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Originally Posted by Senusret I
That's literally the word I was thinking of.
They do not promote only Afro-Latino culture. (That would be a small-ass fraternity indeed) They promote African American culture (or even Pan-Africanism, if you will) and Latino culture. (One of them even has a strong American Indian aspect, too -- I saw it in one of their probate shows).
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I like "pancultural" too, but although "pan" and "omni" have worked their way into discussions of orientation, we're even
more uncomfortable with 'culture' than we are with orientation.
And based on your reply, yeah I'd agree that I'd include it in "multicultural." I doubt that every MCGLO includes _every_ culture, but that each org is influenced by their founders, and each chapter is influenced by its members as well.