06/01/2020
The impacts that microaggressions have are anything but small. And as sisters who come together in the name of "Doing Good" and social responsibility, it's on us to talk about them. Join us on Wednesday, June 10, for an Article II Talk on the Impacts of Microaggressions. Register here: https://bit.ly/2AhTP6q
⚓️ Our sisterhood comes in many shades, complexions and identities. Let’s spend some time hearing from some of our sisters of color, some of whom found their home in Delta Gamma a few years ago, others a couple decades. They’ll share the impact that white privilege and microaggressions that they have experienced have had on both their lives and sorority experience, and provide their thoughts on how both Delta Gamma and individual sisters can prioritize advocacy and actively celebrate the various identities that make up our sisterhood.
📣 Within Delta Gamma, we want to make it a priority to listen to and amplify the voices of people of color, so that all types of Delta Gamma stories are told! We are thankful that these members are open to having this discussion within our sisterhood, and we will not be censoring the stories and perspectives they decide to share, even if they do not portray Delta Gamma in the best light. We acknowledge that there is much progress to be made, and are committed to creating an ongoing environment of inclusion and respect.
➡️ Please note that it is not the responsibility of people of color to educate white individuals on the topic of white privilege, simply because they are people of color! While these sisters have expressed their interest in being part of this conversation, that does NOT mean that all members who are minorities feel comfortable doing the same, nor is it their responsibility to.