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I don't think that this is surprising at all because on my particular campus historically latino organizations were presented as multicultural and not tied to any one racial entity. In today's society all organizations are seeing an increase in different racial applicants based in part to the common goals of many of the organizations, i.e. community service, social, etc.
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is this elreylul from kazo?
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Maybe individuals are finding a place where they feel more at ease and comfortable.
It is quite possible that they do not find what they are looking for in the ethnic community that there find themselves in. At least someone is joining Greek Organizations.:) |
This is my experience too- my family is Jamaican, and growing up my Puerto Rican friends were like my play cousins- they were like my family in spanish, lol. especially because a lot of them were black too, I grew up feeling like hispanic and black folks were kin in some way.
Slight hijack- I had a number of friends in college who were very impressive members of Lambda Upsilon Lambda. Nothing but love for your caballeros. Quote:
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Being in commuter school with a small greek system and not knowing anything about greek, I was under the false assumption that you can rush for only one GLO, and I didn't know anything about NPC. If I had known about NPCs earlier in my school career, I would have rushed for them. Knowing that they could widen my horizons way more than a cultural interest org becuase the girls that I met in some NPC orgs are so diversified in many areas. I know some asian girls who are really satisfied with their NPC orgs. :) |
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Though to be honest, there's pratically not much you can learn about asian culture by hanging out with asian groups. You live in America, you eat the same food like Americans do, you listen to the same songs and etc. So to me, it's more like they feel they cannot relate themselves to others cultural groups. It's not just asians but other groups as well. So that's why it's not surprising to see people are still segregated in a way. |
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Again, it's just my own opinion. Nothing to feel offensive about. |
I was a little suprised and very upset about how segregated college is. My highschool (IB) was like a mini UN, but then I came to college and everyone went to their own cultural groups. My best friend who's Columbian only hangs out with the columbian group, my jewish friends joined the predominantly jewish fraternities/sororities, and on and on.
Perhaps people want to be around people that they identify with...but we used to identify ourselves together, so what happened? Ehh I've given this a lot of thought and it has bothered me for sometime, but I don't think I'm saying this right. |
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interesting..... |
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