Delta Sigma Theta Expels ‘Sorority Sisters’ Cast Members

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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority has expelled members that were cast members of the controversial reality show, Sorority Sisters. The announcement was made public on the organization’s web site, noting the expulsion date effective as of January 13, 2015. The expelled members (of Sorority Sisters) include, Priyanka K. Banks, Lydia R. Mitchell, MeToya T. Monroe, Shanna D. McCormick and Adrene S. Ashford.

Metoya, Adrene

Metoya Monroe, Adrene Ashford

The web site explains what this means for its former members. The site explains:

All rights and privileges as a member of Delta Sigma Theta Inc. are rescinded for all individuals listed in this section of the website.

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There are 13 comments for this article
  1. Dr. Dawson at 5:46 am

    #bloop

  2. moniquei at 10:00 am

    I may be the minority but I feel really bad for them. I feel like a suspension would have been enough. But hell, I’m not a Delta.

  3. Anonymous at 4:09 pm

    I can’t believe that these ladies actually thought that Delta Sigma Theta, Inc would condone their behavior/schneegans!

  4. Just Thinking at 7:07 pm

    If you represent your job in a bad light, you get fired. Same concept here. They are not on this show as women who happen to be Deltas. They are solely on this show because they are Deltas. They have perpetuated negative images of Black women. And they have served as a bad representation for the sorority’s brand, legacy & principles. Now they can be as ‘hood’ as they want without tarnishing the letters of DST!

  5. moniquei at 8:15 pm

    They weren’t employed by Delta. I feel like beforehand perhaps they should have had a conversation with their organization. Nonetheless, I still feel bad for them.

  6. Anonymous at 2:53 pm

    These frats and sororities are nothing more then organized gangs any way. They really act this sort of tom-foolery isn’t part of everyday life in these groups

  7. D_Dame at 5:20 pm

    That pic of the woman with the blonde and black weave gets me every time. She looks like she’s begging or near tears. Guess now we know why.

  8. or at 1:12 am

    This makes no sense to me. Why not suspend any and all individuals who are members of Greek organizations and part of reality shows?

  9. tiny at 4:49 pm

    sooo, as long as a person is not wearing Greek letters it’s ok to portray black women as “Hood” ? Im just trying to figure out why the Greeks didn’t fight for other shows to get off the air as well??? and miss me with the whole your representing a organization mumbo jumbo give me something official.

    • de rogers at 8:20 pm

      Are you a black woman? Did you fight to get any of the other shows off the air? Because Greeks stood up for something that they felt connected to you’re mad because they didn’t fight to remove other shows? Miss me with that crap. Show me where you stood up and fought to get other “derogatory” shows off the air.

      • tiny at 8:24 am

        From your response you must be a Greek. Yes, I am Black, but what does that have to do with my opinion? No, I didn’t fight against those shows because I watch them. I don’t think Greeks fighting for the show to get taken off the air had anything to with ” Black Women ” being portrayed as “HOOD”. My point is if the Greeks felt soooo strongly about how Black women are portrayed the why didn’t they stand up for other shows? Am I mad ? No, it seems to me you that your upset. I don’t have a problem with people standing up for what they believe in. However, say the real reason why your fighting, which was because Greeks didn’t like the way their Sorority was portrayed. It had nothing to do with how Black women are Portrayed. I know your response is going to say a little something like this. ” First off I don’t watch these shows yadda yadda …

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