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Welcome to the
Awo Egbe Obirin Otito Chapter of Swing Phi Swing, S.F.I.® website. The Obirin
chapter is located on the campus of Grambling State University in Grambling, LA
and is currently the only undergraduate chapter in the state of Louisiana as
well as in the South Central region. The Obirin chapter of Swing Phi Swing S.F.I.®
was founded March 26, 1999 by the unique women on Grambling State University's campus who
dared to be different and dared to make a difference on the campus.
In the year
of 1969, at the peak of the Black Power Movement, African Americans were
fighting for their rights, claiming their culture and displaying their afro
centricity. On April 4, the somber first anniversary of the murder of civil
rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., twelve dynamic women displayed
their commitment to the cause. Recruited by the Fellowman of Groove Phi Groove
Social Fellowship, Inc. to serve as their sister organization, our
beloved Founding Sisters, proud, innovative
and determined, stepped out on faith at Winston Salem State University to establish Swing Phi Swing, Social Fellowship, Inc ®.
These bold, Afro-centric Sisters "dared to be different" challenged the standard normality of pledging a "Greek lettered sorority", went against the odds and established a unique Social Fellowship. They ignited a flame that would influence thousands of other women across the country to follow in their footsteps. Over the next three decades, their pioneering spirit continues to burn in the hearts of many sisters, transcending the boundaries of geography, social class, complexion and religious affiliation.
Today, SWING is a unique, non-profit organization with over 50 active graduate and undergraduate chapters throughout the USA and a commitment to affecting social change, consciously uplifting women of color and being on the front line in regards to community involvement. We realize that as conscious African American Women, we are an integral part of our communities. We accept our responsibility as Sisters With Interest Never Gone.

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