Kappa Lambda Omega releases official trailer for trailblazing
documentary chronicling 50 years of service and sisterhood
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated ®, Kappa Lambda Omega Chapter
has debuted the official trailer for its upcoming feature-length documentary, “To
Capture A Vision Fair: Kappa Lambda Omega’s Golden Legacy of Sisterhood and Service.”
The trailer provides a sneak-peek at the chapter’s 50-year journey in Nashville and shares interviews from
former presidents as well as imagery reflecting the chapter’s beginnings to its current influence. The
documentary represents a trailblazing first for Kappa Lambda Omega, as it is the first film of its kind
produced by a local chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.® in the Middle Tennessee area.
In 2025, KLO will celebrate its 50th with a gala celebration slated on its actual Charter Day, Jan. 25. The
original documentary will be unveiled during a Pink Carpet premiere on Jan. 23, 6:30 p.m. at the Belcourt
Theater, located at 2102 Belcourt Avenue. Tickets are $20 per person and may be purchased at www.belcourt.org.
“To Capture A Vision Fair” is produced in association with 353 Media Group, an award-winning digital
media production company. The documentary follows Kappa Lambda Omega’s uplifting 50-year journey
of service and sisterhood in the greater Nashville community reflecting on the reason for chartering, early
initiatives and milestones, and the chapter’s outstanding record of service.
Watch the Official Trailer HERE.
About Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated®, Kappa Lambda Omega Chapter
Kappa Lambda Omega (KɅΩ) Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® was chartered in
1975 on the campus of Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. It represents one of more than
1,000 chapters of the sorority in the United States and internationally, and is the second graduate chapter
established in the city of Nashville.
With more than 350 members, Kappa Lambda Omega continues to be a premiere chapter in the Middle
Tennessee community and engages in numerous service initiatives, including signature programs such as
the biennial Little Miss AKA Pageant, Home Mission Haven, Special Olympics of Tennessee, Stuff the
Truck and Diaper Dash, along with providing thousands of dollars in scholarship support to deserving
college-bound students. For more about Kappa Lambda Omega Chapter and its programs,
visit www.kappalambdaomega.com.