OCTOBER NEWSLETTER 2023

Compassionate Leaders Embrace Accountability

When our son Antonio passed away in 2019, following a “dirty rush” event he attended at Cornell University’s Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, the leaders who had information about what happened fell silent. No one would disclose any aspects of the events that led to Antonio’s death. No one was accountable for their actions and so we endured the worst days of our lives not knowing the details surrounding his untimely passing.

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ATLF Ambassadors Corner

Compassionate leadership is rooted in a profound sense of accountability. It goes beyond just delivering results; it encompasses a commitment to the well-being and growth of individuals and the organization as a whole. At its core, accountability means taking responsibility for one's actions, decisions, and their consequences.

 
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Support the Stop Campus Hazing Act

We have been in Washington DC together with the Clery Center, Stop Hazing and other courageous families whose children have suffered from the tragedies of hazing. We have been meeting with lawmakers to urge them to support the Stop Campus Hazing Act.

 

Join The Antonio Tsialas Leadership Foundation, the Clery Center, Stop Hazing and many others to urge legislators to vote YES.

 

Show your support and contact your local state representative with this simple form at https://stophazing.org/policy/action/ and urge them to support the Stop Campus Hazing Act.

 

Help honor Antonio and countless others who have suffered from the tragedies of hazing. This Act aims to make our campuses a safer space for many generations to come. Together we can make our campuses safer!

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Antonio Tsialas 2023

Hazing Prevention Week at Cornell University

October 2-6, 2023

This week we connected with fraternity and sorority leaders as part of the Antonio Tsialas ’23 Hazing Prevention Week at Cornell University.
 

It is emotional to be back at Cornell, but speaking with students and administrators who want to be compassionate leaders and are committed to change gives us hope for the future.
 

It was also great to see student leaders from last year that have been implementing compassionate leadership in their fraternities/sororities and on the Inter Fraternity Council.

 

Every action contributes to change. Together we can end hazing once and for all. Thank you to Kara Miller and her amazing team for welcoming us again this year and for continuing the passive message by leading with love and compassion.

 

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Hazing by Byron Hurt at Cornell University

 

On behalf of the Antonio Tsialas '23 Hazing Prevention Week at Cornell University, we had the honor to participate in a Q & A panel discussion following a viewing of the documentary “Hazing”by Byron Hurt.

 
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