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Zeta Tau Alpha causes controversy after winning the Sprite Step-Off in Atlanta

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Published: Sunday, February 28, 2010

Updated: Sunday, February 28, 2010 19:02

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During this year’s annual Sprite Step-Off in Atlanta, an all white sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha from the University of Arkansas, won over five other groups to take home the grand prize.

The controversy surrounding their win was huge, although their title as winner was short-lived.

Their performance was inspired by the movie The Matrix.

Coca-Cola, the sponsor of the event, announced that due to apparent “scoring discrepancies,” the second place Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. from Indiana University would share first place with the all white Zeta Tau Alpha. Both teams would receive the same $100,000 in scholarships. There have been no reports on what the specific discrepancies were that lead to this change in judgment.

Almost every historically black college and university has Greek organizations. These individuals are united together through a strong sense of community service, family, sisterhood/brotherhood, academia and the art of stepping. This group of men and women can be found stomping a crack into the grounds of “the Patch,” “the Set”, or “the Yard.”

“The united effort to express oneself within a group of individuals is to make one rhythmic sound of harmony that resonates through the body vibrating off the bone with seamless fluid movements of clapping and stomping,” according to Lawrence Ross Jr.’s The Divine Nine: A History of Black fraternities and sororities.

The fact that an ethnic out-group won a competition that black Greeks feel is their own personal rite of passage and cultural heritage disturbs some people. The integration of this exclusively black activity makes people feel uncomfortable, as if their culture has been stolen.

I don’t feel the same way.

I know I am and where I came from. Others may copy what black Greek organizations have been doing for hundreds of years through stepping, but they will never have the connection that is so exclusively linked to the craft itself.

As far as the competition goes, the fact that an all-white step team beat a black Greek organization at their own game has made them mad. Instead of being envious, the participating black organizations should work harder for next years contest. The integration of the art of stepping serves as a learning tool so others can immerse themselves in the culture of black Greeks.

In the end, black Greeks are the founders of a craft that will pay them homage for years to come.

 

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33 comments

Anonymous
Sun Mar 7 2010 19:45
With all that I am hearing, maybe I should stop drinking Sprite. I don't want to be accused of stealing the drink from the WHITE culture!!!!!!
Anonymous
Sun Mar 7 2010 19:43
I am just curious.....isn't SPRITE a WHITE sponsor-that is, are we BLACK people allowed to steal that from the WHITE inventor? Some people just aren't grateful.
Anonymous
Thu Mar 4 2010 17:27
You can't get mad at ZTA because someone else taught them. I am sorry but they did not learn that on their own. I could be wrong but oh!! well. It's over, it's done----time to move on. NEXT
Mandinka
Wed Mar 3 2010 19:17
Whaaat?! There are black college fraternities and sororities? They're stealing our culture. The university culture came from somewhere outside of Africa. It's a light-skinned thing. Now that we have made fraternities and sororities a success, the black community wants to take over and claim it. The black community needs to go find their own path to education, like it was a thousand years ago in Mother Africa. (written tongue in cheek) Sheesh, people. Some ZTAs flat outstepped the AKAs. Take some time to recover and do better next year.
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 18:24
I am saddened by the ignorance of some of these statements. Black community? White community? How about the community of the human race? Basketball, football, beauty pageants, golf, skating... many activities that have seen successful black athletes and participants were started by white people. How would you feel if, in 2010, someone told you that you could not participate in one of those sports or any other activity or, hell, ANYTHING because of your skin color? What would you think if they said "sorry Obama, there must have been some mistake, you can't be the president of this nation because it was founded by a bunch of white guys and and they were doing it long before you"? I hope at some time in my life I'll see an end to such ridiculousness segregation and racism. Racism only exists because people let, they manifest it, and teach it to their children and the cycle starts again. It took a lot of guts for those girls to do what they did and I applaud them for it. They did not deserve to be treated the way they were after the competition. No matter the color of their skin they brought it and the people in the audience should be ashamed of their behavior as should many many many commentators on the internet.
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 17:40
Ok...first off can we not fight about things that don't even matter if u can dance then go ahead. Whether you are black, white, or purple it should not matter. To tell you where I'm coming from, I'm black and white. I just dont understand how we can get mad that a white sorority is actually accepting of our culture, we get mad when they don't accept us and then we get mad because they do. As for some of the comments that white people have left on here...wow..and u wonder why we still pull the race card...picking cotton? really? it's going to sound real corny..but damn can't we all just get along...and to both races...u wonder why mixed people don't want to identify with either of you.
Nobody is full black or full white today anyways, for all you know we are all mixed, so how can you hate someone that is the same as you. And why do we have to have to be separate, I thought segregation ended a long time ago. Eventually we are all going to be so mixed that race won't be an issue, so why don't we just accept it and move along. Stop bickering about things that have no importance. And if you want to keep fighting and what not then just know its not getting you anywhere.
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 16:42
I am a white male on a white campus, and my fraternity brothers and I saw the Zetas of ZTA do their step. It was nothing exciting and creative. Truth is--those fine sistas' of AKA were hot and on it!! They were the REAL winners! My fraternity brothers and I just sat back and said once again: Black greeks are lucky; they got some fine black women to watch do their thing.
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 15:51
You can't get mad at ZTA for using other sororities steps when the AKAs taught it to them in the FIRST place!!! I refuse to call them Zetas as we already refer to the members of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. as Zetas.
ChooChoo
Mon Mar 1 2010 13:42
I believe the "scoring discrepancies" stemmed from the fact that the judges were ignorant of the culture of stepping. Immediately, as a judge who has stepped as part of a black fraternity or sorority, one would take points from ZTA because they used everyone else's steps. There is a culture in stepping that they just don't know. Give them a few more years, let them rub elbows with black greeks not just over stepping but on campus, as friends and fellow greeks, and they will begin to understand that there are steps specific to each sorority and fraternity. There are certain steps that some people do that, as an outsider you might think, "why did they do that?" As an insider, though, you know they're doing steps that have been passed down through generations of their sorority or their brother fraternity. Other sororities don't do those steps; it's an unwritten rule. Coca-Cola hired judges that don't know one step from another and have no idea how to judge a step show. It is NOT pure entertainment, though it is entertaining. I suppose someone schooled the people in charge about their mistake and they made it right.
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 11:49
To the first comment:

Can we have the presidency back? Or how about politics in general? Or voting? Or having human rights and personal freedom? These are all things blacks centuries ago would never EVER dream of having...so how about this, y'all can have the stepping, just do it in between picking my cotton.

Josh Wilson FAMU'13
Mon Mar 1 2010 11:49
Both of you all are making ignorant statements. You don't have a right to call anyone racist sir. Black men cannot be racist. That would suggest a superiority complex over Eurocentric cultures. And we all know that Blacks as a whole do not think themselves above whites.
And you cant label an activity or event as something only you can do. Whites were playing basketball and golf before we were but what did we do? We took over their sport. And the main reason the Zetas won was due to the crowd reaction. They saw a white sorority do something that was unparalleled and out of the norm. Even the blacks in the crowd were blown away so if you get mad at someone get mad at the people in the crowd for being impressed.
I agree that there are some things that we, culturally, want to keep to ouselves. But times are changing. If we are to become more unified then we need to be more open to different cultures wanting to partake in our practices. And don't some blacks wear Hollister and Abercrombie and Polo's? By your justification blacks would not wear anything but FUBU. So become more open-minded and think practically before you spew out ignorance. "It's better to be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt."
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 11:29
I have to respond to the comment above me. It amazes me how the race card is always being pulled out by the african americans. You want to be treated the same BUT here you are doing the exact thing you are against. Wanting to be apart from white people... Racist!!! Thats what you are ! So what if a group of white girls stepped better than the other groups. GET OVER IT!!!! You say you are sick and tired of black heritage being compromised I am SICK AND TIRED of hearing yall be racist but want differnet treatment in return. Take a lost and swallow it.
Anonymous
Mon Mar 1 2010 11:14
I am so sick and tired of being sick and tired of our black heritage being compromised by the white community! We as Afro-american's can't have anything positive that seperate us without the white community copy-catting our style. They duplicate our music, our type of dress, our physical features, our skin color (yes tanning is trying to have a darker skin tone!), and now our way of dance? I'm glad Coca-Cola for whatever reason they may have had to make the decision a tie. And it's not about being envious or working harder, just let the black community have what's ours! Did the white Greek organizations have steppin' hundreds of years ago? Hell no!! They wouldn't have dream of steppin'. Now that the black community have made steppin' a success, as we have many other things, the white community wants to take over, control and/or claim it. The white community needs to go find their own style and quit riding on the black communities coat-tail!






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