Presidential Convention of Latvian Women's Associations
The Student Presidential Convention is the corporation federation of Latvian women's associations in Riga and New York City .
history
Daugaviete , Gundega , Dzintra and Imeria founded the Studenšu Prezīdiju Konvents (S! P! K!) On December 2, 1924. The University of Latvia confirmed its statutes on January 19, 1927. In addition there were Selga , Gaujmaliete , Varavīksne , the Sororitas Tatiana and Aurora . From the collaboration of the S! P! K! With the Association of Ladies Philistines ( Studenšu Korporāciju Filistru Biedrību Savienība , S! K! F! B! S!), the Committee of Women's Associations was established in 1936.
Banned in the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic , the S! P! K! re-established on August 27, 1948 in Esslingen am Neckar . On October 31, 1949 , Spīdola , Zinta and Staburadze renounced with him . They became full members of the S! P! K! On September 15, 1954.
On June 25, 1954, the S! P! K! re-established with new statutes in American exile . In 1971 it comprised twelve women's associations with 2,300 members. Benefiting from perestroika, eight connections were reconstituted in Riga on October 6, 1990. They were followed by the Spīdola , Zinta and Staburadze, as well as Aurora and Līga , founded in Germany . Since then, there have been two convents of Latvian women's associations, one in New York City and one in Latvia.
From 1932 to 1940 the S! P! K! the magazine Universitas with the Presidential Convention. Since 1954, she and the Association of Latvian Women's Associations ( Latvijas Korporāciju Apvienība ) have been the publisher. From 1927 to 1940 the S! P! K! a choir that rose up in Latvia in the 1990s.
The official seat of the S! P! K! are the corporation house or the premises of the respective presiding association.
Riga women's associations
Ordered by ancestry
Surname | Colours | founding | University | New establishment in Riga | Motto and coat of arms |
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Daugaviete | November 6, 1921 | Riga Polytechnic | November 27, 1989 | Patientia vincit omnia | |
Gundega | November 29, 1923 | University of Latvia | November 29, 1989 | In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas | |
Dzintra | May 20, 1924 | University of Latvia | October 12, 1989 | Fidei et veritati | |
Imeria | November 19, 1924 | University of Latvia | April 17, 1990 | ||
Selga | February 17, 1927 | University of Latvia | April 13, 1990 | ||
Gaujmal rent | March 22, 1927 | University of Latvia | February 23, 1990 | Cordi, animae, intellectui | |
Varavīksne | November 25, 1927 | University of Latvia | November 29, 1989 | Vitam impendere vero | |
League | March 4, 1928 | Latvian Music Academy | March 21, 1990, susp. 2003, re-establishment in 2012 | ||
Sororitas Tatiana | January 17, 1932 | University of Latvia | August 10, 1990 | Pro veritate, cultura et unitate | |
Aurora | May 8, 1933 | University of Latvia | 1992 | ||
Spīdola | March 11, 1947 | Baltic University , Pinneberg | July 23, 1991 | Concordia nostra perpetua sit | |
Zinta | April 21, 1947 | Baltic University, Pinneberg | August 10, 1992 | Vitam impendere vero | |
Staburadze | September 2, 1947 | Munich | March 25, 1993 | Patriae, fidei, perseverantiae |
literature
- Hans-Dieter Handrack (ed.): The corporations as defining social organizations in the Baltic States . 19th Baltic Seminar, 2007. ISBN 978-3-923149-58-2 .
- Valters Ščerbinskis: Uzticīgi Draugam. Latvijas studējošo slēgtās mūža organizācijas [Faithful to the friend]. Prezidiju Konvents, Riga 2010. ISBN 978-9984-39-985-0 , pp. 74–90, 105.