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Fact Sheet
Interesting Facts
- 1st Latino Fraternity to be chartered at an Ivy League
Institution.
- La Unidad Latina is a Latino-based, multi-ethnic, non
profit community service organization with an extremely diverse and
rich membership.
- Chapters at all Ivy League Universities.
- La Unidad Latina is a member of the National Association
of Latino Fraternal Organizations (NALFO).
- Chapters at 8 out of the Top 10 Universities, according
to U.S. News and World Report's 2008 Best Colleges and Universities
Edition.
- Chapters at 12 out of the Top 15 Universities, according
to U.S. News and World Report's 2008 Best Colleges and Universities
Edition.
- Chapters at 14 out of the Top 25 Universities, according
to U.S. News and World Report's 2008 Best Colleges and Universities
Edition.
- Chapters at 17 out of the Top 30 Universities, according
to U.S. News and World Report's 2008 Best Colleges and Universities
Edition.
- Chapters at 24 out of the Top 50 Universities, according
to U.S. News and World Report's 2008 Best Colleges and Universities
Edition.
- La Unidad Latina has been instrumental in helping the
Hispanic Federation raise funds for various disaster efforts (phonathons,
volunteers), which totaled over $1.3 million. La Unidad Latina raised
about $7000 from our own efforts as individuals and chapters.
- National Philanthropy: The La Unidad Latina Foundation
has raised over $10,000 for minority scholarships over the last year.
- La Unidad Latina is a nationally insured organization.
- Recognized nationally by former First Lady, Senator
Hillary Clinton and the former White House administration for our continual
leadership and community service efforts.
- Alpha Nu Chapter - April 2005, Greek Organization
of the Year presented at Seton Hall University.
- December 2004 - La Unidad Latina, in conjunction with
the Hispanic Federation, Western Beef Supermarkets and LatinoMix 109.5
held its annual Toy Drive throughout the tri-state area collecting close
to 4,000 toys and donations for underprivileged kids.
- December 2004 - La Unidad Latina successfully expanded
to several prestigious academic institutions at The Johns Hopkins University,
Florida International University, Fordham University,and Georgia Institute
of Technology.
- October 2004 - The National Association of Latino Fraternal
Organizations, Inc. (NALFO) awarded La Unidad Latina:
- Philanthropic Excellence Award – Undergraduate
Chapter to the Alpha Lambda Chapter (Queens,
NY).
- Chapter of the Year Award – Undergraduate
Excellence to Psi Chapter (Dartmouth College).
- Rising Professional Award
to Hermano Dr. John Hernandez (Gamma Epsilon - Spring 1998).
- Hermano Dr.
John Hernandez (Gamma Epsilon – Spring 1998) is currently
the Associate Vice President and Dean of Students at California State
Polytechnic University, Pomona.
- October 2004 - Congratulations to the Alpha Gamma Chapter
for the awards distributed to them by the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
of Technology’s Department of Greek Life:
- Chapter of the Month Award (2003 & 2004)
- Social Responsibility Award (2003-2004)
- Distinguished Service Award (2003-2004) –
Hermano Dany Eldik (Spr’03)
- Hermano Trevor Saccente (Chi – Fall 1998) on
his graduation from Catholic University Law and attaining the Assistant
Attorney General position in the Bronx County of New York City.
- Hermano Thiago Oliveira (Psi – Spring 2003) for
maintaining a 4.0 GPA while studying abroad in Salvador, Brazil for
the Fall 2004 semester.
- Hermano Emanuel Avila (Eta – Spring 2001) for
accepting a new position at St. John’s University as the Coordinator
of Student Services and Operations.
- Congratulations to former National Council members:
Hermano Antonio Gutierrez (Chi–Fa’98) and Hermano Christian
Peña (Iota–Spr’98) for their admittance into Rutgers
Law and the University of Illinois-Champaign Law, respectively. Best
of luck gentlemen!
- Congratulations to Hermano John Perez (Iota–Spr’01)
in his admittance into the Rutgers University Graduate Program of Labor
& Employment Relations. Hermano John is also a Graduate Assistant
for the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs as well an Assistant
Counselor for the Rutgers College E.O.P Program.
- The National Council successfully
hosted the 2nd Annual Hermandad Retreat with representation of Hermano’s
throughout the country.
- Upsilon Chapter won it's 2nd consecutive title in the
annual Brown & Gold Classic basketball tournament in the summer
of 2004.
- The Gamma Epsilon Chapter (Washington D.C.) hosted
its annual Independence Day Picnic in our nation’s capitol, to
celebrate unity among Latino's.
- July 2004: The Board of Trustees hosted a National
Alumni Conclave comprised of alumni Hermano’s throughout the country
from the early 1990’s to recent graduates in order to enhance
our network infrastructure.
- June 2004: The National Step Team (NST) of La Unidad
Latina won 1st
place in the annual LatinosStep championship.
- Zeta Chapter created a Relief Effort in order to aid
the victims of the Hispaniola Flood disaster.
- June 2004: La Unidad Latina held
a voter registration drive in conjunction with Rock the Vote during
the National Puerto Rican Day Parade in NYC, drastically increasing
the number of registrants for the 2004 elections.
- June 2004: La Unidad Latina partakes in the annual
NYC Aids Walk Campaign.
- February 2004: In its 22nd anniversary, the National
Council of La Unidad Latina presented La Copa Dorada, our most esteemed
award, to Psi Chapter (Dartmouth College) for an exceptional year in
executing our mission and goals of La Fraternidad.
- February 2004: the National Council of La Unidad Latina
awarded 2 devout college-bound seniors from Xavier High School in NYC
with scholarships to the college/university of their selection.
Mission Statement
Since its inception in 1982, La Unidad Latina has remained
on the vanguard of political and community empowerment by developing influential
leaders that strive to exert knowledge and power into its peers in order
to attain mutual success. We commit ourselves to academic excellence,
leadership development and cultural enlightenment, enhanced by a diverse
cognizant membership. La Hermandad strives to preserve and promote an
inclusive intellectual environment for its members, in addition to the
general community. In the execution of its conceived mission, La Unidad
Latina will:
- Provide Latino students with the academic, cultural
and social support necessary to excel in institutions of higher learning
- Increase opportunities for Latino children and adolescents
to achieve in elementary and secondary schools
- Develop leaders that shall provide, develop and implement
the tools for community empowerment
- Inspire ethnic pride and cultural awareness in the
Latino community
- Support the efforts to enhance the growth and well-being
of the Latino community
- Collaborate with individuals, organizations and institutions
that will join our efforts to improve the conditions of the Latino community.
General Information
Official Name: La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda
Fraternity, Incorporated.
Founding Institution: Cornell University - Ithaca, NY
Founding Fathers: 13 (11 Undergraduates, 1 Faculty, 1 Administrator)
Fraternal Colors: Brown, Gold, Red and White
Fraternal Call & Response: "UPSI" - "ILON"
Membership Intake: Leadership Development Process
- Those who undergo our Leadership Development Process are referred
to as Caballeros
- A Caballero signifies a gentlemen and/or knight in the Spanish language.
As the title indicates, Caballeros are expected to conduct themselves
with respect and chivalry at all times, especially upon receiving the
privilege of becoming an Hermano de La Fraternidad. All of our esteemed
members carry this trait with them in all aspects of life, beyond the
membership intake process.
This is our Fraternal Crest:
Some Honorary Hermanos
- Hermano Dr. Jaime Martinez-Tolentino
Dr. Jaime Martinez-Tolentino holds a BA & MA in French from New
York University, a Ph.D from the University of Madrid, a Ph. D from
the University of Massachusetts, and a Ph. D from Purdue University
in Spanish Literature and History. An expert on Latin American Literature,
he is the author of fourteen books, ten of which are devoted to literary
criticism or research in linguistics. He is also a creative writer
with two books of published short stories and a play. He teaches courses
on Latin American literature and culture and is fluent in five languages:
Spanish, English, French, Portuguese, and German.
- Hermano Piri Thomas - Reknown poet and author,
among his works is Down These Mean Streets, a novel which is a critically
aclaimed best-seller.
- Hermano Luis Miranda - Former head of the
Hispanic Federation also served as Special Advisor and the Director
of the Mayor's Office for Hispanic Affairs during the Koch administration.
During his distinguished career, Mr. Miranda has served as a consultant
to the Ford Foundation, Teachers College at Columbia University and
Boricua College, among other institutions.
- Hermano Roberto Ramirez - Bronx Democratic
County Chairman and New York State Assemblyman 78th A.D.
Assemblyman Ramirez has represented the Fordham/Tremont section of
the northwest Bronx since 1990. Assemblyman Ramirez has distinguished
himself as a legislative leader in the areas of health care, taxation,
economic development, education and welfare reform. He is also Chairman
of the NY State Assemby Social Services Committee and Chairman of
the New York State Puerto Rican Hispanic Task force.
- Hermano Juan Figueroa - Chairman of the Puerto
Rican Legal Defense Fund
Juan A. Figueroa has been a long-time champion of the Latino community
tackling such issues as affirmative action and language rights. Mr.
Figueroa served on the Connecticut General Assembly and was the first
Puerto Rican State Representative from the Third District in Hartford.
- Hermano Guillermo Linares - New York City
Council Member, 10th District
Hermano Linares was first elected to the New York City Council in
a special election in 1991, and was subsequently reelected, in 1993
to a full 4-year term. In January of 1995, Linares was appointed to
the White House Commission for educational Excellence for Hispanic
Americans.
- Hermano Kaleil D. Isaza Tuzman, CEO and Co-founder
of govWorks, Inc.
Hermano KaleiI D. Isaza Tuzman is the Chief Executive Officer and
Co-Founder of govWorks. He is responsible for the development and
execution of the strategic business plan and for managing the focus
and direction of the company.
Some Frequently Asked Questions
Does La Unidad Latina have a sister sorority?
No. Although we have strong historic ties to some organizations,
we are not constitutionally or otherwise affiliated with any other organization.
La Unidad Latina is a non-partisan organization, however, it has a great
deal of respect and admiration for all sororities regardless of Panhellenic
affiliation. We continuously strive to work in conjunction with an array
of organizations in order to affect a greater change.
How do you become an Hermano?
There are three ways in which someone can become an Hermano:
- The undergraduate pledge process.
- The graduate/professional pledge process.
- Selection to become an Honorary Hermano.
How long is the Leadership Development Process?
The length and duration of the Leadership Development Process
varies upon several factors. The chapters of origin and pledge classes
are the prominent determinants of the actual process. For further information,
please contact your respective university chapter members. If no chapter
of La Unidad Latina exists at your college/university, please contact
us at expansion@launidadlatina.org
or click here for further details!
Do you haze?
We do not physically or mentally abuse or degrade our Caballeros. Although
our process is extremely challenging, we do not believe brotherhood
can be built upon a foundation of humiliation and degradation. Furthermore,
La Fraternidad has anti-hazing policies which adhere to even the strictest
anti-hazing laws. Please view our anti-hazing policy for further details.
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