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Multicultural Fraternities
What are some of the MC Fraternities out there? I only know of one at the moment and I know of alot of Multicultural Sororities. So I was just curious...
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Hi Lauren,
I'm assuming you mean not fraternities which will technically allow people in regardless of culture (but which perhaps have special emphasis on a particular culture/ethnic background. E.g. HBGLO's inc. non NPHC and NALFO orgs). But I took what you posted to mean that you were interested more in fraternities which had mulitculturalism as an overriding objective and which were not set up specifically to cater for any one "community" more than another. Anyway, someone posted a question about multicultural orgs (if anyone knew any others) and I found it the other week (it was posted two months ago) and no-one had replied. :-( So, in doing a bit of quick research I found a bunch of regional/national multicultural orgs - more sororities than fraternities but a bunch of fraternities too. Here are the ones I found: decadence. |
Dec,
do you wonder why we as Social Greek Organizations that there is NIC, NPC, NHPC, MCL, etc? Retorichal of course!:) Yet we as a Cultural Organizatial Bunch of People feel that We Cannot get along with each other!? WHY!:o Hell, Darma and Greg Love Each Other!:cool: |
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im not sure whut ur definition of a multicultural org is but my fraternity considerz itself 2 be multicultural tho we are asian-interest.
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SIGMA CHI OMEGA, Multicultural Fraternity INC.
University of California @ Santa Barbara |
I believe she's referring to specifically multicultural orgs. I know of many Asian-interest and Latino-interest orgs in my area. But, there are fraternities that specifically state their existence as multicultural. My sorority is legally called Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Sorority, Inc. Not Theta Nu Xi Sorority.
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You can go to www.latinogreeks.com and they have a listing of multicultural fraternities
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I do have a VERY random question, and i'm not trying to be ignorant or funny.
If a group is Asian-interest or Latino-interest, how multicultural is that really? Shouldn't a multicultural group focus on ALL cultures? |
in response to kddani:
Being a multicultural GLO can be about being multicultural (based on ALL cultures) or based on a minority group (Latino/a, or asian) On another note being a multicultural GLO isn't about being physically multicultural it's about being multiculturally minded. If you look at Theta Nu Xi, we aren't all a part of minority group, but we're all bonded together as ONE in an effort to promote the awareness of diversity, and the importance of knowledge about diversity. I hope this helps. =) |
CGLOs???
Wouldn't Latino, Asian, etc. be considered Cultural Greek Letter Organizations (CGLOs)? Just wondering....
You see some specifically Multicultural Fraternities (and Sororities) on the National Multicultural Greek Council website www.nationalmgc.org .... |
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OFF on a tangent... I think, that in America we fail to realize all of the cultures WITHIN a cultural category. For example, Puertoricans and Mexicans honestly don't have much in common with each other. From the outside, one may meekly think 'Well..they both speak Spanish'. But the reality is that most dont look alike, talk alike, think very alike, eat alike or enjoy the same music. Judging from what I know from my Asian friends, it's the same thing. For example, Filipinos and Chinese people...very very different. So in a sense, an LGLO or an AGLO are kinda multicultural to those who join. |
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