Epsilon Kappa Theta Sorority, Inc.

'Ever Powerful. Ever the lady!'

About EKTheta

In the mystical realm of Ndagï, where magik flowed through every element of life, a sisterhood was born out of unity, strength, and a shared passion for arcane arts. Founded on the 19th of Kavoka 1918, Epsilon Kappa Theta Sorority, Inc. emerged as a beacon of knowledge and empowerment for young women who sought to master the mystical forces that governed their world.


The founders of Epsilon Kappa Theta were four visionary sorceresses: Sera Nolé, Aria Knight, Lyra Stallbane, and Isis Koráki. These enchantresses were known for their exceptional talents, and they believed in creating a sisterhood that would nurture magikal potential while fostering a sense of camaraderie and service.




During its early years, Epsilon Kappa Theta focused on training and honing the magikal abilities of its members. The sorority's headquarters, nestled in an ethereal grove hidden by powerful enchantments, became a sanctuary for learning and growth. Sorority members engaged in rigorous studies, exploring the intricacies of spellcasting, potion-making, elemental manipulation, and divination.


As Ndagï underwent various shifts in magikal energies and societal dynamics, Epsilon Kappa Theta remained a steadfast pillar of unity. The sorority expanded its influence, hosting workshops, conferences, and magikal exhibitions that showcased the talents of its members to the wider realm.

THE EARLY YEARS:

Empowerment &

Service

Epsilon Kappa Theta Sorority, Inc. wasn't just focused on individual growth; it was equally committed to using its magikal prowess for the betterment of Ndagï. Members dedicated themselves to various charitable endeavors, using their abilities to heal, protect, and uplift their communities. They were often seen assisting in disaster relief, nurturing endangered magikal creatures, and preserving ancient mystical sites.

Epsilon kappa Theta Mission

"Empowering Black Women in the Mystical Arts, Fostering Unity, and Enriching Communities"


At Epsilon Kappa Theta Sorority, Inc., we are dedicated to empowering Black women in the pursuit of mastery within the mystical arts. Rooted in the vibrant traditions of our fictional magikal realm and nestled within the nurturing environment of our HAMU, we stand as a beacon of unity and strength.


Our mission is to provide a sisterhood where our members can thrive academically, spiritually, and magikally. Through rigorous studies, supportive mentorship, and collaborative exploration, we strive to unlock each member's full potential as both a sorceress and a leader.


Guided by our commitment to service, we channel our magikal talents to uplift and enrich the communities that surround us. By sharing our gifts with compassion and dedication, we seek to bring about positive change, healing, and empowerment.


We stand on the shoulders of our founders, embracing their legacy of resilience and empowerment. With the magik of sisterhood, the wisdom of generations, and the power of our shared heritage, we rise as Enchantresses of Epsilon, ready to shape a future where Black women's voices and magikal abilities shine brightly in the realms of both the mystical and the mundane.

IntTl. 1st Vice President

Lyza Solé

IntTl. 2nd Vice President

Gerlain N'Dumba

Treasurer

Leilani Rhonan

Communications Director

Charlize Greene

Community service chair

Hope Whitson

Epsilon kappa Theta National leadership

International President

Sgt. at arms

Katia Sorano

Sheila Francios

Parliamentarian

Membership chair

Myla Petoa

Charmaine ridley

Notable roses

Tamin Yuwom

Dr. simoné tuft

Tamin Yuwom is a realm-renowned Boseman Award-winning actress and a graduate of Ngui University. She became a member of EKTheta in the fall Fall of 1998.

Dr. Tuft is a scientist that has led the charge on making Mandala more accessible to all of Ndagï. She became a member of EKTheta in Spring of 2000.

Dr. Ojé Soel

Madam Elder Royal

shelaya Claw

Dr. Soell is a graduate of HAMU, and became a member of EKTheta in the Spring of 2002. She is currently serving as the Bïnuiso of Kasuf, Nguikïmu.

Madam Elder Royal is at the helm of the Ndagï Royal Council. Madam Elder Royal became a member of EKTheta in the Fall of 1981.

to be a rose?

Joining Epsilon Kappa Theta Sorority, Inc. is an honor reserved for Black women who share our passion for the mystical arts, our commitment to community service, and our dedication to personal growth. Prospective members must be enrolled at a school that houses an EKTheta chapter, and they must embody the spirit of unity and academic excellence. An essential requirement is a sincere interest in the mystical arts, demonstrated through a genuine curiosity and a willingness to explore various magikal disciplines.


Prospective members are expected to possess a minimum level of magikal proficiency, as determined by our selection committee. This proficiency serves as an indicator of a candidate's potential to thrive within our dynamic sisterhood. Candidates should also exhibit a strong sense of integrity, respect, and collaboration, which are foundational to the harmonious coexistence of our diverse magikal talents. Participation in community service projects and a dedication to using one's magikal abilities for positive impact are essential attributes that align with our core values. Epsilon Kappa Theta values cultural pride and heritage, and candidates who embrace and celebrate their Black identity while contributing to the enrichment of our shared legacy will find a welcoming home within our sisterhood.

Requirements

  • A submitted Application
  • A 3.0 GPA
  • 2 letters of recommendation
  • 25 Hrs of Comm. Service


Contact us

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Epsilon Kappa Theta Sorority, Inc

1805 Yonso Blvd

Founders East, 978

+9o 7730-34-882758

Rush@EpsilonKappaTheta.com