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I'm probably repeating something that was said before, but I'm gonna through my 22 cents in anyway...
I grew up in a very diverse area, yet when I was growing up, I definately knew about NPHC sororities. Most NPHC'ers feel that membership and involvement is a lifelong commitment, and so I had teachers and mentors that were sorority members, and you knew it. So going to college I already knew about the 4 NPHC sororities, but I didn't know anything about NPC recruitment. Coming in as a freshman I would have totally missed out, cause I never got any information about it. I think a lot of African Americans still gravitate towards NPHC orgs because of two reasons: our community service projects directly benefit our communities, and also because of the history of our organizations. I'm not saying that I can't do community service for other groups of people, but it gives me a sense of giving back when I help teenage mothers, or raise money for sickle cell, or donate money for grain grinders in Africa. Overall, people gravitate towards what's good for them. For me, it happened to be a NPHC sorority. I personally have friends in NPC, NPHC, and multicultural sororities, and all of them are happy with the choice they made. |
Our international philanthropy helps out Ethiopians and we're not black. But then again that's one of the reasons that all the ladies of every race and ethnicity love us. Mmmm mmmm here's to all the ladies. Ohhh yeah that's right. You, you and you. We love all of you.
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Re: Minorities in 'white' frats/sororities
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When I refer to NPC sororities as "white" I'm referring to historical pretext not current situations. They are (correct me if I'm wrong) historically white just as ours are historically black. This classifacation doesn't exclude the existence of minorities. Coincidentially, minority doesn't just refer to Blacks, Asians Latinos, etc. in a White sorority, it goes both ways. |
Le sigh.
I go to Alabama, and my chapter fully integrated in 2003. We were the first NPC chapter on our campus to do so. If you have any questions, just PM me. |
Rudey, it is nice that you love ladys. It is also nice You help Etheopians. That still does not answer the question.
I often wonder if color is such a big deal, then why do Blacks join non NPHC and Whites do join them? Maybe it is because of the FEELING OF BROTHERHOOD/SISTERHOOD!:) That is between people only. The only ones upset about this whole thing is those that want segregation, not as some of us who dont care! We like The Person only, Not The Color! I am sure Garth understands that along with Rodney and Quiten who are My LXA Brothers at my Chapter.. |
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Please don't be surprised or disgusted with things that we do not know. The thing is to educate us if you want us to know, let people know what you're about. It's the same with any kind of Greek member, if a GDI doesn't know what sororities or fraternities are about, we tell them. We don't roll our eyes, because that would just add to the negative perception of us. (not saying that there is a negative perception coming from me, just people in general) |
GMU is one of the most diverse schools in the country (we had #3 last year, this year I'm told we may actually be #1)
There are definitely concentrations of minorities in some of the historically white GLOs here though--in some cases they aren't minorities of the groups at all. Nobody really cares--but at least one fraternity is sometimes called the 'persian fraternity.' |
I know that in my school there's NPC, AKA, and LTA. Most minority females here don't rush for NPC because they don't feel as if they relate to the majority white sororities. However, a few black girls rush each semester, and mostly end up with bids. I remember meeting a few other black girls during rush last year, and they mostly turned down their bids, saying they'll probably "do the Black Greek thing":rolleyes: That was formal. This semester rush was informal, and the black girls that rushed did end up with bids and most ended up staying. The one girl that did drop did so because she just wanted to be a party girl...
I don't think that my school's NPC GLO's are rascist. There may be a few girls that may be clueless about other cultures... I believe that the reason why so many minorities don't rush is because they simply want to be around members of their own culture and don't feel as if they can be comfortable being the only one in their sorority. |
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Finally, people tend to gravitate towards people they have something in common with. I know for myself, it was a bit intimidating to be one of 4000 minority students in a total population of 50,000. I don't think that initially (as a freshman) I would have been comfortable enough with myself to branch out and interact with a new group of people. Eventually I did get more comfortable with my surroundings and meeting new people, but it would have taken some time. |
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