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Mascot:
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Flower:
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Phi Iota Alpha Flag |
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Introduction
Phi Iota Alpha Fraternity Inc. is the Oldest
Latino Fraternity in Existence. The history of Phi Iota Alpha Latino
Fraternity is the
history of all Latino college students and professionals who strive to keep their intellectual
heritage alive. Since its inception, when the legendary "Union Hispano
Americana" (UHA) was first organized in 1898, the fraternity has upheld
its inspirational and unique ideological foundation of
Pan-Americanism.
The ideology of Pan-Americanism can be summarized
as
the "unification of all the Latin American nations and all Latin American people." The Fraternity has served as an "Ideological University" through the study and interpretation of Pan-Americanism inspired by the accomplishments of its Five Pillars: Simon Bolivar, Jose de San Martin, Bernardo O’Higgins, Benito Juarez and Jose Marti.
Through the years, this prestigious institution has witnessed a
number of operational and structural modifications as a form of survival
and adaptation to its time. Through it all, Phi Iota Alpha
Latino Fraternity continues
to fulfill its distinct goals by uniting its members fraternally in a
manner in which, individually and collectively, they will contribute
towards the fulfillment of the organization's mission and ideology;
fomenting "the scientific study of the social, economical, and political
problems of Pan-America;" and serving "as a source of personal growth in
which in conjunction with academic preparation, each brother will find an
appropriate environment to develop." In short, Phi Iota Alpha Latino
Fraternity has
always been, and will continue to be, a source of empowerment for Latinos everywhere.
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