I definitely agree with HederaNaturale. All the different GLOs were founded with different things in mind, and like adpiucf said, it's great to have so many different chapters and types of GLOs to choose which one you are most comfortable in.
I used to go to a school where minorites were actually the majority of the student population. Some people joined the "historically white" fraternities/sororities, and others joined the "historically LGLOs or BGLOs". It just really depends on what you are looking for in an organization. Some of my friends joined the Latin-based organizations because they really connected to the people in those chapters and they liked that could promote their unique culture... other friends of mine joined the professional GLOs on campus instead because they liked that they could connect with people that have the same majors or fields of study. So really, I think it's just what a pnm is looking for in an organization.
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