Our History
The history and development of KKI is closely woven in the
history of Kappa Alpha Psi. The first incarnations of
the organization eventually to become KKI was started by the girlfriends and
wives of the members Kappa Alpha Psi. These women
were known as sweethearts because they were originally the sweethearts of the
members. Though having no official status or organization these women aided the
members of the various chapters in various service and social activities.
Latter in the development of Kappa Alpha Psi, Undergraduate chapters started initiating little
sisters and calling them sweethearts. These organizations were under the
complete control of the members of that chapter and had little or no
organization between the members. This type of little sister organization only
purpose was to support the brothers of the chapter with which they were
associated. Several different names were used but in general they were still
the same organization. They were known also as Kappa Kittens, Kappa Diamonds
and Kappa Karnations these types of little sister
organization flourished until the late 1980’s.
Due to directives sent down from the Grand
Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Undergraduate Chapters
were instructed to disband their little sister organizations. This left the
members of the former Sweethearts without the direction of local chapter of
which they affiliated. To fill the void and provide direction for the themselves these women started the organizations that
were controlled and directed solely by themselves. Since the majority of the
members were former Sweethearts there still existed a
close association with the members of Kappa Alpha Psi.
These organizations took various names the most commonly known are, Kappa Kourts Inc., Krimson Kourts Inc. and Pretty Girls Inc.
Today these organizations still exist in
various forms and names, but as separate entities from Kappa Alpha Psi. Their continued existence is testimony to the
usefulness of these types of organizations both to the campus and communities
they serve and the women that are apart of them.