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Originally Posted by CULater
I guess my question is why do you have to assume that it is one or the other? We are both about furthering the latino community and uplifting the universal woman since the beginning, and when someone just focuses on one aspect, that is what has been bugging me.
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You can be about the latino community and uplifting the universal woman.
But as my post said, the "universal woman" part does not negate or reduce the "latino community" part. Your organization's founding mothers are who they are and your founding purpose is what it is. Even with the "inclusionary" language.
However, your sorority is technically considered a LGLO and is a member of the NALFO.