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LatinaAlumna NEVER EVER EVER uses the word "Hispanic" nor does she use the word "hate," and especially would not (and did not) say them together. She would also NEVER use the word "RUSH" when referring to an LGLO process, because she refrains from randomly throwing around terminology--that usually leads to trouble. And...LA cannot and will not take credit for bringing up LGLOs into this discussion (although I would have been proud if I did). It was relevant and valid, and brought up by AbsoluteZChi--and I think it added much to the discussion that the members were having. Critical thinking is a valuable skill that we should all remember to use. If you can't remember what someone said, please don't paraphrase it to suit your current needs. Go back and read it over until you understand. :) |
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We should respect what they prefer to be called. We all have umbrella councils -- let's let that be the distinction. |
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Just as Reds6, there have been many threads discussing discrimination in all governing council's groups. There has also been discussed NUMEROUS times that making a blanket statement such as WGLO is false in many cases, not accurate to this day, disrepectful to non-white "WGLO" members, and also, really, how fair is it? None of us were around where around when that discrimination took place, so why do we all have to get labeled as such? Most of us are from pretty well integrated groups, perhaps even more integrated than non-"WGLO". What's so hard about calling groups by their proper council names, NPC and IFC, etc? There is absolutely NO reason to use WGLO. Respect goes both ways. If you can't respect the requests of many to not use the moniker "WGLO", why should members of that group respect your requests and preferences? |
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33girl is right in that most NPC orgs have recently gone the "vision/mission" route. That wasn't always the case. It all comes down to the new marketing of NPC/NIC organizations as values based, which was something that got a little lost along the way through our histories.
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Hmmm....let me see if I can explain this....it's just doing more conscious explaining of what a sorority is, what it hopes to accomplish and what it stands for because the groups have come to realize that not everyone knows that.
It's the same in any business - hardly any corporations had official "mission statements" back in the 1950's or so. |
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I think why a few of us are a little uneasy about our organizations being called "historically white" (and I can't speak for everyone) is because some of our GLO's were founded upon welcoming all races, creeds, religions, etc. into our membership. I understand that a lot of the NPC's (or what people are calling the "historically white" sororities) were founded for Caucasians... but like I said, not all of them were. And so blanketing the WHOLE conference like that is disrespectful, because it's as though you don't want to learn about how different our organizations really are.
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I think both of us are coming from two different sides of this; you're org was founded for African American women at a predominantly African American university, while mine was designed to "promote open membership to all women of character regardless of background." So you may not think that there's anything bad about being called "historically black", "white", etc. but in my case, the only thing Phi Sigma Sigma should be referred to, if not as just an NPC organization, is as "historically diverse" (or something similar) fraternity. |
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Same as yours. 1913
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Looking at history as a continuum and seeing the number of caucasians that, throughout time, have entered NPC orgs, I can understand why people would call NPC orgs "Historically White/Caucasian." But, I do agree that it might be appropriate to call each other by the titles that we prefer.
I know I'm guilty of being mildly irritated when someone left out the "multicultural" in Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. |
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