Full Description
From their founding, Greek letter organizations have maintained legacies of exclusion that have particularly targeted minoritized people including Black, Indigenous, People of Color as well as queer and transgender individuals. In response to larger societal oppression and, more specifically, historical discriminatory practices within historically white sororities and fraternities, culturally-based sororities and fraternities emerged to serve and lift up minoritized communities. Culturally-based sororities and fraternities (CBSFs) include Asian American, Black, Latinx/a/o, LGBTQ, Multicultural, and Historically Native American sororities and fraternities. Unfortunately, conversations on sorority and fraternity life (SFL) have prioritized historically white organizations, perpetuating the same legacies of oppression that led to the formation of culturally-based groups to begin with. This book is a form of resistance to these power dynamics and brings to light the histories, legacies, and strengths of CBSFs as well as ways to re-envision equitable support for these organizations. This book will be instrumental to SFL practitioners, (inter)national sorority and fraternity leadership, and for all SFL members in their efforts to increase their awareness of CBSFs. Additionally, campuses are increasingly embracing opportunities to understand minoritized students' experiences on campus and to center equitable practice. This book could be used during professional development workshops for deans, faculty, and student affairs professionals to consider how well they are supporting minoritized students and, more specifically, those who are in culturally-based sororities and fraternities. This text can also serve as an important resource for college courses focused on college students, student affairs, and social justice in higher education.
Contents
Setting the Stage: Overview of Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Crystal E. Garcia and Antonio Duran: Introduction: Historicizing and Contextualizing Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Antonio Duran, Crystal E. Garcia, and Hannah L. Reyes: Developments in Research on Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Innovations in Practice: Opportunities and Challenges Facing Organizations - Cameron C. Beatty, Ebony Wofford, and Chris Graham: A Practitioner's Perspective: Advising and Supporting Black Sororities and Fraternities - Bryan Dosono, Vigor W. H. Lam, and Bilal Badruddin: A Practitioner's Perspective: Asian- Interest Sororities and Fraternities - Juan R. Guardia: La Perspectiva de un Practicante (A Practitioner's Perspective): Latinx/ a/ o- based Sororities and Fraternities - Douglas N. Case: Queering Greek Life: LGBTQ- Interest Sororities and Fraternities - Jessica Peñaranda and Jessica Snell: Building Solidarity: A Guide for Supporting Multicultural Sororities and Fraternities - Symphony Oxendine and Derek Oxendine: Confronting Colonization: Moving Forward to Remove Barriers for Historically Native American Fraternities and Sororities - Innovations in Practice: Issues in the Broader Landscape of Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Keith D. Garcia: Attending to Intersecting Identities in Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Jenny Nirh and Marcos Guzman: Addressing Hazing Practices within Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Trace Camacho: Bridging the Gap between Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities within Larger SFL Communities - Crystal E. Garcia and Antonio Duran: Interweaving Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities into the Campus Imagination - Antonio Duran and Crystal E. Garcia: Moving Forward: Concluding Thoughts on the Future of Culturally- Based Sororities and Fraternities - Index.