PROGRAMMING
Since its chartering in 1934, the Louisville Alumnae Chapter (LAC) of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., has mirrored its programs of community service in the clearly distinguished image of it’s National organization, which in dramatic fashion, clearly confronts the challenges of African-Americans and their families. During the past eight decades, LAC has worked tirelessly to develop and implement a wide range of empowering programs and initiatives that emulate the mission of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
In the long-standing tradition of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., LAC continues to advance its efforts to strengthen the Louisville area through its Five-Point Programmatic Thrust:
In the long-standing tradition of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., LAC continues to advance its efforts to strengthen the Louisville area through its Five-Point Programmatic Thrust:
- Economic Development
- Educational Development
- International Awareness and Involvement
- Physical and Mental Health
- Political Awareness and Involvement
ARTS & LETTERS
The mission of the Arts and Letters Committee of the Louisville Alumnae Chapter is directly aligned with that of the National Commission on Arts and Letters, established in 1973 by Past National President Lillian Benbow. We strive to promote a positive image of African Americans and other minorities in our community through music, dance, drama, and poetry. The committee promotes impactful cultural endeavors and artists through events such as Delta Red Carpet/theatre outings, concerts, plays, book clubs, painting, and artists’ showcases.
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