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I understand everyone's view on the situation...but I think my question kinda got mixed up between my mind and typing, lol.
What I am saying is that it is much more common to see a BLGO on a white campus than a non BGLO on an HBCU campus OTHER than professional, honorary, recognition, etc. There are plenty of HBCU chapters of predominantly white orgs floatin around (such as Tau Beta Sigma, Gamma Sigma Sigma, and Delta Sigma Pi, among others) To me, that speaks more on the willingness to diversify than purely numbers. In Ebony magazine a few years back, there was an article about whites joining the D9 orgs, and had testimonies from whit ememebrs of most of the groups. even on my campus I have seen non-blacks as a part of the D9, and 5 out of 9 of them were founded at my school.
I often go to the websites of some of the larger non-BLGOs and never see a brown face....ever. To me, that says that I am indirectly not welcome...
The fact that there were interst groups on HBCU campuses says that there is an INTEREST...but if your org doesn't seem very diverse, it makes it harder to try and see through the process of colonization.
just my humble opinion
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