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Old 08-16-2008, 12:42 PM
Psi U MC Vito Psi U MC Vito is offline
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I just want to say you should consider all orgs. While LGLOs and BGLOs do emphasize on Latin and Black culture respectably, they are for all ethnicity. All that really matters is that you feel home with the people. My chapter was until recently considered an all asian fraternity and I ma not. So keep an open mind.
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Old 08-16-2008, 11:46 PM
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I just want to say you should consider all orgs. While LGLOs and BGLOs do emphasize on Latin and Black culture respectably, they are for all ethnicity. All that really matters is that you feel home with the people. My chapter was until recently considered an all asian fraternity and I ma not. So keep an open mind.
Well...are you sure about this? Because I have gotten the opposite impression, especially NPHC-wise.
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Old 08-17-2008, 12:04 AM
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Well...are you sure about this? Because I have gotten the opposite impression, especially NPHC-wise.
As far as LGLOs are concerned, several non-Latinos (including myself) are members. Multicultural membership is generally encouraged by several. I've also met several non-black NPHC/BGLO members as well.

As long as there's no push to change the focus of the organizations, race isn't really THAT big of a factor.

ETA: changed "most" to "several" due to LatinaAlumna's true statement.
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Old 08-17-2008, 02:05 AM
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There are a few nonblack NPHCers on GC. knight_shadow is right about the focus of the organization. We've discussed this on GC numerous times. Join us but don't you dare try to change us.

Race is a factor to the extent that 95% of NPHC chapters will remain majority or entirely black and African diasporic--for a number of reasons--and that's not a bad thing.
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Old 08-17-2008, 10:47 AM
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There are a few nonblack NPHCers on GC. knight_shadow is right about the focus of the organization. We've discussed this on GC numerous times. Join us but don't you dare try to change us.

Race is a factor to the extent that 95% of NPHC chapters will remain majority or entirely black and African diasporic--for a number of reasons--and that's not a bad thing.
Very true. My comment was geared more in the area of saying that race may factor into bidding decisions more than in an NPC organization. However, membership selection is private and of course I don't know for sure.
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Old 08-17-2008, 01:48 AM
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While I don't know of a LGLO that would deny membership to a person because they are not Latina/o, there are some LGLOs that are still overwhelmingly Latina/o in membership and aren't going towards the "Latino-founded with a multicultural membership" trend.
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Old 08-26-2008, 01:36 AM
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My school has a relatively small minority population, about 10% Asian, 10% Latino, 3% Black. Both NPC and IFC are still very diverse in their population, for those wanting the more traditional sorority or fraternity experience. And there's nothing wrong with joining one of those organizations. Two of my best friends and my boss are in NPC sororities. And I, along with some of my sisters did go through the NPC recruitment, but didn't find the "fit" we were looking for, so we went over to the cultural organizations. My campus has about 15 Latina/o, Asian, multicultural, gay, and religious GLOs on our campus, with a BGLO and lesbian sorority in the works, spread across the NPC, IFC and CGC. It's just a matter of finding where you fit. My sorority is a Latina Interest Sorority, but our newest class has members who are Vietnamese, Chinese, Scottish, and lesbian/bi, plus our other members who are Italian, Indian, and Fijian.

There's nothing wrong with joining an organization that isn't your ethnicity, and there's nothing wrong with joining an organization that doesn't specify a cultural focus. It really is about getting along with the people in the org, as well as getting the most out of your experience in that org.

Suggestion: If you want the Asian culture, along with the sorority, and didnt find your fit anywhere else on campus, you could always look into starting a chapter of an Asian sorority, allowing you to create the type of environment you want.

And if you still can't find what you're looking for, there's the professional GLOs.
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Suggestion: If you want the Asian culture, along with the sorority, and didnt find your fit anywhere else on campus, you could always look into starting a chapter of an Asian sorority, allowing you to create the type of environment you want.

And if you still can't find what you're looking for, there's the professional GLOs.
I'll be honest here and say that starting a new organization just because you're not happy with the existing ones is not always the way to go.

If you have the drive and determination and time and resources, by all means go for it. But many college kids have full courseloads and jobs. Based on what I've read here from GCers who have (successfully and unsuccessfully) started their own GLOs, it's ten times harder than joining an existing one.

Additionally, even if she wanted to go that route and start a new sorority, why does it have to be Asian interest?
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Old 08-27-2008, 07:39 PM
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I'm entering a top 20 school and I've always wanted to be in a sorority. I grew up as an only child so I've never had a great group of sisters that I could always count on and go to. However, being born to Chinese parents, my parents and I share very different views on college. My goal is med school, so they think I should concentrate on just school but I want to work hard to play hard. Another thing I'm really hesitant about is the fact that there aren't many Asians that are in the sororities at my school. Most of them celebrate their aZnPride (seriously??!!) through the Chinese Students Association and stuff like that. I'm not like that AT ALL and I don't identify with ANY of them.
What do you guys think? Will I be at a "disadvantage" since I'm Chinese? Any advice would really help?

the disadvantage you have is that you look at being chinese as a disadvantage. your post reeks of self hatred.
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Old 08-27-2008, 08:24 PM
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Well, it kind of struck me as odd that she's "hesitant" that there aren't very many Asian women in the sororities at her school, but yet, it seems like she's trying to get away from the Asian students. I would think she would prefer to be part of an organization with as few Asians as possible, based on her comments.
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Old 08-29-2008, 07:35 PM
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