Sorority History

Founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC in 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® is the oldest Greek-letter organization established by African American college-trained women. To trace its history is to tell a story of changing patterns of human relations in America in the 20th century.

The small group of women who organized the Sorority was conscious of a privileged position as college-trained women of color, just one generation removed from slavery. They were resolute that their college experiences should be as meaningful and productive as possible. Alpha Kappa Alpha was founded to apply that determination.

As the Sorority grew, it kept in balance two important themes: the importance of the individual and the strength of an organization of women of ability and courage. As the world became more complex, there was a need for associations which cut across racial, geographical, political, physical and social barriers.

Alpha Kappa Alpha’s influence extends beyond campus quads and student interest. It has a legacy of service that deepens, rather than ends, with college graduation. The goals of its program activities center on significant issues in families, communities, government halls and world assembly chambers. Its efforts constitute a priceless part of the global experience in the 21st century.

Chapter History

Tau Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® was chartered on December 12, 1992 in Hamden, Connecticut under the leadership of Former North Atlantic Regional Director Erma W. Barron. Realizing there was a need for leadership, service, fortitude and sisterhood in the greater Hamden, Connecticut area the chartering members of Tau Xi Omega worked tirelessly to bring the presence of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority to the area. Tau Xi Omega’s current events are donating socks, underclothes and sanitizing products to Columbus House and the Keefe Center in Hamden, Connecticut.  We participate in “Pink Goes Red” for Heart Health Month by providing a free exercise class, blood pressure screenings and heart healthy snacks. We also participate in walking for Ovarian and Breast Cancer Awareness and a host of other events.​Tau Xi Omega’s past events have included sponsoring Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, Little League Baseball and Soap Box Derby Racing to support youth empowerment. The chapter has participated in the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Orientation Program, the adoption of The Connecticut Afro American Historical Society (CAAHS), Habitat for Humanity, numerous food drives and has collaborated with the Christian Community Action Agency.

Charter Members

Paula Venable
*Gladys K. Whitney
Lisa Whitney
*Patricia Whitney
Dawn Kountz
Tracey Mayes
Patricia Nixon-Askew
Eleanor Echols
Linda Baldwin

Dora Lee Brown
Patricia Floyd Jenkins
Donna A. Gatling
Elaine C. Henley
*Carol D. Johnson
Eva Johnson
Carol Robinson-Robinson
Jacqueline Randolph
Vera Toney

*Bettye Swindell
Carol Cox
Renetta W. Hill
Shelley Joyner
Tanya Poole
Dianna O’Brien
Valerie Powell
Angela Robinson
Gail Spence

*Ivy Beyond the Wall

Past Presidents

Dora Brown, 1992-1994
*Carol Johnson, 1995-1998
Lisa Whitney, 1999-2002
Tracie Grimsley, 2003-2004
Elaine Henley, 2005-2008
Tracie Grimsley, 2009
Elaine Henley, 2010-2011
Deborah Miles, 2011-2014
Carol Johnson, 2014-2016
Erika Henley, 2016-2020
Cheryl Gatling-Galloway, 2021-2024
Elaine Henley, 2024-present

Chapter Leadership

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