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Originally Posted by Ch2tf
It's cool if a black girl wants to join LTA (just using them as an example not saying they are culprits of this) because she sees something in them she aspires to, or that she feels they are really holding it down. That doesn't make LTA a latina sorority with multicultural membership; it is a Latina sorority, period. They were founded as a latina org, they service the latino community. 1 black girl, 100 black girls, or a diverse chapter does not change that fact.
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ignorance is bliss, but I can't blame you. I would love to tell you a little more about our history, but fortunately (or unfortunately) that is only privy to our members. but, I guess the Universal Woman has always been and is now exclusively a latina. sorry, I did not get that memo.
To clarify (you are only half correct):
"Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. was established in 1975 as the FIRST sorority to cater to the needs of Latinas.
Since then, Lambda Theta Alpha has grown to over 90 chapters across the United States and Puerto Rico. We are an organization that strives to promote academic excellence, work hard for our community and for the advancement of Latinas
and the Universal Woman."
so yes, we were founded as a latin org, but to say we only service the latino community is quite limited.