Soror Adrienne Anderson presented her 8th International Black Women’s Film Festival at the David Brower Center in Berkeley, California, on October 8th and 9th, 2010. The festival opened with a family-oriented event: “The Wiz” Sing-a-Long. Open to all ages, people of all ages attended. Soror Johnnie Evans and Man of Iota Lee Evans served as volunteers for the event! On Saturday, October 9th, 2010, Soror Anderson presented two concurrent events: 1) the Made with Soul Craft Fair, and 2) screening
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On August 28, 2010, Sorors Delphine Carter, Johnnie Evans, and Collette attended entrepreneur Loran Brewster’s online magazine launch for CHEERS! Magazine. The event honored influential women in the Bay Area, and Soror Adrienne Anderson’s film festival (the International Black Women’s Film Festival) was honored in her October 2010 edition.
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Soror Julie Bright helps to organize the yearly Soul Stroll for Health. For 2010 Tony Award®-winning entertainer and actor Ben Vereen was the featured guest. the event is a program of the African American Community Health Advisory Committee which has been a community partner with Mills-Peninsula Health Services since 1995. Soul Stroll registration donations help fund the committee’s many projects in the community including: Breast cancer screenings and education, men’s health symposium, cholesterol and blood pressure screenings, Dining with Diabetes
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The National Council of Negro Women in San Francisco, California, honored Gamma Nu member Soror Johnnie Mae Evans as one of their Christian Women of Year recipients.
read more »Iota is about service, sisterhood, friendship, courage, truth, work, honor, loyalty, and love. 1. The service you give stays in your local community, helping people who may be your own neighbors, friends, colleagues, or family members. 2. Iota gives you great flexibility, so you can support (work in) an area that matches your (gift) talent. 3. With the economy still difficult for many, many young people are especially challenged to make good choices. 4. Even a small scholarship makes a
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