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Rudey 08-06-2004 01:09 PM

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Originally posted by Munchkin03
One black, Asian, or Latina member in an NPC chapter does not diversity make.
One white, Asian, or Latina member in an NPHC chapter does not diversity make.

Of course there is nothing wrong with that.

-Rudey

Tom Earp 08-06-2004 06:15 PM

Sorry, but when this type of thing comes up, it sets a red flag for me!

There is much or some interaction of Races it just upsets me that I am a Member Of a So Called White Fraternity when we have members from all races.

It should not be that way, as there is something in all Greek Organizations that mean certain things for all of us, no matter of Color!

The main thing, one most go with The Greek Organizations that they feel comfortable with the Members present of the Chapter.

No Apology comeing Putz!!

No , smuck that is a part of a man!:p

Senusret I 08-06-2004 06:31 PM

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Originally posted by Jill1228
The first line of my original post:

FIRST and FOREMOST:
This is NOT a flame war and it will be a travesty if it turns into one!


damn, it was going good for a bit


Hey, ya did REAL GOOD for a year, two months, and three days!

CutiePie2000 08-06-2004 06:50 PM

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Originally posted by TheEpitome1920
NPHC organizations were partly founded to address the racism experienced by African Americans in higher education.

NPC organizations use to discriminate based upon race but times have changed

Yes, while I will acknowledge that some NPCs in their "early days" had discrimination skeletons in their closet, not all of them did.

Some NPCs were set up to as a response to discrimination as well. For example, AOII started as a response to a Jewish girl getting cut from another group (Discrimination based on religion), so her friends and she started up AOII. Phi Sigma Sigma and Delta Phi Epsilon were founded on the basis of being all-inclusive in terms of ethnicity and religion, or non-denominational (or something like that).

Sidebar: Ah...Jill's thread brings back memories, of when she was seeking AI!

Munchkin03 08-06-2004 07:43 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
One white, Asian, or Latina member in an NPHC chapter does not diversity make.

Of course there is nothing wrong with that.

-Rudey

I didn't say anything wasn't wrong with it. On GC, I read posts from someone who says something insipid like, "Of course we're diverse! We have a black sister and an Asian sister!"

Since the topic is women of color in NPCs, I decided to stick to it.

HotDamnImAPhiMu 08-06-2004 07:54 PM

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Originally posted by CutiePie2000
Yes, while I will acknowledge that some NPCs in their "early days" had discrimination skeletons in their closet, not all of them did.

Some NPCs were set up to as a response to discrimination as well. For example, AOII started as a response to a Jewish girl getting cut from another group (Discrimination based on religion), so her friends and she started up AOII. Phi Sigma Sigma and Delta Phi Epsilon were founded on the basis of being all-inclusive in terms of ethnicity and religion, or non-denominational (or something like that).


THANK YOU.

Hpnotiq-Deepher 08-07-2004 01:42 AM

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Originally posted by CutiePie2000
Phi Sigma Sigma and Delta Phi Epsilon were founded on the basis of being all-inclusive in terms of ethnicity and religion, or non-denominational (or something like that).

Yep yep as far as dphie goes that is true and is stated in our purpose, i cant speak for phisigs cuz i really dont kno

phisigduchesscv 08-07-2004 02:12 PM

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Originally posted by CutiePie2000
Phi Sigma Sigma and Delta Phi Epsilon were founded on the basis of being all-inclusive in terms of ethnicity and religion, or non-denominational (or something like that).

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Originally posted by Hpnotiq-Deepher
Yep yep as far as dphie goes that is true and is stated in our purpose, i cant speak for phisigs cuz i really dont kno
It is true of Phi Sigma Sigma also. Our 10 founders all tried to join the same sorority at Hunter College but due to different religious and ethnic backgrounds they couldn't. The founders went to the dean and received permission to start their own sorority. From Phi Sigma Sigma's website "They wanted to start a sorority that would promote open membership to all women of character regardless of background; a sorority committed to sisterhood, excellence in scholarship, and selfless giving. On November 26, 1913, Phi Sigma Sigma was born, unobtrusively, without the thought of expansion. It was the first nonsectarian sorority; the only one that was open to diverse membership from inception and the only one with a ritual that was not based in scripture."

Tom Earp 08-07-2004 02:39 PM

While this has nothing to do with Women,

it was interesting at Out General Assembly that one of the Coloines that were up for review was from NC. A & T.

For those that dont know, this is a HBC, I hate that designatin, but at the end of the table were three young men, 1 White, 1 Black, and 1 Asian.

They were all three there for one cause, to get and keep their Fraternity Alive!

That to me is the epitomy of Brother/Sisterhood!

When did we lose that fact of life?

btb87 08-09-2004 10:25 PM

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Originally posted by Tom Earp
While this has nothing to do with Women,

it was interesting at Out General Assembly that one of the Coloines that were up for review was from NC. A & T.

For those that dont know, this is a HBC, I hate that designatin, but at the end of the table were three young men, 1 White, 1 Black, and 1 Asian.

They were all three there for one cause, to get and keep their Fraternity Alive!

That to me is the epitomy of Brother/Sisterhood!

When did we lose that fact of life?

Not that you asked, but this school was originally a "land grant" school. It is located in Greensboro, North Carolina. Some of the most noted alums of A & T are the Greensboro Four (sit-in at the Woolworth's counter in Greensboro in 1960 in protest of segregation), Rev. Jesse Jackson, Jesse Jackson, Jr., Dr. Ronald McNair (astronaut that perished in the Challenger disaster), Brig. Gen. Clara Adams-Ender, and btb87! ;)

CarolinaCutie 08-09-2004 10:28 PM

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Originally posted by Tom Earp
While this has nothing to do with Women,

it was interesting at Out General Assembly that one of the Coloines that were up for review was from NC. A & T.

For those that dont know, this is a HBC, I hate that designatin, but at the end of the table were three young men, 1 White, 1 Black, and 1 Asian.

They were all three there for one cause, to get and keep their Fraternity Alive!

That to me is the epitomy of Brother/Sisterhood!

When did we lose that fact of life?

The A&T chapter hangs out with our chapter of Lambda Chi... I agree, they are a very diverse and very cool group of guys. I'm glad that they have found success at their school.

AOIIsilver 08-09-2004 11:26 PM

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For example, AOII started as a response to a Jewish girl getting cut from another group (Discrimination based on religion), so her friends and she started up AOII.
Cutie, with all respect truly given, as you are wonderful :)...a very friendly point of order :)...
I am not so sure about this...I have been doing a bit of research, and I believe that the founder in question was "of Jewish descent" rather than "being Jewish." PLEASE view this as a friendly amendment....
Roses,
Silver


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