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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
I think BGLO orgs sometimes bring segregation in when there isn't any.
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No such thing and people who actually pay attention know this.
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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
For example at my school we always ask several BGLOs to participate in Greek Week and they never do.
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Because? Do you know why not or do you assume why not?
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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek
At my school there is an NPHC fraternity that is the 1st BGLO to have a house on fraternity and sorority row. I see this as integration.
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I see it as nothing more than one BGLO fraternity happened to meet whatever criteria and not get voted down. In the racial/residential segregation literature this is considered a surface level integration because the fraternity and sorority row will strategically never go beyond the "tipping point" of 1 or at the most 2 BGLO organizations. This "tipping point" will shape the extent of all interracial and interorganizational interactions--since NPHC fraternity presence on fraternity row was the metric for integration in your mind.