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  1. Sorority Life

    Sorority Life

    As of this past Spring 2016 semester, myself and two of my sisters walked into the dovely light of Zeta and never looked back. I feel extremely blessed to be a part of such an amaZing organization and to also be a member of such a nurturing chapter.  What made me choose Zeta was the fact that I genuinely felt like they were not focused on how many girls they could get. They are focused on the kind of women they let in and they do their best to make sure that the women who are chosen will serve
  2. I'm Black and I'm Proud!

    I'm Black and I'm Proud!

    Rewind back to the '60s and '70s, when the Black Power movement was in full effect. Women and men who wore their natural afros were labeled "ghetto", "rebellious", and "militant", to name a few. Back then wearing your hair in it's natural state was considered a political statement. "Creamy crack" was an emerging trend within the black community and having "nappy" hair eventually began to be frowned upon because our American society boosted nice, straight hair as the ideal look. Taming your hair
  3. Black Girl 2016

    Black Girl 2016

    It's no secret that today's generation of teens and young adults are more comfortable with showing more skin than people were okay with back in the day. "Sex sells" couldn't be any truer. I don't judge anyone who makes their living based off of that phrase, but my only issue is that the lifestyle that comes with it is being glorified to our youth on an everyday basis. Girls (& some grown women) feel that in order to be noticed, to be wanted, or to be loved they have to present themselves in a
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