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Kappa Theta Epsilon Hosts Stock Up for Students 2019
/in Events, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonFor four years running, the women of Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated have been helping students achieve academically.
The Stock Up for Students program, hosted each summer in the Sorority’s local service areas, provides much needed supplies to local K-12 schools.
Kappa Theta Epsilon Mobilizes to Help Louisiana Flood Victims
/in Kappa Theta Epsilon, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonKappa Theta Epsilon Sorority Expresses Support and Condolences to the Family of Alton Sterling
/in News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonATLANTA – The National Office of Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated joins our Founder in expressing our heartfelt condolences to the family of Mr. Alton Sterling, a 37-year old Baton Rouge, LA resident killed in an exchange with police in the early morning hours of July 5th, 2016.
The Sorority has expressed our hopes for an independent Federal investigation of the circumstances that led to Mr. Sterling’s death.
This morning, our Founder released a heartfelt letter encouraging the family to stay strong, and sharing our hopes for more effective engagement between law enforcement and the people of Baton Rouge moving forward.
Sorors, friends and Sorority supporters wishing to reach out to the Baton Rouge Police Department and the Office of the Mayor may contact the Sorority directly for resources.
Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority Expresses Condolences Over Mass Shooting at Pulse Nightclub
/in Kappa Theta Epsilon, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonATLANTA – The National Office of Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Inc. joins our entire membership in offering our deepest condolences to the families, friends and loved ones of those killed and injured in the Pulse nightclub shooting.
We are saddened to learn that more than 100 people fell victim to this violent hate crime. Members of our community have long fought for equality, civil liberty and the right to live proudly, without fear.
Though we have made immense strides as a community over the last several years, this terrible act is an unfortunate reminder of how far we have left to go, and the importance of continued education and community solidarity.
We ask all Sorority members, supporters and friends to honor the lives of those directly affected by creating safe spaces for open dialogue amongst each other and the larger community.
In order to ensure effective care for injured victims, we ask all members of the Sorority and other LBGTQ-focused civic organizations in Orlando and the surrounding areas to give blood, and donate any time and resources available to assist in their recovery. We must stand together during this unfortunate time and help Orlando overcome it.
As an organization committed to education and social change, Kappa Theta Epsilon intends to continue its work to inform the public of the significant challenges still faced by the LGBTQ community. Our hearts are with the fallen of Orlando, and we are committed to honoring them with our continued service.
Please read the official press statement here.
Kappa Theta Epsilon Applauds Overturning of Mississippi Same Sex Adoption Ban
/in Kappa Theta Epsilon, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonATLANTA – The National Office of Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Inc. released a statement today on behalf of the social service organization’s membership in response to U.S. District Court Judge Daniel P. Jordan III’s decision to strike down the state of Mississippi’s same-sex adoption ban last Thursday:
“The members of Kappa Theta Epsilon are pleased to learn of the Campaign for Southern Equality’s victory in U.S. District Court. We believe that all children deserve the love and support of a positive, affirming home environment. Judge Jordan’s decision clears the way for Mississippi same-gender couples to open their homes and offer such a space to children in need.
The Sorority hopes to learn that Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant will be as fair in his decision regarding HB 1523. The bill, currently on the Governor’s desk, allows private citizens and organizations to refuse service to a variety of constituencies on religious grounds.
We ask all Sorority supporters, other LGBTQ civic organizations and proponents for equality in Mississippi to make their voices heard by calling, writing and emailing Governor Bryant’s office. It is our hope that, after such a historic ruling supporting fairness for all families, open discrimination will not become a part of Mississippi’s political tapestry in 2016.”
Please read the official press release here.
TARGET: Social Impact & Policy Awareness
INITIATIVE: #MoreThanMarriage
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For more information on how you can become involved with social impact and public policy in your area, contact the Sorority at http://KappaThetaEpsilon.com/contact.
Kappa Theta Epsilon Supports the Vetoing of Georgia HB 757
/in Kappa Theta Epsilon, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonKappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, Incorporated is pleased to learn that Governor Nathan Deal has chosen to veto GA House Bill 757.
The controversial piece of proposed legislation, named the First Amendment Defense Act, was passed by the state legislature in February and made it to the Governor’s desk amid strong opposition from the civic and business communities.
FADA was a legislative attempt to codify into GA law similar protections to those included in the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) which was declared unconstitutional by the US Supreme Court in 1997.
The legislation would give legal protection to any ministerial staff, clergy or “faith based organizations” to refuse services “that violate such faith based organization’s sincerely held religious belief.”
That means that faith-based organizations could refuse to “rent, lease, or otherwise grant permission for property to be used by another person for an event which is objectionable to such faith based organization.” The definition of “faith-based organization” is broad enough to include several Georgia universities, and local businesses owned by religious organizations.
We salute the state legislators and business community who stood with our constituency to see this legislation defeated. Though the war isn’t yet won, this is a decided victory for Georgians.
Read the Sorority’s official press release.
Read Gov. Deal’s remarks on HB 757 here.
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TARGET: Social Impact & Policy Awareness
INITIATIVE: #MoreThanMarriage
The Legacy Series: Ruth Ellis
/in Kappa Theta Epsilon, Legacy Series, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonDuring the month of February, Kappa Theta Epsilon not only celebrates our Founding Day; we celebrate the contributions of African-American lesbian women. In honor of the accomplishments of these distinguished individuals, the Sorority is proud to present The Legacy Series.
LEADER. ACTIVIST. ENTREPRENEUR. ICON.
Born in 1899, Ruth Ellis was known as America’s longest living openly lesbian woman. During her lifetime, she would accomplish many “firsts,” including being the first female proprietor of a printing company in the city of Detroit.
She learned about standing up for herself from her father – who was the first African American mail carrier in the city of Springfield, IL.
Ruth attended Springfield High – an “all-white” school – and faced derision and ostracism
from her classmates. After high school, she went to work for a white man in a print shop. There she learned the trade that would become her livelihood.
At the urging of her older brother, she moved to Detriot in 1937. Ruth went into business for herself, opening up a print shop and servicing the Detroit business and religious communities.
Not long after relocating, she met Ceciline “Babe” Franklin, her partner of more than 35 years. The couple decided to open their home to Black gays and lesbians as a safe haven & a place to socialize. It quickly became known as “the gay spot,” and took on popularity with LGBT
people across the region.
Later in life, Ruth volunteered helping other seniors. In her 80s, she became a sought
after public speaker on LGBT rights and issues.
Today, the Ruth Ellis Center in Detroit, Michigan serves homeless LGBT youth in need of a safe haven in her honor.
Ruth was a pioneer – as a Black woman, an openly queer woman of color, and an entrepreneur.
What makes the life of Ruth Ellis so unique, and so significant, is her self-determinism.
She made the decision to define herself and live authentically in a time when that was almost unheard of for African-American women.
Ms. Ellis passed away peacefully on October 5th, 2000. She was 101 years old.
To learn more about the Legacy Series and Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, visit the hub at http://KappaThetaEpsilon.com/legacyseries.
The Legacy Series: Pat Parker
/in Kappa Theta Epsilon, Legacy Series, News /by Kappa Theta EpsilonDuring the month of February, Kappa Theta Epsilon not only celebrates our Founding Day; we celebrate the contributions of African-American lesbian women. In honor of the accomplishments of these distinguished individuals, the Sorority is proud to present The Legacy Series.
POET. ACTIVIST. REVOLUTIONARY. ICON.
Born in 1944, Pat Parker was a legendary Black lesbian feminist poet and activist. Her work captured the essence of the “otherness” of the Black queer experience, and sought to overcome the challenges #womenlikeus faced.
Through her work with the Black Panther Party and collaborations with other queer writers and artists, Parker left a lasting impression on the queer woman of color experience. Some of her moving, passion-filled performances can be hear on Youtube today.
Womanslaughter, her most well-known work, tells of the experience of her family after losing a sister to homicide at the hands of her abusive ex-husband.
Ms. Parker passed away of complications from breast cancer in 1989. She was 45 years old.
To learn more about the Legacy Series and Kappa Theta Epsilon Sorority, visit the hub at http://KappaThetaEpsilon.com/legacyseries.
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