Omega Phi Beta
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Omega Phi Beta sorority was founded on March 15, 1989 at the State University of New York
State University of New York
The State University of New York, abbreviated SUNY , is a system of public institutions of higher education in New York, United States. It is the largest comprehensive system of universities, colleges, and community colleges in the United States, with a total enrollment of 465,000 students, plus...

 in Albany, New York
Albany, New York
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. It was founded by seventeen women of diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds. Omega Phi Beta is a member organization of NALFO (National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations).

The organization’s goal, as its motto ("Serving and Educating Through Our Diversity") implies, is to create an outlet for all women through its emphasis on multiculturalism. The organization also prides itself on its dedication to both community service and sisterhood. A distinguishing feature of the sorority is that while it is Latina-oriented, it is not Latina
Latino
The demonyms Latino and Latina , are defined in English language dictionaries as:* "a person of Latin-American descent."* "A Latin American."* "A person of Hispanic, especially Latin-American, descent, often one living in the United States."...

-based, further emphasizing its dedication to diversity.

The sorority has undergraduate and alumnae chapters and colonies predominantly based on the East Coast. It is important to highlight, however, the organization’s expansion into the Midwest, California, and South East in the recent years.

While it is a relatively young organization, it has helped to raise over ten thousand dollars towards AIDS
AIDS
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 research and Domestic Violence Awareness initiatives, created youth mentoring groups such as S.O.U.L. (Steppin’ Off to Unite Latinas) and the Madrinas Program, created various scholarships such as the Reach For the Gold book scholarship, and has made history as the first Latina sorority to participate in and win Step Correct, a traditionally NPHC competition (January 1, 2007).

17 Founders

On March 15, 1989, seventeen (17) women founded Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated as the first Latina oriented organization at SUNY Albany. The founders of Omega Phi Beta came from various cultural and ethnic backgrounds and this combined with their passion and commitment to service was the foundation of the sorority's motto: "Serving and Educating through our Diversity".

The historical marginalization of women, particularly women of color, has had a significant impact on the process by which multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-racial women ascertain educational, economic, social, and the political capital in American society. In response to this reality, seventeen women from various racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds synthesized their passion, commitment and motivation. They formed an organization that would unify women of color who were dedicated to correcting the injustices that have and that continue today to affect our communities.

The seventeen founders of Omega Phi Beta are:

Saida Abrego - Salvadorian

Ileana Adorno - Puerto Rican

Ana E. Almonte - Dominican

Bevene B. Bablington - Jamaican

Brunilda Y. Cruz - Puerto Rican

Sara Delgado - Ecuadorian & Puerto Rican

Francis Echevarria - Puerto Rican

Lissette Jorge - Dominican

Renee Padilla - Puerto Rican

Nancy Diaz - Dominican

Annette A. Ettrick - Panamanian

Samantha P. Lopez - Uruguayan

Grace Rivera - Cuban & Puerto Rican

Michelle Vazquez - Puerto Rican

Sylvia Toledo - Ecuadorian

T. Lisa Auson - Chinese & Dominican

Jane M. Vega - Irish & Puerto Rican



The organization has continued to grow through a plethora of professional, successful, and educated women inducted as members over the years. This has attributed to the organizations ability to not only sustain itself but to stand at the forefront of the their Community.

History of Organizational National Leadership

In a short five years following its inception, Omega Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated (OPBSI) had rapidly grown to include seven undergraduate chapters and an Alumnae chapter located in New York City. Realizing a need to oversee the operation of these chapters and to establish a set of organizational policies and protocols, the general membership ratified the creation and elected the first National Board of Omega Phi Beta in March 1994. For the next six years, the National Board of Omega Phi Beta served as the central governing body of the organization and became responsible for identifying the need, enforcing, and communicating organizational policies, protocols and initiatives throughout the Sorority.

In 1999, the National Board realized that the scope of its responsibilities had shifted and expanded. A Re-Organization Committee was established in February 1999 to explore several issues and develop a proposal to significantly change the organization. Part of this exploration required the Reorganization Committee to revisit the organizational structure of the Sorority and the roles and responsibilities of the National Board. Some of the highlights from the proposal included establishing a partnership with the newly named Alumni Association of New York City; and the renaming of the National Board to the National Board of Directors which was instated in the summer of 2000.

After a second restructuring under the Quality and Assurance Committee (formerly known as the Re-Organization Committee) The need for further development brought about a second restructuring under the Quality and Assurance Committee (formerly known as Re-Organization). The committee worked diligently, which resulted in a written proposal that was presented to and adopted by the general membership in 2006 changing the national structure to include a Board of Trustees and a National Council of Officers.

The role of the Board of Trustees is to create and maintain the long-term vision for the Sorority and establish appropriate goals and milestones toward fulfilling the Sorority’s vision. In short, the BOT is the ultimate governing body of OPBSI and oversees the progress of the National Council, Alumnae Association, and all relevant committees.

The National Council of Officers on the other hand, focuses on the day-to-day operations of OPBSI, and has full and final administrative authority over activities and operations, as well as the power to do what is in the best interest of OPBSI.

As we grow into the next millennium, we can not ignore the future challenges and obstacles our communities will have to overcome. This reality is what prompts us to revisit our own structure and “re-organized” - so that we are prepared and capable of serving out our mission and commitment to serve and educate through our diversity.

Philanthropy of Omega Phi Beta

Raising Awareness of Violence Against Women

Omega Phi Beta struggles to overcome the injustices and oppression of women in our society. We celebrate the success of the women of our past, recognize the accomplishments of women today, and promote to uplift future generations. Recognizing that violence against women hinders progression, we have broadened the scope of our National Philanthropy to include ALL forms of violence affecting our gender, including but not limited to: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, Sexual Harassment, Sexual Mutilation, Stalking and Human Trafficking.

Through our broadened National Philanthropy, Raising Awareness of Violence Against Women, we will continue to dedicate ourselves to our community while making a profound commitment to women's rights. We acknowledge the rigorous battle that lies ahead. However, through our partnership with Amnesty International (est. June 2005), we believe that as a united front, we will have the power to achieve our mission.

If you have been or suspect being victim to a crime, knowing your rights is the first and most important step.

Every Woman has a RIGHT

To live free of intimidation

To freely express her ideas or opinions

To make her own choices

To equal privilege

To receive justice and tell her "story" without prejudice

Sorority Quick Facts

Sorority Colors: Black, Forest Green & Gold

National Philanthropy: Raising Awareness of Violence Against Women

Flower: The Sunflower

Mascot: The Hummingbird

Motto: "Sirviendo y Educando A Traves de Nuestra Diversidad" / "Serving and Educating Through Our Diversity"

Nickname: Betas

Sorority Call: Soleil

OPBSI National Leadership

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Chair: Rebecca Roberts

Vice Chair: Dr.Cassandra St.Vil

Secretary: Deyadira 'Betty" Diaz

Treasurer: Linda Merenguilli


NATIONAL COUNCIL OF OFFICERS

National President: Vanessa Santiago

Executive Vice President: Monserrat Cabral

Alumnae Association President: Amanda Crane

Vice President of Policy & Compliance: Vacant

Vice President of Operations: Jennifer Kamara

Vice President of Finance: Laura Hidalgo

Vice President of Membership (Interim): Melyna Hernandez

Vice President of Expansion: Vacant

Vice President of Programming: Vacant

Regional Director I: C. Yanisa Pimentel

Regional Director II: Zuleima Perez

Regional Director III: Erica Acosta

Regional Director IV: Jennifer Reyes

Regional Director V: Zuleima Perez

Regional Director VI: Maria Jaramillo

Regional Director VII: Jennifer Kamara

Notable Alumnae

Caridad De La Luz a.k.a La Bruja was initiated at the Delta Chapter, SUNY Binghamton. Writer, Actress, Singer, and Activist, she has long been regarded as one of the leading American spoken word poets.

Eve Torres
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 is a Chartering Member of the Phi Chapter at the University of Southern California. As a member of the chapter she held the position of Vice President. Torres is now a WWE Diva
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, appearing on WWE RAW
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.

Jessica REMO Saul was initiated at the Alpha Chapter, University at Albany (SUNY). She has served as the Executive Director of the National Board of Directors and Founder/Choreographer of the Soul Steppin' Divas, National Step Team. Through her leadership she has been at the forefront of Latino Stepping where now she runs Remo Production, Inc. - geared to providing a trademark program and understanding of the Anatomy of Stepping. She is also the Founder of the Art of Stepping which is trademarked/copyrighted curriculum based program that teaches stepping through mathematical formulas. She can be seen on MTV True Life, MTV Tr3's or in music videos such as Sony BMG Artist CHELO - Un Corazon.

External links

  • http://www.omegaphibeta.org
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