The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls Commends Florida on the Chad Meredith Act
Florida Governor Jeb Bush signs a strong anti-hazing law and sorority alumnae, specifically the Society of Recovering Sorority Girls, cheer his efforts to end the negative effects of hazing over Greek life.
Washington, DC (PRWEB) June 9, 2005 -- The Society of Recovering Sorority
Girls, through its founders Kristina “Morgan” Rose and Deandra “Brooksie”
Brooks, congratulate the State of Florida and Governor Jeb Bush for signing the
Chad Meredith Act. The new law dictates that hazing, which results in serious
injury or death, is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison, even if
the victim consents*. Putting someone at risk of injury can be prosecuted as a
misdemeanor.
"The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls, like the State
of Florida, firmly believes that hazing is a criminal act with no part in
collegiate Greek life," stated Kristina "Morgan" Rose. " Hazing is against the
core mission of a successful organization and places members at an unacceptable
risk of harm. The outdated ritual does nothing to foster brotherhood,
sisterhood, personal growth or chapter unity."
“What really makes me sad
is the way a few bad members have tarnished the reputation of the Greek
community as a whole,” said Brooksie. “Hazing is not a part of the mainstream
Greek experience .”
Morgan and Brooksie credit their collegiate sorority
experience as the basis for the development of their business skills. Further,
they point out that sorority life is designed to promote self-esteem and
personal growth rather than expose members to humiliation or danger.
"We
hope the enactment of the Chad Meredith bill will provide national organizations
and universities with a strong tool to end hazing,” said Morgan.
Florida
is now one of eight states that classify certain types of hazing as a
felony.
“Members of sororities and fraternities should never have to
chose between their own safety or membership in their chosen organization . We
hope that laws like the Chad Meredith Act will bring an end to hazing so that
Greek life is recognized solely for its philanthropic and social achievements,”
concluded Brooksie.
The Society of Recovering Sorority Girls is an elite
organization devoted to a life less ordinary. Its founders, Kristina "Morgan"
Rose and Deandra "Brooksie" Brooks firmly believe in applying many of the
principles of collegiate Greek life to improve the leisure activities of young
professionals everywhere. Morgan and Brooksie are also the authors of The
Recovering Sorority Girls’ Guide to a Year’s Worth of Perfect Parties (Andrews
McMeel Publishing, 2005)
www.recoveringsororitygirls.com
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb249567.htm