Syracuse University Sorority Backs Harris Syracuse Sorority Backs Harris

Reporter:
MINETSA ORTIZ IS THE SOCIAL ACTION CHAIR OF THE CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA
ALPHA SORORITY ON CAMPUS AND SAYS HARRIS BEING A PART OF THEIR
ORGANIZATION MOTIVATES HER AND MAKES HER WANT TO MAKE SURE PEOPLE
GET OUT AND VOTE.
Minetsa:
“LOOKING UP TO THE FUTURE ELECTION OUR ORGANIZATION HAS PUT A HUGE
EMPHASIS ON VOTER REGISTRATION AND VOTER EDUCATION. SO I FORESEE
OUR CHAPTER CONTINUING TO DO THAT, LEADING UP TO THE ELECTION IN
NOVEMBER AND SURPASSING IT”.
Reporter:
ORTIZ SEEING SOMEONE FROM HER ORGANIZATION IN THIS HIGH POSITION
MAKES HER FEEL LIKE SHE MADE THE RIGHT DECISION IN JOINING.
Minetsa:
“BEING POTENTIALLY, YOU KNOW, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITES, AND EVEN
THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF BEING THE VICE PRESIDENT, KINDA ESTABLISHES FOR
KAMALA US OKAY WHAT WE’RE DOING AND THE GOAL OF OUR FOUNDERS IS
HAPPENING”
Reporter:
ORTIZ’S CHAPTER AT SYRACUSE WILL BE HOSTING EVENTS PARTNERING WITH
OTHER DIVINE NINE ORGANIZATIONS DURING THE FALL SEMESTER IN SUPPORT
OF THEIR SOROR. KAY RACINE, N-C-C NEWS.

SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NCC News) — A presidential candidate is encouraging a sorority.

The women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. at Syracuse University are excited about Kamala Harris running for president.

Minetsa Cotto Ortiz, a member of the Illustrious Iota Upsilon Chapter at Syracuse University, was initiated in the spring of 2023. Ortiz, who became the Connection and Social Action Chair, wants to ensure that people in the Syracuse community understand the importance of voting.

“Looking toward the upcoming election, our organization has placed a huge emphasis on voter registration and voter education. I foresee our chapter continuing these efforts leading up to the election in November and beyond,” said Ortiz.

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. was founded on four major pillars: scholarship, leadership, civic engagement, and public service. Ortiz believes Harris exemplifies these pillars and is committed to service to all mankind. She aspires to follow in those footsteps in Syracuse to make an impact.

Ortiz believes Syracuse is an engaged community that has struggled with systemic disparities, but that doesn’t have to be their reality—it starts with us, the next generation.

She is excited to partner with other Divine Nine organizations at Syracuse to host events this fall aimed at educating the next generation about the importance of voting.

 

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