Anonymous wrote:The diversity push is coming from majority white orgs. Notice that Black greek orgs have no desire for diversity; thus, you will notice Black students largely stay quiet about the lack of diversity in greek orgs. I don’t blame them. They want a club of like minded, like experience and like looking people. Makes sense and is human nature. We migrate to people similar to ourselves.
Please read up on history of the Divine Nine https://www.amazon.com/Divine-Nine-American-Fraternities-Sororities/dp/0758202709. You make it sound as though the Black Greek organizations were created in an environment where they had equal acceptance, benefits of networking, and care/concern of issues that impact the black community within predominantly white Greek organizations and said nope, I want to start an organization of like looking people.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The diversity push is coming from majority white orgs. Notice that Black greek orgs have no desire for diversity; thus, you will notice Black students largely stay quiet about the lack of diversity in greek orgs. I don’t blame them. They want a club of like minded, like experience and like looking people. Makes sense and is human nature. We migrate to people similar to ourselves.
It's only bad if you're white though which is so humorous, especially with the sappy white guilt European mutt that keeps yammering on...pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:The diversity push is coming from majority white orgs. Notice that Black greek orgs have no desire for diversity; thus, you will notice Black students largely stay quiet about the lack of diversity in greek orgs. I don’t blame them. They want a club of like minded, like experience and like looking people. Makes sense and is human nature. We migrate to people similar to ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:Hello? Kid hasn’t even been accepted to either school yet
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The diversity push is coming from majority white orgs. Notice that Black greek orgs have no desire for diversity; thus, you will notice Black students largely stay quiet about the lack of diversity in greek orgs. I don’t blame them. They want a club of like minded, like experience and like looking people. Makes sense and is human nature. We migrate to people similar to ourselves.
It's only bad if you're white though which is so humorous, especially with the sappy white guilt European mutt that keeps yammering on...pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:The diversity push is coming from majority white orgs. Notice that Black greek orgs have no desire for diversity; thus, you will notice Black students largely stay quiet about the lack of diversity in greek orgs. I don’t blame them. They want a club of like minded, like experience and like looking people. Makes sense and is human nature. We migrate to people similar to ourselves.
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if the mostly white sororities continue to choose other white candidates on purpose, or is it that POC self-segregate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just randomly searched sororities at VT and here are some pictures - if that's what you need to judge "diversity."![]()
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I'm thinking you're being sarcastic? Because there are plenty of POC in those pictures.
But not all together, segregated.
There will be all white sororities, all black and mixed. The “top” sororities will be all white, they won’t offer her a bid so no worries. On of the few mixed ones might.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just randomly searched sororities at VT and here are some pictures - if that's what you need to judge "diversity."![]()
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I'm thinking you're being sarcastic? Because there are plenty of POC in those pictures.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I think it is a factor to consider, as I mentioned earlier. She is deciding where to apply ED, so if the Greek systems in these two schools are not so welcoming, she might decide to apply somewhere else. Also, having experienced an array of microagressions in my lifetime (while living in a very progressive state), I am just trying to help my daughter have the best college experience. Plus, it ain’t cheap!