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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
I didn't know you were a non-latina until after I typed that. I was going based on your posts.
I believe you are taking that out of context. My sorority fights for the rights and advancements of all women in many instances because we are an intersection of black and women when it comes to many experiences and issues. That by no means reduces the black in "black college educated women who have committed ourselves to public service."
I believe Ch2ft was asking you whether you all primarily target the needs of Latinos, non-Latino minorities, or all women.
But, yes, Latinos are minorities. Technically and otherwise.
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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.