List of Latino fraternities and sororities
Latino Greek-letter organizations, in the North American student fraternity and sorority system, refer to general or social organizations oriented to students having a special interest in Latino culture and identity. The first known Latino fraternal organization was Alpha Zeta fraternity, established in 1889 at Cornell University.[1]
In 1898, a group of Latin American students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute organized the Union Hispano Americana (UHA) as a cultural and intellectual secret society based on the ideology of Pan-Americanism.[2] The UHA eventually became Phi Iota Alpha.
The current rise in Latino Greek organizations began in 1975 and is known as the Latino Greek Movement. This movement called for the equality of Latino people in America, and many Greek letter organizations were developed to create solidarity and political empowerment for the Latino community.[1]
In New Jersey on December 1, 1975, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. was founded at Kean University in Union Township, New Jersey.[3] With the fraternity's second chapter at Rutgers University–New Brunswick in the fall of 1978, Lambda Theta Phi was well on its way to growing the Latino Greek movement.[4] Shortly afterward, a Latina sorority was established at Kean University; Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. became the first Latina Greek-lettered organization in the country. These two Greek-lettered organizations empowered the Latino Greek Movement's infancy days and gave the Latino community a voice on campus and in the United States.
On the campus of Rutgers University–Livingston campus, Latino Siempre Unidos or Lambda Sigma Upsilon Latino Fraternity, Inc. formed on April 5, 1979. Corazones Unidos Siempre or Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc. formed at Rutgers University–New Brunswick on April 29, 1980. In 1982, Lambda Upsilon Lambda became the first Latino-based fraternity to be chartered at an Ivy League institution.[5]
There are currently more than 45 Latin-oriented fraternities and sororities, seventeen of which are members of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO), an umbrella council of Latino Greek-letter organizations. Six Latino fraternities are affiliated with the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). Five Puerto Rican fraternities and two sororities compose the Concilio Interfraternitario de Puerto Rico (CIPR, Puerto Rican Interfraternity Council). The fraternities are also members of the Concilio Interfraternitario Puertorriqueño de la Florida ((CIPFI, Puerto Rican Interfraternity Council in Florida).
Sororities
[edit]- ^ This group defines itself as Afro-Latino.
Fraternities
[edit]- ^ The fraternity's name is in Aztec letters, rather than Greek.
- ^ a b c This group defines itself as Afro-Latino.
- ^ a b Merged in 1921 to form Phi Lambda Alpha.
- ^ a b Merged in 1931 to form Phi Iota Alpha.
- ^ Merged in 1934 with the Alpha Boriquen Militant chapter of Phi Iota Alpha to become Phi Sigma Alpha.
Coed organizations
[edit]Organization | Symbols | Founding date | Founding location | Affiliation | Status | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alpha Psi Lambda | ΑΨΛ | February 11, 1985 | Ohio State University | NALFO | Active | |
Delta Sigma Chi | ΔΣΧ | August 31, 1987 | California State University, Long Beach | Independent | Active | [42] |
See also
[edit]- Cultural interest fraternities and sororities
- Fraternities and sororities in North America
- List of fraternities and sororities in Puerto Rico
- List of social fraternities and sororities
- Racism in Greek life
References
[edit]- ^ a b Fajardo, Oliver (April 2015). "History of Latino Fraternal Movement and Why it Matters on Campus Today" (PDF).
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- ^ Heidenreich, L. (2006). "Against the grain: Confronting Hispanic service organizations in times of increasing inequalities, 1930 and 2005". Journal of Latinos and Education. 5 (2): 123–137. doi:10.1207/s1532771xjle0502_4. S2CID 144741664.
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