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The year 1975 saw the birth of what started as a vision—an idea of an
organization, a sisterhood that would cater to the needs of Latinas and the
universal woman. Thanks to the tremendous strides made by our seventeen
founding
mothers, this dream was realized, and took form as the entity. Lambda Theta
Alpha Latin Sorority, Incorporated, the first Latina sorority in the nation. There were several causes leading to the realization that such an organization
was necessary. Traditionally, the role of the Latina woman was that of
maintaining the family institution and falling into the realm of the Machismo
stigma. As the Latino migration to the United States increased, so did the
emergence of independent Latina women, eager to be at the forefront of an era of
a new educational, political and social consciousness. In the early 70's,
colleges and universities experienced an influx of Latino enrollment. With this
growth, the need for support groups and outreach programs were at an all time
high, primarily for the low percentage of Latina women in higher education
institutions. In 1975, Kean University in Union, New Jersey introduced and began to implement
bilingual studies, as well as a Latino and Caribbean studies department. Women
of Latin descent were now able to embark in Higher Education even if English was
not their native language. Although this enabled and facilitated the educational
advancement of the Latina woman, a huge void was left to be filled—still missing
was support and equality; a constant reminder to these women that they were
still the minority, and that their struggle for equality on every level had just
begun. It was at this university, in this historical time period, that a group
of women convened to discuss the formation of a sorority for Latina women. Its
focus would be to actively integrate itself into the social, political and
community service arena that other students had been involved with. Together, as
a united front they could compete, collaborate and assist with any student run
programs, thus making their voices as loud and profound as the majority voice;
their concerns equally as important. Lambda Theta Alpha was recognized at Kean University as the First Latina
Sorority founded in the United States. This organization was the first to
recognize the need for a support system, thus creating one. The desire to
progress, dedication to their community, and the aspiration for the advancement
of the Latina women marked the beginning of Lambda Theta Alpha. It allowed the
independent Latina woman of a new era to have a sense of belonging and with
that, achieve her highest potential. It would define a new role for the Latina
woman, one with education, goals and vision in hopes of great success. Now, 32 years later, we have seen the outcome of such an organization.
Lambda Theta Alpha has contributed to the advancement of all people by helping
to produce educated women of many races, ethnicities, and creeds. These women are
political leaders, doctors, lawyers, teachers, accountants, etc. LTA has also
paved the way for many other Latina organizations, which would later pursue the
empowering movement that we set the trend for. From 1975 to date, Lambda Theta
Alpha has upheld its purpose and mission, each day realizing the Founder's
dream—that it may serve as a quintessential trailblazer for all women. |