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Social Action

Our Social Action program was implemented to protect the rights and civil liberties of blacks and other minorities from discrimination and other forms of injustices. This program is designed to improve the general well-being of minority groups. Phi Beta Sigma's focus in past social issues include being instrumental in establishing National and State Anti-Lynching legislation in the 1930's and 40's, the elimination of racial discrimination and segregation in federal, state, municipal and county employment in the 50's and 60's along with the abolition of Jim Crow Laws. Brother A. Phillip Randolph was a key factor and the mind behind the march on Washington during the sixties Civil Rights Movement, as was Brother Huey P. Newton in awakening the minds of African-Americans to rise up out of the plight of mental slavery. Phi Beta Sigma played an instrumental role in organizing The Million Man March. Throughout history, many social ills have plagued the African-American community. Phi Beta Sigma has always been on the battlefield in an attempt to rid our communities of these ills with our outreach programs.

Brother Danny Wade is the current Director of Social Action for the chapter. This is Brother Wade's second installment of heading this initiative for the chapter. His first term was in the year 2010, upon which the chapter was recognized as the Social Action Chapter of the Year for the State of Georgia in 2011. Below is a list of activities the chapter is supporting for 2012. Additional event may be scheduled as the year progresses and as needs are identified in the community. If you have any ideas or suggestions, please feel free to contact Brother Wade directly.

 

Social Action Events for 2012

Date Event
1/16/2012 DeKalb NAACP 2012 “Tenth Annual Dr. Martin L. King, Jr. Parade & Rally
2/4/2012 National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day/Voter Registration Drive
4/14/2012 Hope House (American Cancer Society)
4/28/2012 March for Babies
5/18//2012 Relay for Life- DeKalb County
08/2012- Date TBD Health Fair/Voter Registration Drive
10/2012- Date TBD AIDS Walk Atlanta 2012
11/19/2012 Thanksgiving Baskets
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Georgia Hazing Law § 16-5-61. Hazing It shall be unlawful for any person to haze any student in connection with or as a condition or precondition of gaining acceptance, membership, office, or other status in a school organization. Any person who violates this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of a high and aggravated nature.