Again the organization doesn't reject members based on skin color, which would account for the number of white members in our organizations. It's hard for a non-BGLO member to comprehend because our purpose and origination are very different. Also if I meet a white Soror I wouldn't treat her differently than I would a member of color. I would however wonder why she made the choice she did.
understandable...
so there's no dues or anything of the sort with BGLOs?
so there's no dues or anything of the sort with BGLOs?
Oh, there are dues, and as a member of a BGLO, you are expected to stay financial (read: current on all dues) not only through your college years, but for the rest of your life.
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