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To Capture A Vision Fair

ΚΛΩ’s Golden Legacy of Sisterhood and Service

DIRECTOR(s): K. Dawn Rutledge 

PROJECT TYPE: Documentary Long
GENRE: Historical

COUNTRY:  *Tennessee Film/United States

RUN TIME: 69 min

"To Capture a Vision Fair" is an inspiring documentary chronicling the remarkable legacy of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®’s Kappa Lambda Omega Chapter, celebrating 50 years of sisterhood, leadership, and impactful service in the greater Nashville community.

 

From its establishment in 1975, on the campus of Meharry Medical College, Kappa Lambda Omega has grown from 25 visionary charter members to more than 300 accomplished and passionate women dedicated to making a difference. With signature fundraising events like the Little Miss AKA Pageant and the Pink Chablis, the chapter has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships and supported community initiatives that address education, youth empowerment, economic development, and social justice.

 

Through the challenges of a global pandemic to moments of triumph creating empowering and lasting change, this documentary highlights Kappa Lambda Omega’s award-winning programs, transformative leadership, undeniable bond of sisterhood, and unwavering commitment to service. Featuring heartfelt reflections, historical milestones, and a look toward the future, "To Capture a Vision Fair" honors the golden legacy of Kappa Lambda Omega and its continued impact for generations to come.

DATE: Saturday, October 3rd

TIME:  6:30 PM CST

LOCATION:  R. Milton & Denice Johnson Center, Belmont University (Large Theater)

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