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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito
You have a point about that, my chapter experiences are shaped by the makeup.
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Good then you can understand my response to your second point:
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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito
Alot of NIC fraternities were founded at insitutes of higher education at a time when those of non white descent did not truly have the option of doing so themselves.
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There are very few coincidences in life.
What this means:
Your chapter experience, which (whether you admit it or not) factors into your overall sorority experience, is shaped by the chapter makeup. So there is no denying that the majority of NPC and IFCers' experiences are shaped in the same manner. The members do not call it a "cultural" experience or emphasis, but that's only because "whiteness" was considered an invisible race and ethnicity for so long because it was mainstream and majority. However, patterns of socialization and networking are important to pay attention to even if the organizations' philanthropies don't target the "white community."