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Short Novel Addresses Issues Between Black and White Sororities

05/07/08
By Amberly Carter

For Camille, a HBCU transfer student to North State University, joining a White Greek-lettered organization could mean committing social suicide.  But when Nu Pi Phi begins recruiting her, the journalism major passes for White reporting the inside scoop on an anonymous blog through the campus network. 

When Eva, president of Delta Kappa Zeta, a historically Black sorority, connects Camille to the blog, she is torn between race loyalty and Greek loyalty. The blog stops, but to Eva's surprise Camille shows up to the DKZ rush.

In a search for sisterhood, these students discover that elite sorority life, for Blacks and Whites, may be more than they pledged a commitment to.

 


 

Meet the Author

One of the youngest of the Emmett Till family is working hard to continue the legacy that Mamie Till - Bradley created. 

"I am developing projects that work to promote opportunities unlived by my cousin Emmett", Amberly Carter said. 

Her latest project Who Runs the Yard? (to be released Fall 2008), is a short novel dedicated to addressing the realities of college life for students of color and bridging the gap between historically Black and predominately White sororities and fraternities.  She aims to create dialogue amongst all sororities and fraternities across the U.S. 

"My purpose in writing this book is also to influence change in student programming on college campuses". 

At 22 years old, Amberly R. Carter is the founder and publisher of Diverse Magazine a multicultural publication for college students.  Her work on hot topics that relate to college culture has been published in several distinguished and historical publications such as Diverse Issues in Higher Education and The Call and Post Newspaper.  She has a B.A. in English: Writing from Millikin University and was recently accepted into the University of South Florida where she will be studying Higher Education: College Student Affairs. 

By purchasing this book, you will have contributed to funding the cost accrued in her education and research.  You can visit her at her website Student2Pro.com.

Homepage http://www.student2pro.com

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