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Old 01-02-2007, 12:41 AM
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I think BGLO orgs sometimes bring segregation in when there isn't any.
No such thing and people who actually pay attention know this.

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For example at my school we always ask several BGLOs to participate in Greek Week and they never do.
Because? Do you know why not or do you assume why not?

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At my school there is an NPHC fraternity that is the 1st BGLO to have a house on fraternity and sorority row. I see this as integration.
I see it as nothing more than one BGLO fraternity happened to meet whatever criteria and not get voted down. In the racial/residential segregation literature this is considered a surface level integration because the fraternity and sorority row will strategically never go beyond the "tipping point" of 1 or at the most 2 BGLO organizations. This "tipping point" will shape the extent of all interracial and interorganizational interactions--since NPHC fraternity presence on fraternity row was the metric for integration in your mind.
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