For the first time in history, a sorority may elect a man to be the president of its national organization.
That sorority would be Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG). The revelation came in a new lawsuit filed by longtime KKG alumnae over the sorority allowing and enforcing the membership of men who claim to be women.
“The Candidate has currently applied for, and is being considered for, a position in leadership to be voted on through an on-line election in April 2024,” read the lawsuit, filed Thursday. “This position could include being elected to Fraternity Council or even president of KKG. Most members remain unaware that the Candidate is a man.”
The man, Tracy Nadzieja, was elected as district director out of Arizona State University (ASU) in 2022. KKG accepted Nadzieja as an alumna initiate in 2020, becoming the sorority’s first male member.
Nadzieja is no stranger to firsts: he…