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In the Fall of 2001, Melvin Tejada transferred to Indiana University
and was encountered with an intense culture shock that showed him a
discouraged and faltering Latino community. After noticing the lack
of unification among the Latino men on IU’s campus, he decided
to set forth on a mission to bring together a group of men that would
actively represent and support the Latino community at Indiana. After
sharing thoughts with other men on campus, he was joined by Rogelio
Mancillas, Ricardo Juarez and Johan Gamboa. Although there were several
obstacles in their way, they vowed to remain strong and accomplish their
desired goal. The research continued and it was obvious that the organization
that would best fulfill the mission of these men at Indiana would be
La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda Fraternity Inc. After continuous
contact with the National Council, these men began hosting events on
their campus and participating in several community service projects
together as an interest group. They quickly made a name for themselves
and had the respect of the university and their peers. In the Fall of
2002, the group grew with the addition of Javier Moreno and Justo Rivera.
This group was even more determined than before because they knew that
their group was strong and determined enough to accomplish anything.
After presentations to the Greek Councils and Indiana University, the
school allowed the group to proceed on campus and National Council continued
with the colonization at Indiana. It was this group of six men that
became Hermanos of Lambda Upsilon Lambda and started the legacy of the
Alpha Xi Chapter on April 26, 2003.
INTERESTING FACTS
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2005 recipient of the Chapter of Excellence
and Values Integration Award at Indiana
University.
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First Latino Fraternity to be established at
all 8 Ivy League institutions.
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La Unidad Latina is a non-profit, non partisan
community service organization with a diverse
membership.
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Fraternal Chapters from Coast to Coast in the
United States.
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Chapters at 18 out of the Top 50 Universities.
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National Philanthropy: La Unidad Latina
Foundation.
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La Unidad Latina is a nationally insured
organization.
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