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Council of Presidents
National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc.
September 13, 2000
Joint Position Statement
WHEREAS the National Pan-Hellenic Council, Inc. (NPHC)
is comprised of local councils drawn from the ranks of 1.5 million
college and professional members of the nine historically African-American
fraternities and sororities, namely: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity,
Inc., Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity,
Inc., Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority,
Inc., Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and Iota Phi Theta Fraternity,
Inc. and the Council of Presidents of these member organizations
who come together on issues that promote the common purposes and
general good for which these organizations exist; and
WHEREAS these NPHC organizations, operating through chapters
located in the United States, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa and
Asia, are proud of their commitment, since 1906, to scholarship,
community service, leadership and the promotion of sisterhood and
brotherhood in an atmosphere of respect and responsibility; and
WHEREAS these NPHC organizations are likewise committed
to promoting the self-respect and dignity of all persons seeking
membership in the respective organizations; and
WHEREAS hazing is antithetical to this commitment and is
strictly prohibited by the constitution, policies and procedures
of each NPHC organization; and
WHEREAS "pledging" has been officially abolished as a process
for membership and pledge "lines" have similarly been abolished;
and all members and prospective members are prohibited from engaging
in hazing, pledge or pre-pledge "lines"; and
WHEREAS in 1990 the NPHC organizations issued a joint statement
announcing the elimination of pledging and have instituted within
the respective organizations a revised membership development and
intake process; and
WHEREAS each NPHC organization has instituted strong policies
against hazing and has taken steps to reinforce and strengthen its
stand against prohibited conduct; and
WHEREAS as we begin this new century and a renewed commitment
to the fundamental principles of brotherhood, sisterhood, human
dignity and mutual respect, the NPHC organizations desire to make
its commitment against hazing abundantly clear and fully intends
for every member, prospective member, parent, university and the
general public to be aware of the individual and collective position
of the organizations against hazing; and
WHEREAS these NPHC organizations further desire to make
known their respective commitment to hold any person who engages
in hazing individually and personally liable to the victim and to
answer to the law and the organization; and will hold such persons
to respond in monetary damages, civil and criminal penalties and
severe disciplinary action by the organization, including expulsion;
and
WHEREAS the definition of hazing has been held to include
any action taken or situation created that involves or results in
abusive, physical contact or mutual harassment of a prospective
Fraternity or Sorority member; and that any such action is considered
hazing, whether it occurs on or off the Fraternity or Sorority premises,
campus or place where chapters or prospective members meet; and
that hazing has also been described to include any action that results
in excessive mutual or physical discomfort, embarassment or harassment;
that such activities include, but are not limited to, paddling,
creation of excessive fatigue, physical or psychological shock,
morally degrading or humiliating activities, late work sessions
that interfere with scholastic activities and any other activities
consistent with fraternal law and regulations and policies of the
affiliated educational institution and federal, state or local law;
and
WHEREAS such illegal conduct is inimical to the principles
for which each organization stands and fails to foster respect for
fellow members or preserve human dignity; BE IT RESOLVED AND RESTATED
WITH EMPHASIS ANEW that hazing, pledging, pledge "lines" or pre-pledge
"lines" are strictly prohibited by these NPHC organizations; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, RESTATED AND MADE KNOWN that these
NPHC organizations are committed to eradicate the scourge of hazing;
and to that end
That the intake process has been recodified by each organization,
which permits the conduct of intake only when specifically authorized
by the officer placed in charge of the process and only at such
times, places and in the presence of persons specifically authorized
and certified to conduct the intake process
That prospective members and the parents of collegiate applicants
are advised that hazing is not a requirement for membership, nor
is it tolerated;
That members and prospective members must attest that they are
fully aware of the organization's policy against hazing and will
not engage in prohibited conduct and that the organization will
fully cooperate with law enforcement authorities and with university
officials in the investigation and prosecution of hazing or other
illegal activity;
That members and applicants for membership are also put on written
notice that they will be held responsible to the organization for
violation of policies against hazing and the organization will pursue
full remedies allowed by law for indemnification for damages caused
by the actions of the members or applicants who participated in
illegal, unauthorized or prohibited conduct despite notice to refrain
from such conduct;
That each organization shall enforce severe penalties, including
expulsion for proven violations of its policies against hazing and
impose sanctions against a chapter involved and cooperate with the
university in implementing sanctions by the university;
That members and applicants for membership shall be required to
immediately notify the national office of the Fraternity or Sorority,
the local chapter advisor and the university officials of any observed
hazing incident or improper activity believed to be in violation
of the policy against hazing, without fear of reprisal and their
application for membership will not be affected by so doing; and,
indeed, failure to report known violations may disqualify a candidate
for membership; and, finally,
That these NPHC organizations shall continue to encourage their
members to participate in activities which promote high scholastic
achievement, sisterhood, brotherhood, loyalty and leadership; and
shall continue to affirm sound values and the worth of every member
working together to accomplish organizational goals and serve the
community.
Howard L. Tutman, Jr.
Grand Polemarch
Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
Adrian L. Wallace
General President
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
Peter M. Adams, Esq.
National President
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
Norma Solomon White
Supreme Basileus
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Barbara Carpenter, Ph.D.
Grand Basileus
Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.
Helen J. Owens
Grand Basileus
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
Lloyd J. Jordan, Esq.
Grand Basileus
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
Rondall James
Grand Polaris
Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.
Gwendolyn Boyd
National President
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
Washington, DC
September 13, 2000
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