but at the same time I didn’t want to limit myself to cer tain cultures, which initially I thought I would be doing by joining an Asian American Interest Sorority. I was definitely proven wrong-1 can’t emphasize enough how KDPhi has opened up an infinite amount of connec tions, networking opportunities, and opportunities in general to work with other cultures as well as my own, locally and nationally. I feel that it is important to be involved in the community as an Asian organization to encourage strength among minorities. This subsequently encourages Asian Awareness to a greater degree than we would as individuals, and through this, people who are ignorant towards Asian culture (for whatever reasons) can learn that our differences are our strengths. There are only things to learn from each other and knowledge can only give us potential to work towards building a unified student body. ~EW alpha ICappa Delta 11 on promoting breast cancer hi Oddi 2ndsAnri«al Ctoity BoHlI alpha Kappa Delta Phi, the largest nationwide Asian- American interest sorority, proudly promotes our National Philanthropy - Breast Cancer Awareness, a project which is dedicated to increasing public knowledge about the early detection of breast cancer. UNC alpha Kappa Delta Phi hosted their second annual charity ball for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation on March 19th, 2004. The evening consisted of dinner at George’s Garage and a guest performance by the UNC Achordants. With the support of over 60 guests, family, and friends, UNC aKDF successfully raised nearly $2,000. We would like to thank our guests for their sup port in our fight against breast cancer. Breast Cancer Awareness Events from 2003-2004: East Coast Sisterhood Rally: Breast Cancer Forum, October 18 National Breast Cancer Awareness Day, October 25 Breast Cancer Workshop on UNC Campus, October 28 East Coast Sisterhood Conference: Breast Cancer Training Session, February 27 2nd Annual Charity Ball, “Against All Odds,” March 19

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