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Does Greek life belong in Dr. King’s “good society”?
Greek life is almost synonymous with social life at SMU. When nearly 43% of undergraduates identify with a Greek organization, it is critical to examine the racist origins of IFC and Panhellenic organizations.In conversation with students of different racial identities and Greek council affiliations,
Shara unpacks a persisting legacy of injustice. The episode ends with a discussion about reform versus abolition as potential solutions to systemic racism in Greek life.
Follow the link for shownotes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yA91TrBUwjbaQtw484BS-cBDBIPNkdwwMrXv2X3Jk/edit
By Shara Jeyarajah5
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Does Greek life belong in Dr. King’s “good society”?
Greek life is almost synonymous with social life at SMU. When nearly 43% of undergraduates identify with a Greek organization, it is critical to examine the racist origins of IFC and Panhellenic organizations.In conversation with students of different racial identities and Greek council affiliations,
Shara unpacks a persisting legacy of injustice. The episode ends with a discussion about reform versus abolition as potential solutions to systemic racism in Greek life.
Follow the link for shownotes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yA91TrBUwjbaQtw484BS-cBDBIPNkdwwMrXv2X3Jk/edit