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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a kid currently at Bama. We are from the dc metro area and are white. At orientation I met moms from all over the country, from all races/ethnicities. When the conversation turned to Greek life and rushing (which it always did), it was clear that white sororities are trying to diversify but black students prefer to stick with black sororities. Theirs is a rich history of sisterhood and business networking in the traditionally black sororities so I don’t blame them for not wanting to switch to diversify other houses. FWIW. [/quote] That’s generally been my impression as well. The NPC sororities (which are the ones that you’re following if you’re following #RushTok) are trying to diversify and most members are supportive of non-white members. But, most Black/Hispanic/Asian would-be sorority members prefer to join historically Black/Hispanic/Asian sororities. The historically Black Greek letter orgs are the NPHC fraternities and sororities. [/quote]
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