When the trailer for reality TV mogul Mona Scott-Young's newest show "Sorority Sisters" hit the web it immediately sparked backlash from a number of Black Greeks. Apparently, members of the Black Greek Letter Organizations, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Zeta Phi Beta were all featured in the trailer that has since been removed.

In an attempt to stop a continuation of the ratchetness that is "Love & Hip Hop", a show that Scott-Young is infamously known for executive producing, a MoveOn.org petition was created to prohibit the show from being aired. Addressed to Viacom President Phillipe Dauman and President Barack Obama, the petition reads: 

"Stop the spread of ignorance and stereotyping of our beloved Black Greek letter organizations. Our founders amongst EVERY organization worked extremely hard to allow us to unite and flourish not only on college campuses, but as people well beyond our college days, and Mona Scott-Young now threatens to demolish those aims and goals we all abide by."

According to MoveOn.org, the petition already has 6,000 signatures and is very close to reaching its goal of 7,500 signatures. Scott-Young has not made any statements in regards to the petition or the status of her new show.