Maybe the answer is for your organization to approach NPC with your concerns? I honestly think that there is no clear understanding of what to do in these situations and if there is a continual dialogue between your organization and NPC then maybe that will alleviate some of the confusion.
I know that from an NPC perspective, I was once asked if I personally knew anyone in KBG to contact because there were issues with one of the chapters--keeping that website updated is certainly a key to building legitimacy and connections.
I do understand your perspective--but what about the women in the chapters? Shouldn't it be the goal of every sorority to ensure a positive experience for its members? I truly believe KBG tries to do everything that it can to ensure that their sisters do have a good experience but should an NPC member group turn away in the case where there is a strong group women who are seeking a different experience from what they currently have?
And what kind of programming is in place to ensure that KBG sisters are instilled with loyalty and fully understand what kind of experience they can expect as a sister and alum?
I don't know--just throwing some thoughts out there.
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