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AKA Chapter Accused of Hazing


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By J. Samuel Cook
Black College Wire

The Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. chapter at Alcorn State University in Mississippi, once referred to as ?Gangster Phi? for its brutal hazing rituals, is under fire for allegedly engaging in underground hazing activities.

The Gamma Phi chapter postponed a scheduled Feb. 25 "interest meeting" and suspended intake pending an investigation.

The allegations came in an e-mail sent to the national organization, claiming that illegal hazing activities had taken place. The e-mail was sent under an assumed name.

However, a sophomore who asked not to be identified told the Alcorn Campus Chronicle that she and other prospective members were made to meet members of the sorority in their dorm rooms, perform calisthenics and purchase food and other amenities for the ?big sisters.? Aspirants were not allowed to look members of the sorority directly in the eyes, she said.

?They would call us around 1 or 2 in the morning and make us come to their dorm room,? the sophomore said. ?Once we were there, they would make us recite history, founders and other information. We would have to do push-ups, sit-ups, and jumping jacks when we got answers wrong or weren?t in sync.? The sophomore said she had not sent the e-mail making the allegations.

Patricia A. Owens, assistant director of membership for Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.?s national headquarters, said calisthenics and other physical activities constitute acts of hazing and that the organization mails copies of the organization?s anti-hazing policy to each college or university annually.

The sorority, founded in 1908 at Howard University, is a social service organization. Its stated focus includes health resources management, economic growth for black families and entrepreneurship. According to the sorority, there are 49,015 active members worldwide.

The Gamma Phi chapter has conducted such community service projects as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a Buckle Up for Safety Campaign, a freshmen women?s forum, a forum for economic empowerment for African American males, and Go Red for Women, a health and wellness awareness forum for African American women, in conjunction with the Alcorn alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

The organization enacted a strict anti-hazing policy in 1999 that defines hazing stringently: ?a variety of prohibited practices, including but not limited to, ?underground hazing,? ?financial hazing,? ?pre-pledging,? ?post-pledging? or ?post-initiation pledging,?? according to the organization?s Web site. The sorority was forced to suspend intake for all chapters in 2002 after Kristin High and Kenitha Saafir were drowned during alleged underground hazing activities at California State University at Los Angeles.

Linda M. White, supreme basileus for AKA, insisted in a 2002 letter posted on the organization?s Web site that the chapter at Cal State Los Angeles was ?suspended . . . over minor pledging infractions? more than two years prior to the girls' deaths. An alphabetical listing of suspended and expelled members, as well as chapters, is posted on the organization?s Web site.

Felisha Robinson, vice-basileus for the chapter, said she was ?not sure? where allegations of hazing came from and that she ?has no knowledge of it whatsoever.? Robinson also remarked that ?anything concerning AKA?s interest meeting is AKA business and AKA business only.?

Apparently this is not the first time such allegations have surfaced. Jennifer Graham, the current chapter basileus, asserted that ?people have been saying they?ve been getting hazed by Gamma Phi for years.? The chapter was under investigation in 2005 for hazing. Several members were suspended from the sorority, but the chapter remained intact.

Alcorn State University also has a strict anti-hazing policy that is outlined in the university handbook. Penalties for hazing include suspension, expulsion, fines and civil prosecution. In Mississippi, any person violating anti-hazing laws is to receive a penalty of not more than $2,000, imprisonment in the county jail for not more than six months, or both.

Shundera Perteet, who became graduate adviser for the Gamma Phi chapter in August 2005, said in a Feb.23 memo addressed to Sherylynn Byrd, who chairs Alcorn's Department of Mass Communication, that she ?cannot confirm any allegations . . . from an unauthorized source? and that ?such information should be dismissed as campus gossip.? Perteet also said the cancellation was an administrative decision and that ?regardless of the reason,? all decisions are made in the best interest of the chapter.

The memo asserts that the Gamma Phi chapter is active and that all chapter operations are continuing. Perteet completed the memo by reiterating that she ?does not owe anyone outside of [the] sorority an explanation for the cancellation.?

The interest meeting for the chapter was tentatively rescheduled for March 8.

Hazing at Alcorn State University has become an increasing problem.

Most recently, the Eta chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. expelled five members for inappropriate conduct and alleged hazing activities. The expelled members appeared before the Disciplinary Committee at Alcorn State on Feb. 22 on charges that they continued to represent themselves as members of Omega Psi Phi both on and off campus. The Disciplinary Committee has not yet made a determination regarding the five students.

The Delta Epsilon chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. was suspended from the university in 1998. The organization was reinstated in 2004 and has since conducted a membership intake and is in good standing with the university.

The Delta Kappa chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. was suspended in 2003 for alleged hazing activities. A lawsuit was brought against the fraternity and the university; however, a settlement was reached in December. Rickey Thigpen, Area Four director and chairman of College Brothers Affairs for Alpha Phi Alpha, said no determination has been made on when the chapter?s suspension will be lifted and that there are to be no chapter activities and no on-campus presence for the organization.

The Alpha Zeta chapter of Phi Beta Sigma was under membership intake suspension for the fall 2006 semester; however, the organization will have intake for the spring semester.

The Gamma Pi chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. was also suspended in 2005 by the university. That suspension has been lifted and membership intake will be held for the spring semester.

Alcorn State's interim president, Malvin Williams Sr., reiterated the university?s position on hazing at a joint informational session on Feb. 21. ?If you are afraid to talk to an adviser, you can come talk to me,? he said.

J. Samuel Cook, a student at Alcorn State University, is interim editor-in-chief of the Campus Chronicle. He is a member of the Eta chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. To comment, e-mail bcwire@hotmail.com

Posted March 7, 2007



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Sounds like a hard row to hoe at Alcorn- everybody been caught whippin azz in the last few years!:slap:
 
Man this article is so much bull, the Delta Kappa Chapter is not on in trouble for hazing, although we have been off the yard since 04 for an on campus altercation. Also the AKA chapter at Alcorn had never been known as Gangster nothing actually the KAPsi chapter is the one they call the Gangster Pi chapter and they have been known as that for many years. There have been no confirmation that any hazing has been occuring and they are actually still have the Membership Intake process as of now with the Graduate Chapter overseeing as it has always been going on with them.
 
That Ganster label had me confused. I know there are some tough sorority chapters that have a shall we say a "spirited" reputation. But I wasn't aware of any that had that type of nickname. I was confused as I read the article because of that....but thanks fore the clarification.

The sad thing is that no matter what is said, the accusation is now enough. Even if you are innocent, the accusation has been made and your reputation has been damaged.
 
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