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The issue of homosexuality in our organizations is usually talked about in hush-hush tones. It's more "Do you think that brother/sister is gay?" or "I think that chapter is recruiting gays."
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"I think it is important that people understand that just because you have chosen to engage in socially unacceptable behavior does not mean you have to be personally irresponsible in your actions."
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June 21, 2010
What are the real life stages of Black Greek life? How do you look at Black Greekdom from when you're first initiated until you're old and jaundiced?
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July 29, 2009
In a skeewee heard 'round the world, the sorority is looking to fire its national president for a $900,000 dalliance of the wax figure persuasion...
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I love my pink and green, but we need to get back to basics.
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Don't let outdated stereotypes about AKAs stop us from celebrating the new black doll.
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