When Ellie, a graduate of a California state school, was told that she and her fellow sorority sisters had to wear nude heels for rush, she figured she would have to buy a new pair of shoes that fit her skin tone. But when she came back with tan heels, she was told to exchange them for a lighter pair. She said it was clear to her that to the chapter’s recruitment chair,really meant the shade of white skin tones.
While even more egregious instances of racism within the institution dominate headlines — blackface, cultural appropriation, and bigoted hazing rituals come to mind — it is the smaller exclusionary acts, such as those Ellie experienced, that many say expose the racism behind these houses’ intimidating doors.
Greek life’s lack of diversity is no secret. The hefty price of joining a chapter is reason enough for low-income students not to rush in the first place. Maya says her dues amount to $459 per semester, while Ellie paid $310 per quarter to be part of her California sorority. Some of the students we spoke to said the dues essentially work as a filter, resulting in many chapters across the country that are, to put it simply, white and rich.
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people are supposed to be at college or university to get an education, not be in a sorority or a frat house.
Racism is absolutely one reason. Misogyny and sex crimes are another. It’s time for Greek life to expire.
Yeah, and I guarantee they're all probably ugly and untalented.
Such a horrible waste of campus space and money.
KurtSchlichter every little detail you predicted is in the process of coming true. How do you do it man?
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