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Originally posted by Honeykiss1974
To add my 2 cents:
If NPC sororities want to increase their "minority" population (for lack of a better phrase) then members, especially alumni members should be more visible.
For example, I can remember in high school, it wasn't uncommon to see on an african american teacher's desk an XYZ, Inc mug, pen, or something that displayed their affiliation. Small things like would initiate questions and hence, discussion would start.
For my non-african american teachers, I never saw any of that. I am sure that majority of them were in a sorority/fraternity members, but they never "showed" it, so to speak.
Maybe this is an area that NPC sororites could concentrate on...more alumni visibility.
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Agreed -- it seems like since NPHC groups are less focused on "the college experience," and more focused on the lifetime GLO experience, they're more visible. Most people, when they think of NPC sororities, think of only the college aspect of it.