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Philanthropy

In 1999, Sigma Psi Zeta formally adopted its national philanthropy, to combat the violence against women in its varied forms. Any kind of physical, emotional or mental duress constitutes violence. This includes, but is not by any means, limited to the following: rape, incest, domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, exploitation, the trafficking of women and children, the abuse of migrant workers, intimidation at work, child abuse, harassment, and spousal abuse.

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The first Asian-interest sorority to take on this very worthwhile cause, SYZ hopes to bring awareness of this issue to our universities and to our communities at large. For over a decade, our sisters have campaigned to help those affected by this tragic violence through community education and active involvement:

  • Volunteering at domestic violence shelters

  • Sponsoring or attending conferences and meetings that empower women’s rights

  • Lending support to women that need this specific type support and seek help for them

  • Helping to stop violations against female refugees and asylum-seekers

  • Advocating for political causes that affect such demographics

  • Attending and hosting self-defense workshops and classes

  • Collaborating artistically and educationally with other women-of-color

  • Donating proceeds of activities to organizations that support the cause

By adopting this philanthropic ethic within our sorority, we immediately become involved in a demographic that we seek to advocate for: the Asian Female, historically oppressed by tradition and objectified in the eyes of the contemporary media to be physically powerless, emotionally isolated and mentally voiceless. Unfortunately, attacks on the Asian female are not uncommon on campuses and in the workplace. We encourage and empower ourselves as undergraduates and alumnae of institutions of higher education.

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Violence affects the lives of millions of women worldwide, in all socio-economic and educational classes. It cuts across cultural and religious barriers, impeding the right of women to participate fully in society. Violence against women takes a dismaying variety of forms, and constitutes a violation of basic human rights.

The sisters of Sigma Psi Zeta stand united behind our philanthropy, on both organizational and individual levels.

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