Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Incorporated (ΛΠΧ) (also known as Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc.) is a Latina-based, but not Latina-exclusive Greek letter intercollegiate sorority founded on April 16, 1988, at Cornell University by five women.

The organization is a member of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO).

History

Latinas Promoviendo Comunidad/Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. was established at Cornell University on April 16, 1988. Its founders were Irma Almirall-Padamsee, Maria Caban, Migdalia Franklin, Patricia Rivera, Eva Marie Sosa.

The sorority was founded upon three principles: La Cultura Latina (the Latino Culture), La Comunidad (the Community), and La Hermandad (the Sisterhood). The founders of Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. envisioned an organization that would embrace Latina community leaders who wanted to make a positive impact at Cornell and the Latino community at large despite institutional struggles.

"The community of Latino students and staff at that time (1988) at Cornell was very small. Although there was a student association, which two of the other founders and I started (Las Associacion de Latinas Universitarias) [The Association of Latina University Women], it became clear that what many women really wanted and needed was a means by which to foster lifelong, deep friendships. Having a formal means by which women, who were especially interested in the richness of the Latino heritage, perceived themselves as leaders for their communities and were committed to making positive change for the latino community at the university and after graduation seemed to make sense. The curriculum was overwhelmingly Euro-centric and although of top caliber theoretically, left much to be desired by students who wanted to learn about the history, experience, and contributions of non-European communities. Our university had experienced various building takeovers, sit-ins, and eventually a hunger strike, which were directly triggered by Latino and black student dissatisfaction with the university's inability and seeming unwillingness to meaningfully address the financial, educational, and social needs of the students of color on campus."

— Irma Almirall-Padamsee,

Lambda Pi Chi Sorority, Inc. was incorporated on April 8, 1991; it was the first Latina sorority incorporated in New York state. The sorority received strong community support during its establishment on campus from the fraternities Lambda Upsilon Lambda and Alpha Phi Alpha (who were also founded at Cornell University) and the student organization La Asociacion Latina. During the organization's 2015 National Convention, members voted to become trans-inclusive, becoming the first National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO) sorority member to do so.

On March 25, 2017, Lambda Pi Chi established its first chapter at a historically black college and university (HBCU), North Carolina Central University. It is the first Latina-based, but not Latina exclusive sorority on the campus and the second NALFO sorority to establish a chapter at a HBCU.

Symbols

The motto of Lambda Pi Chi is La Hermandad Nunca Termina. Its ideals or pillars are La Cultura Latina, La Comunidad, and La Hermandad.

The sorority's colors are red, gold, black, and white. Its flower is the red carnation. Its jewel is the fire opal, and its mascot is the butterfly in flight.

Philanthropy

Lambda Pi Chi focuses on serving the Latino community with an emphasis on the Latina, communities of color, and members of other underserved communities. The sorority has two public service projects, L.E.A.A.P: Latinas Educating on AIDS Awareness and Prevention and Proyecto H.A.C.E.R (Hacer in Spanish means to make, to build, to do).

On July 14, 2016, Lambda Pi Chi Sorority two scholarship opportunities in honor of deceased members Fanny D. Carela and Gabby Oberti. The scholarships are intended to embody the spirit and passion of the Hermanas and also invest in the advancement and education of La Hermanadad (the Sisterhood) and La Comunidad (the Community).

Chapters

Collegiate chapters

Following is a list of the collegiate chapters and provisional chapters (colonies) of Lambda Pi Chi. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

ChapterCharter dateInstitutionLocationStatusRef.
AlphaApril 16, 1988Cornell UniversityIthaca, New YorkActive
Ithaca College
BetaApril 20, 1991Columbia UniversityNew York City, New YorkActive
City College of New York
GammaFebruary 28, 1993University at Albany, SUNYAlbany, New YorkActive
DeltaMay 13, 1995New York UniversityNew York City, New YorkActive
EpsilonNovember 23, 1996American UniversityWashington, D.C.Active
Georgetown University
ZetaApril 5, 1997Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, New YorkActive
EtaApril 27, 1997Wesleyan UniversityMiddletown, ConnecticutActive
ThetaDecember 6, 1997George Washington UniversityWashington, D.C.Active
IotaApril 4, 1998University of Massachusetts AmherstAmherst, MassachusettsActive
Smith CollegeNorthampton, Massachusetts
KappaOctober 31, 1998Duke UniversityDurham, North CarolinaActive
LambdaMarch 20, 1999University of RochesterRochester, New YorkActive
Rochester Institute of TechnologyHenrietta, New York
MuNovember 6, 1999George Mason UniversityFairfax, VirginiaActive
NuDecember 4, 1999Harvard UniversityCambridge, MassachusettsActive
Northeastern UniversityBoston, Massachusetts
Tufts UniversityMedford and Somerville, Massachusetts
XiDecember 3, 2000St. John's UniversityNew York City, New YorkActive
OmicronNovember 26, 2001University of DelawareNewark, DelawareActive
PiUnassigned
RhoMarch 30, 2003North Carolina State UniversityRaleigh, North CarolinaActive
SigmaApril 12, 2004Johns Hopkins UniversityBaltimore, MarylandActive
TauJune 5, 2005Union CollegeSchenectady, New YorkActive
UpsilonApril 24, 2010LIU PostBrookville, New YorkActive
PhiApril 24, 2010University of North Carolina at Chapel HillChapel Hill, North CarolinaActive
ChiJune 6, 2011University of ChicagoChicago, IllinoisActive
PsiMarch 23, 2013St. Thomas Aquinas CollegeSparkill, New YorkActive
OmegaMemorial
Alpha AlphaApril 16, 2016Saint Leo UniversitySt. Leo, FloridaActive
Alpha BetaMarch 26, 2017North Carolina Central UniversityDurham, North CarolinaActive
Alpha GammaDecember 1, 2018Davidson CollegeDavidson, North CarolinaActive
Alpha DeltaNovember 10, 2018Rutgers University–New BrunswickNew Brunswick, New JerseyActive
Alpha EpsilonMarch 10, 2018Campbell UniversityBuies Creek, North CarolinaActive
Alpha ZetaApril 20, 2019High Point UniversityHigh Point, North CarolinaActive
Alpha EtaFebruary 23, 2020Western Carolina UniversityCullowhee, North CarolinaActive
Rhodes College Provisional ChapterRhodes CollegeMemphis, TennesseeColony
Virginia Tech Provisional ChapterVirginia TechBlacksburg, VirginiaColony

Professional and graduate chapters

The sorority allows for graduate chapters for those seeking participation after college, or for alumnae initiates. Following is a list of its professional/graduate chapters. Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.

ChapterCharter dateLocationStatusRef.
Pi AlphaAugust 9, 1997New York City, New YorkActive
Pi BetaJuly 10, 1998Washington, D.C.Active
Pi GammaAugust 7, 1999Miami, FloridaActive
Pi DeltaUpstate New YorkActive
Pi EpsilonJuly 25, 2005Rochester, New YorkActive
Pi ZetaMarch 30, 2010Southern CaliforniaActive
Pi EtaMarch 19, 2011New JerseyActive
Pi ThetaSeptember 7, 2011Boston, MassachusettsActive
Pi IotaMarch 22, 2013North CarolinaActive
Pi KappaJune 2, 2013Long Island, New YorkActive
Pi LambdaOctober 28, 2013Houston, TexasActive
Pi MuJuly 27, 2019Central FloridaActive
Pi NuNovember 18, 2018MarylandActive
Pi Xi20xx ?DelawareActive
Pi OmicronNov 16, 2024Bronx, New York CityActive
Pi PiNov 16, 2024West Chester Cty, NYActive

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