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UCLA DKA’s Delta Chapter is hosting a week of virtual rush events for those interested in joining the fraternity!
If you love film, interested in learning more about it, or looking to be part of a group of passionate filmmakers, look no further! For more information please visit our Join Us page and look at our events below!
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Sign Up for Our Winter '21 Rush
Please sign-up for our rush with your general information through the form below. Also, we have a separate more official application to become a rushee on the “Join” page which can be found on the toolbar above!
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The mission of Delta Kappa Alpha is to foster lifelong character, collaborative and creative storytelling, ethical and productive business practices, philanthropic action, and fraternal bonds by and between students of the cinematic arts.

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Darkness Consumes Her
Ifeanyi Nwonye
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December 9, 2020
This essay focuses on the portrayals of dark-skin Black women in Black horror fiction to examine the racial and gendered complexities of colorism in Hollywood.
Among “Us”
Ifeanyi Nwonye
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December 8, 2020
After my second screening of “Us,” my mother pointed out how Adelaide’s character displays the inter and intra-personal conflict of Black people who benefit from “passing” as something they’re not. My article focuses on the interpersonal struggles that ensue when the privilege is weaponized.
The Liminality of Dr. Hess – Ganja & Hess
Ifeanyi Nwonye
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November 24, 2020
This brilliant Black film was just released from “film jail” within the past five years or so and in this article, I discuss how religion, spirituality, and racism are used as tools to ostracize and dehumanize Dr. Hess.