Showing posts with label social issues. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social issues. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2015

A Personal Reaction to Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Racist Chant



On Sunday a  nine second viral video clip of several fraternity men chanting some very horrific things reached the email of Katelyn Griffith, an editor for “The Oklahoma Daily” student newspaper. Within hours, the story and video instantly made its way across cyberspace and the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Oklahoma University were pulled out of the shadows and exposed.

As of today, the fraternity has been rightfully shunned by its national organization and fellow members, kicked off their local campus, their fraternity house has been evacuate, and several members have been expelled.

At the same time, people across the digital world are weighing in on the subject.

That being said, I felt it was important for me to address the actions of these men on our blog seeing that this platform is geared to Greek Life members.

Let me start off by saying, I do not, under any circumstances, condone the actions of these “men”. No questions asked, these men were wrong and deserve the consequences of this video surfacing. The very fact that several severe punishments were handed out to this “chapter” by both the parent organization and local university within hours of the video surfacing is indicative of the severity of offense and the lack of tolerance of these distasteful actions by other Greek Life members. 

However, I do not agree with others, from individuals to the media ( please refer to this CNN opinion article here), using this as an opportunity to shame all Greek lettered organizations as social cliques that pick and choose who will join their organizations based on qualities such as skin color, religion, sexual orientation or any other social issue.

As a proud member of Greek Life who comes from a chapter with several diverse women, I find it insulting that the actions of these men has become synonyms with Greek Life as a whole. 

In my humble opinion, it is morally and ethically wrong pass judgment on an entire group of people based on the decisions of the few; It is not fair to judge all Greeks based on the actions of these “men” just like it isn’t fair to judge anyone based on any other social issue.

This is one chapter at one university, there are hundreds of chapters from hudreds of Greek Lettered Organizations across the United States alone, each with their own histories, beliefs, and values. No chapter is the same even within the same overarching organization, how is it possibly fair to form an opinion of Greek Life as a whole based on one selection of “men”.

That being said, I urge people to look at this terrible offense as what it is, the actions of a few Greek Life members, not every Greek Life member.



Friday, September 26, 2014

Why More People Need to Address Social Issues on College Campuses

If you read my previous blog post about how my “sorority changed my life” then you know that I was a victim of sexual abuse for 10 years along with every other kind of abuse throughout my life. That experience, along with my core belief in the good in humanity, has shaped me into a person who believes all people should be treated as equals no matter race, sex, or any other characteristics that make humans individuals.

After hearing the moving and undeniably incredible speech by Emma Watson about feminism, I was reminded that feminism, or general belief in gender equality, has become something of a whisper between a few individuals and that in order to ignite a chain reaction of change, it needs to screamed for the whole world to hear.

What better place than a college campus to spark this conversation? During my time at Pace, there were three main Greek organizations of 18 (usually in conjunction or “cosponsored” with others) that spoke about social issues such as rape culture and equality during a majority of their events (shout out to the Beta Delta Chapter of Omega Phi Beta, the Beta Gamma Chapter of Lambda Upsilon Lambda, and the Alpha Xi chapter of Sigma Lambda Upsilon). I think it is important to note that Greek life at Pace University is only 13 percent of our campus. That being said, imagine if the entire campus talked about social issues such as feminism? Furthermore, imagine if it was discussed occurred across the globe.

It has been said that one voice can make way for change and I believe the former Harry Potter star did just that.

During her speech in front of the United Nation, Watson formally opened the door for conversation about feminism, equality, freedom, stating within her first lines “I am reaching out to you because I need your help. We want to end gender inequality—and to do that we need everyone to be involved.”

And those words ring true. It is up to each and every person to make sure that the conversation echoes throughout the world and in turn truly make equality a reality.


So I urge you all to take a stand and to fight for not only feminism, but also equality in all aspects of human life.