Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority (ΚΘΕ) is the first Greek-lettered sorority established and incorporated for LGBTQ professional and entrepreneurial women.[1] Membership is exclusive to lesbian women, and primarily college-educated. The sorority was founded February 24, 2009, in Houston, Texas. The organization's founding tenets are sisterhood, fidelity, accomplishment and service.[2]
Kappa Theta Epsilon | |
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ΚΘΕ | |
Founded | February 24, 2009 Houston, Texas, US |
Type | Social |
Affiliation | Independent |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | LGBTQ and women's rights |
Scope | National |
Motto | "Reach New Heights" |
Pillars | Sisterhood, Fidelity, Accomplishment, and Service |
Colors | Plum Rose and Sterling Silver |
Symbol | Swan and Butterfly |
Flower | Sterling rose |
Publication | Beacon |
Chapters | 5 |
Colonies | 3 |
Nickname | Kappa Theta, KTE |
Headquarters | Houston, Texas 77057 United States |
Website | www |
History
editCultural context
editThe political climate of the early 21st century played a large role in the founding of Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated.[3] Negative media portrayal of lesbians and gays, and the emergence of same-sex marriage as a recurring political issue, inspired the Sorority's Founder to consider a Sorority as a medium for creating change.[4]
From the year 2000 to 2009, LGBT rights took a leading role in both politics and the justice system. Legally, the issue of marriage equality began to gain momentum, and laws criminalizing homosexuality were being overturned.[5] Kappa Theta Epsilon's founder believed that a group of young leaders could advocate for more equitable policies in both the legislative and judicial arenas.
Sorority establishment
editThe founding tenets of Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority are Sisterhood, Fidelity, Accomplishment and Service.
The sorority was founded on the morning of February 24, 2009, in Houston, Texas. After researching existing organizations, it was decided that the group would adopt the letters Kappa Theta Epsilon (ΚΘΕ) to reflect its fundamental ideals. On February 25, the sorority's official colors and mascot were finalized.[7]
Other symbols adopted in the early stages of the sorority were the founding tenets, flower and jewel. It was agreed in September 2009 that, for the first two years, development of infrastructure would take precedence over the initiation of new members.[7]
Symbols
editKappa Theta Epsilon's motto is "Reach New Heights". The organization's founding tenets or pillars are sisterhood, fidelity, accomplishment and service.[2] Its colors are plum rose and sterling silver.[2] Its flower is the sterling rose.[2] Its symbols are the swan and butterfly.[2] Its publicatioin is Beacon.
Philanthropy and programming
editService philosophy
editKappa Theta Epsilon states that through its philosophy of "servant leadership", members have a direct impact on the conditions of their community and world. The sorority follows a five target platform for philanthropy, designed to address problems affecting women globally, with emphasis on lesbian women of African descent.
The sorority focuses its efforts on five philanthropic target areas:
Leadership Development | The Academy |
Educational Advancement | Plum Goes Green Campaign |
Holistic Health and Wellness | Life 360 Wellness Symposium |
Economic Empowerment | Lesbians in Business Incubator |
Social Impact and Policy Awareness | The For Eudy Project |
Every two years, KTE selects a focus area and members devote the majority of their community service efforts to projects related to it.
Chapters
editChapter | Charter date and range | City | State | Status | References |
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Alpha | February 24, 2009 | Houston | Texas | Active | [9] |
Beta | February 2019 | Atlanta | Georgia | Active | [9] |
Les Bons Temps colony | June 2016 | Lake Charles | Louisiana | Active | [9] |
SDC colony | September 2018 | San Diego | California | Active | [9] |
Heartland colony | November 2018 | Wichita | Kansas | Active | [9] |
Kappa Epsilon | April 2022 | National | United States | Active | [9] |
Gamma | September 2022 | Oakland | California | Active | [9] |
Flutters | January 2023 | Florida, Illinois, Missouri, and Texas | Active | [9] |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Sorority Overview". Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated. 2011. Retrieved 2013-01-17.
- ^ a b c d e "Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority Fact Sheet" (PDF). Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated. 2011. Retrieved 2015-02-27.
- ^ Richardson, Diane; Monro, Surya (2012). Sexuality, Equality and Diversity. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 89. ISBN 978-0230275584.
- ^ "Sorority History". Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated. 2010. Retrieved 2015-03-28.
- ^ "Milestones in the American Gay Rights Movement". Public Broadcasting, PBS.org. 2011. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
- ^ "Sorority Principles". 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2014-05-19.[dead link ]
- ^ a b Edwards, K.D. (2013). Kappa Theta Epsilon: A New Dawn. Atlanta: KTES Press.
- ^ "ΚΘΕ National Programs". Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Philanthropy Committee. Retrieved April 19, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f g h "Chapter Locator". Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Inc. Retrieved 2023-03-09.