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Historical Perspectives
The year was 1975 and it was the year we were born at Kean University in Union, New Jersey. Soon, thanks to the tremendous strides made by our 17 Founding Mothers, Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. would grow to become the first Latin sorority ever created to cater towards the needs of Latinas in the nation. It became incorporated as an Academic Sorority in March 1979.

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 Latin migration to the United States increased, so did the emergence of independent Latina women. In the early 70's colleges and universities experienced an influx of female enrollment. With this growth, the need for support groups and outreach programs were at an all time high. This was true for all women and especially for the low percentage of Latina women in higher education.
In 1975, Kean University began to introduce and implement bilingual studies, as well as, a Latino and Caribbean studies department. With these new programs, women of Latin descent were able to embark in Higher Education even if they did not speak the English language. Although this enabled and facilitated the educational advancement of the Latina woman, there was something missing.

In 1975, thirty women convened to discuss the formation of a sorority for Latina women. This sorority's main purpose was to create a support group for women of color in a predominantly white society. It's focus was to integrate 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.

Lambda Theta Alpha was recognized at Kean University as the First Latina Sorority founded in the United States, as researched by Dr. Jose A. Quiles, Dean of Students at Kean University. This organization was the first to recognize the need for a support system and therefore, created one. It was the desire to progress and the dedication to their community, as well as the advancement of Latina women, that marked the beginning of Lambda Theta Alpha. This 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, over 20 years later, we have seen the outcome of such an organization. Lambda Theta Alpha has contributed to the advancement of the Latino people by helping produce educated women, who are now, political leaders, doctors, lawyers, teachers, accountants, etc. It has also paved the way for many other Latina organizations who would then follow. Lambda Theta Alpha has continued its purpose and mission from 1975 to date, and will continue living the Founder's dream through the chapters established across the country.

Today, we maintain very close ties to our Mothers. Without their strength, courage, womanly intuition and knowledge we would not exist. Our Founding Mothers are all of our mothers, for they are the voice of the struggle within us and around us all. They were largely Latina, but among them were women of African and Indian descent.

By embracing the Latino culture, a love of all cultures emerged. They believed and fought for the rights of all women and would grow to include women of many different ethnicities within only a few years. They believed in womanhood and in minority rights...and they believed in Lambda Theta Alpha. For their never ending support and love, we pay them great homage.

Founding Mothers

Ileana Almaguer
Cecilia Alvarez
Carmen Baez
Karen Capra
Doris Cruz
Arlene Fernandez
Eneida Figueroa
Maria Gautier
Teresa Gonzalez
Thomasa Gonzalez
Diana Ibarria
Lilian Marrero
Ofelia Oviedo
Linda Perez
Aurora Rodriguez
Maria del Carmen Vega
Marilyn Wyatt


Paving the way since 1975
Founding Mothers and Line One, Alpha Chapter.
  Upsilon Chapter
Upsilon Chapter was the first southernmost chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha. It was established on June 4, 1995 at the University of Maryland, College Park by 11 strong and determined ladies. To go along with first's, Upsilon Chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. was the first Latina sorority in Maryland, the first Latina sorority in the DC Metropolitan area, and the first Latina sorority at the University of Maryland, College Park. Since 1995, we continue to grow and carry on the tradition our founding mothers have set forth.

Founding Line
Jo Bether Rivera
Ileana Roman
Nancy Rodriguez
Julia Matute
Wendy Maldonado
Helen Castellanos
Amy Bernice Castro
Sandra Penaherrera
Margarita Ortiz
Magda Riega
Jeanette Rojas

Line 1
Rebecca Santivanez
Cara Hewitt
Maritza Figueroa-Mangene

Line 2
Christina Carazo

Line 3
Caryl Cabrera

Line 4
Geliza Del Toro
Monica Serrano
Michelle Sanchez
Cynthia Soriano

Line 5
Janel Vaughan
Amy Mejia
Danielle Derrig

Line 6
Gisela Paredes
MELISSA LAUREANO

General Information
Colors

Burgundy and Grey

Principles

Unity, Love and Respect

Goals

Scholarly excellence, empowerment of Latinas and the universal woman, cultural and political awareness, and community activism.

Important Facts

Lambda Theta Alpha is incorporated as an academic sorority.
Lambda Theta Alpha is a fully insured organization which covers all of its chapters.
Each chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha is recognized by its respective institution. Sisters at each chapter enjoy complete participation in campus activities.
Lambda Theta Alpha was the first sorority ever created to cater towards the needs of Latinas in the nation.
Lambda Theta Alpha is a member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations NALFO.
Lambda Theta Alpha has an established Alumni Association.
Lambda Theta Alpha has an established Graduate Chapter.
Lambda Theta Alpha has established chapters throughout New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland, Florida, Illinois, Puerto Rico, California, Arizona, Texas and Tennessee.

Orientation

Women of all ethnicities

Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.


This is Emeli(BA1), me(Y2), Shak(BA3), Eva(Theta1), and Chris(Theta2) representing NICELY at our National Banquet in March, 2002.


LTA is the ONLY way!
Sisters from all over the country reppin at our 2001 National Convention.


Lambda Lady
Monica Serrano
SP99 Y2