Recognizes Thursday, June 1, 2017, as the 33rd annual Red and White Day at the Louisiana Legislature.
The resolution acknowledges the impact of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority both in Louisiana and worldwide, highlighting its status as the largest African-American Greek letter sorority with more than nine hundred chapters across various countries. As Delta Sigma Theta marks its 104th anniversary, this resolution underscores the organization’s commitment to advocacy, community upliftment, and the promotion of public policy participation, reflecting the broader contributions of sororities in fostering leadership and community engagement.
Senate Resolution No. 152 recognizes June 1, 2017, as the thirty-third annual Red and White Day at the Louisiana Legislature, celebrating the contributions of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. The resolution pays tribute to the sorority, which boasts a membership of over two hundred thousand predominately African-American college-educated women, and commends its efforts in community service and empowerment through its Five-Point Program Thrust, which focuses on economic development, educational development, international awareness, physical and mental health, and political awareness.
The discussions surrounding SR152 reflect a positive sentiment, celebrating the achievements and ongoing contributions of Delta Sigma Theta. The resolution illustrates the collective pride in recognizing significant milestones within the Black community, particularly those related to women’s empowerment and leadership. The acknowledgment of notable leaders from within the sorority adds to the spirit of respect and appreciation for their role in shaping state history.
While SR152 is largely celebratory without immediate contention, it implicitly emphasizes the importance of representation and recognition for organizations that have historically been marginalized or overlooked. The resolution serves as a reminder of the transformative power of community organizations and the need for ongoing support and acknowledgment of their contributions within the legislative framework.