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Q:
Why do you call yourselves multicultural and what does that stand
for?
The seven
original founders saw a need for a sorority that crossed the societal
boundaries of race, religion, culture, and class. Although part of
their vision included creating a sisterhood that physically exemplified
the transcendence of those boundaries, their primary goal was to
bring women together who believe in the ideal of multiculturalism
and want to promote multiculturalism in their everyday lives. While
other Greek organizations are and continue to grow more diverse,
our organization explicitly seeks members with multicultural ideals
and interests; we seek to use our sorority as a vehicle to educate
the surrounding campus and community on issues of diversity. We recognize
that diversity is not limited to race, and we are proud to say we
have achieved a sisterhood which is quite diverse with respect to
not only race, but religious heritage, geographic origin, socio-economic
class, nationality, political ideology, and even choice of major
and career. Ultimately, however, we call ourselves multicultural
because the one belief we share is that there is inherent value in
discovering, understanding, and appreciating all the ways in which
people are different from each other. It is for this reason that
we differentiate ourselves, in name and in purpose, from other greek
organizations with the word "Multicultural."
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