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Founding Kappa Psi Epsilon

Forming a sisterhood that promoted Philippine culture had been a longtime dream for a group of women at California State University, Long Beach. This dream turned into a reality when one leader, Gayle Romasanta, took the initiative to unite these women. On March 28, 1996, Kappa Psi Epsilon was born. Twenty-four women formed the Founding Alpha Class with the hopes of success and the desire for unity and friendship. Endless days of planning and organizing led to the beginning of a foundation so strong that nothing would take their dreams away. The sisters of Kappa Psi Epsilon now long to share their experiences, successes, and struggles with you... hoping that you will find the same treasures they found in being a part of Kappa Psi Epsilon's HERstory.

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Taking Root in Delta 

Kappa Psi Epsilon, Delta Chapter was officially founded on April 22, 2005 by six members at the University of California, Los Angeles. The goal of these six women was to bring an on-campus organization to UCLA that would foster unity among Pilipina women. With unending passion, the sisters of Delta Chapter continue to promote academics, community action, cultural awareness, social networking, and sisterhood. Delta Chapter's annual events include Pinay Symposium, Womxn's Herstory, Delta Chapter Christmas Party, and an Ube cupcake fundraiser.

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