Justin Jones and Gloria Johnson hold their hands up as they exit the House Chamber Tennessee’s Republican-controlled House voted Thursday to expel two of three Democratic lawmakers who, a week ago, participated in a protest for stricter gun laws on the chamber floor. The House voted to expel Reps. Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, who are both Black. The vote to expel their colleague, Rep. Gloria Johnson, who is white, failed. Justin Pearson currently represents parts of Memphis and Millington after being elected in a special election in January. At 28, Pearson became the second-youngest lawmaker serving in the Tennessee House. Pearson is the son of an educator and a preacher. Justin Pearson and Soror Kizzy Jones (SCTAC member) became known in Memphis when they co-founded the grassroots organization, Memphis Community Against the Pipeline to oppose a crude oil pipeline proposed for South Memphis. SCTAC participated in attending every Shelby County Commissioner meeting to apply pressure to advocate for the end to the pipeline. In 2021, the pipeline project was defeated. This is advocacy...this is Social Action! Go to DST's Facebook page and share our National President's statement about the Recent Expulsion of TN Lawmakers to your personal page. Soror Kizzy Jones pictured to the far right.


LET'S FLOOD SOCIAL MEDIA, CALL OUR TN LEGISLATORS #PUBLICSAFETY Justice for All Let's put pressure on Congress to pass the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.


Review the Regional Exec Check monthly meetings below! This monthly meeting is facilitated by the Southern Regional Director, Soror Amaris Johnson. Attendees of the meetings include Chapter Presidents, Vice Presidents, Recording and Corresponding Secretaries, Treasurers, and Financial Secretaries. Click on the following links to view each month. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated is an organization of college educated women committed to constructive development of its members and to public service with a primary focus on the Black community. June 2023 - Coming Soon May 2023 - Coming Soon April 2023 - Video Recording | Presentation March 2023 - Video Recording | Presentation February 2023 - Video Recording | Presentation January 2023 - Video Recording | Presentation December 2022 - Video Recording | Presentation November 2022 - Video Recording | Presentation October 2022 - Video Recording | Presentation September 2022 Video Recording | Presentation


A N E-M A G A ZIN E O F E V E N T S & A C TIVITIE S Chapter Officers 2021- 2023 Chapter President | Traci Townsel | [email protected] 1st Vice President | Sandy Perry | [email protected] 2nd Vice President | Stacy Alexander | [email protected] Recording Secretary | Valenta Nichols | [email protected] Corresponding Secretary | Tikisha Johnson-Cox | [email protected] Assistant Corresponding Secretary | Madison Toone | [email protected] Treasurer | Tracy Thompson | [email protected] Financial Secretary | Tamara Jones | [email protected] Assistant Financial Secretary | Angela Edwards | [email protected] Assistant Financial Secretary | Lai Brooks | [email protected] Journalist | Alisa Seymour | [email protected] Parliamentarian | LaConnie Taylor-Jones | [email protected]. Chaplain | Nanci Bishop-Gibson | [email protected] Custodian | Marsha Davis | [email protected] Assistant Custodian | LaTosha Palmer | [email protected] Sergeant-At-Arms | LaSundra Price | [email protected] Immediate Past President | Sherry Townsend


Arts & Letters - Chair, Annie Strong-Mackey | Co-chairs, Rosalind Cooper & Dorian Myers [email protected] Delta Academy- Chair, Aishia Hibbler | Co-Chairs, Camile Melton-Brown & Tomisha Murrell [email protected] Chapter Directory - Chair, Lexsee Waterford | [email protected] Economic Development - Chair, Kimberly Davis | Co-Chair, Janet Benford [email protected] Educational Development - Chair, Rica Davis | Co-Chair, Tanika Lester | [email protected] Election Committee Chair, Tiffany Smith-McCall | [email protected] E.MBODI Co-Chairs, Cheryl Perry & Juliette Eskridge | [email protected] Emergency Response Team (ERT) - Chair, Danielle Moss | [email protected] Founders Day Chair, Tyriniesha Anderson | Co-Chairs, Debra Stepney & Malinda Tyson [email protected] GEMS Chair, Nora Jones | Co-Chairs, Jessica Ware | [email protected] Grow with Google (GwG) Chair, Tecia Marshall | [email protected] Heritage & Archives Chair, Cheryl Hayes | Co-Chair, Christina Bradley | [email protected] Information, Communication. Technology Chair, Tecia Marshall | Co-Chair, Latoya Gill [email protected] Internal Audit Chair, Tia Moore | Audit-Members, Carol Smith, Pamela Richardson, Crystal Harris [email protected] International Awareness & Involvement Chair, Eula Anderson | Co-Chair, Jennifer Prudhome Booker [email protected] LEAD Chair, Sherry Townsend, [email protected] Membership Services - Chair, Sandy Perry | Co-Chairs, Laurita Toone, Ericka Young-Hull | [email protected] | MemSvcs Courtesy- Co-Chair, Tunnisha Deer | [email protected] Committee Chairs & Co-Chairs 2021- 2023


MemSvcs Delta Dears - Co-Chair, Tammy Sneed | [email protected] MemSvcs Dolls & Collegiate Connect Co-Chair, Jessica Pollard | [email protected] | [email protected] Music/Choir Chair, Rickeya Freeman | Co-Chair, Zakeya Stewart | [email protected] Nominating Committee Chair, Brandi Cox | Members, Florence Hervrey, Erika Fairley, Courtney Long [email protected] Memphis Metropolitan Pan Hellenic Area Council (MMPHAC) Stacy Alexander | Pan-Hell Reps, Gwendolyn Jackson, Lexsee Waterford, Tonya Boyland | [email protected] Physical & Mental Health Chair, Dina Darby | Co-Chairs, Quaneshia Farris & Felicia Stonework | [email protected] Policies & Procedures Chair, LaConnie Taylor-Jones | Co-Chair, Ursula Holmes | [email protected] Political Awareness & Involvement (Social Action) Chair, Marva Maples | Co-Chairs, Trevia Chatman, Keneisha Fountain | [email protected] President's Council Chair, Sherry Townsend | [email protected] Program Planning & Development Chair, Stacy Alexander | Co-Chairs, Paula Jones, Pamela Richardson, Valenta Nichols | [email protected] Protocol Chair, Teri Seaton-Reaves | Co-Chair, Alandria London | [email protected] Risk Management Chair, Paula Jones | Co-Chair, Pamela Richardson | [email protected] Ritual & Ceremonies Chair, Tameko Toliver | Co-Chair, Jamillah Norrells | [email protected] Scholarship Chair, Phelisha Pierce-Harris | Co-Chairs, Annett Alexander, Valerie Thomas | [email protected] Social Activities/Holiday Party Chair, Dolores Rivers | Co-Chair, DeShonna Robinson | [email protected] Special Projects /Fundraising Chair, LaConnie Taylor-Jones | Chapter Survey Co-Chair, Florence Hervrey [email protected], Special Projects/Fundraising Pearls of Perfection (POP) Debutante Cotillion Chair, LaConnie Taylor-Jones | Co-Chair, Florence Hervery | [email protected] Step Team Chair, Jessica Pollard | Co-Chair, Jazmine Johnson | [email protected] Committee Chairs & Co-Chairs 2021- 2023


C R I M S O N E X P R E S S A N E-M A G A ZIN E O F E V E N T S & A C TIVITIE S The Crimson Express submissions are due by Tuesday at noon each week unless it is a Red Alert or Omega Omega submission. As a reminder, Sorors should only use a personal email address for all Delta-related matters. Work email addresses are prohibited per the Delta Technology Guidelines. The President speaks for the chapter and should sign all contracts prior to execution and approve all internal and external communications prior to release or distribution. Please refer to your Chapter Management Handbook, consult your chapter policies and procedures and review the Officers Institute section on the National website under the Member's Only site. Thanks for your commitment and compliance as we continue to move the chapter forward. DO NOT FORWARD OR COPY THE CRIMSON EXPRESS OR ANY LINKS Thank You! Like Us | facebook.com/sctacDST Tweet Us | twitter.com/sctacdst Heart Us | Instagram.com/sctac.dst Check Out Us! | sctacdst.com Tikisha Johnson-Cox Corresponding Secretary [email protected] Madison Toone Assistant Corresponding Secretary


Click to View FlipBook Version