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.
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Originally Posted by TotallyWicked
think alot has to do with Blacks and latinos growing up together, I know growing up and going to elementary schoos where the population was 96% latino, the Black students really had to befriend their Latino classmates. Alot of dominantly Black schools also have a good number of Latinos attending, that crosses over to College life, especially if someone attends a PWI.
I don't know what to say about Asian students, most I know join Mainstream orgs, we do have ONE Asian Interest Org on campus, and many Asian freshmen automatically look at that org than other minority GLO's. Again alot has to do with pre-collegiate interaction.
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