Delta Tau Lambda
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Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. (Script error: No such module "Lang".) is a collegiate and graduate Latina-based, multicultural Greek-lettered sorority. It was founded on April 2, 1994 at the University of Michigan by Darilís García and Maria Victoria Ramos. The sorority has chartered fourteen collegiate and ten graduate professional chapters in the United States.
History
Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. was founded by Darilís García and Maria Victoria Ramos at the University of Michigan on April 2, 1994.[1][2][3] Its goals are to focus on community service, promote higher learning in Latino youth, convey in younger woman through their wisdom to reach for their dreams using education as their tool, promote unity in the Latino community by identifying common problems, supporting each other, and defining collective solutions, and expand their cultural horizon by working with other communities of color.[1][4] In the fall of 1994, DTL hosted the first Salute to Latinas: Fuerza de la Mujer Latina, which has become their annual, signature event.[5]Template:Multiple image
In 2003, the first graduate chapter, Alpha Lambda, was created in the Detroit Metropolitan area.[6] The sorority has continued to add both collegiate and graduate chapters since its founding and now has a nationwide presence.[4]
Facts
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Colors: Brown and Gold, always accented in Cream [1][7]
Flower: Forget-Me-Not [1]
Stone: Diamond [1]
Principles: Strength, Honesty, Excellence, Integrity, Unity, Wisdom [1][7]
Membership
Membership to Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. can be earned regardless of race, ethnicity, creed, sexual orientation, ability, or national origin.
Philanthropy
Undergraduate, graduate and professional members engage in community service projects and fundraising for their charitable causes; Breast Cancer, Diabetes, HIV/AIDS, and Mental Health.[7][8] Many projects focus on the Latina/Latino community, as each of these causes disproportionately affect people of color.
Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. established the Lydia Cruz & Sandra Maria Ramos Scholarship in March 1995. The scholarship is named after Darilís García's grandmother and Maria Victoria Ramos' sister. It is awarded annually to a Woman of Color who is either a graduating high school senior that will be attending a two or four-year higher learning institution or a first-year student at a two or four-year higher learning institution.
Chapters
Collegiate
The following is a list of Delta Tau Lambda Sorority, Inc. collegiate chapters.[2][9] Active chapters are indicated in bold.
Graduate professional
Following is a list of Delta Tau Lambda graduate professional chapters.[9] Active chapters are indicated in bold.
| Chapter | Charter date and range | Location | City | State | Status | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alpha Lambda | 2003 | Detroit Metropolitan | Detroit | Michigan | Active | |
| Beta Lambda | El Paso Metropolitan | El Paso | Texas | Active | ||
| Gamma Lambda | Chicago Metropolitan | Chicago | Illinois | Active | ||
| Delta Lambda | Portland Metropolitan | Portland | Oregon | Active | ||
| Epsilon Lambda | Tampa Metropolitan | Tampa, Florida | Florida | Active | ||
| Zeta Lambda | California Bay Area | San Francisco | California | Active | ||
| Eta Lambda | Seattle/Tacoma Metropolitan | Tacoma and Seattle | Washington | Active | ||
| Theta Lambda | Rio Grande Valley | Texas | Inactive | |||
| Iota Lambda | Greater Lansing | Lansing | Michigan | Active | ||
| Kappa Lambda | South Miami | South Miami | Florida | Active |
See also
References
Bibliography
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- ↑ a b Lurding, Carroll and Becque, Fran. (December 29, 2022) "Delta Tau Lambda." Almanac of Fraternities and Sororities. Urbana: University of Illinois. Accessed March 9, 2023.
- ↑ Muñoz & Guardia, 2009, Nuestra Historia y Futuro (Our History and Future): Latino/a Fraternities and Sororities” p. 114
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