Can You Hear Us Now: Inclusivity in the Media

Diversity and Representation in Collegiate Sororities

Episode Summary

Exploring the realm of collegiate sororities reveals a fascinating landscape of diversity and representation. Over the years, these sisterhoods have evolved into more than just social clubs; they've become microcosms of broader societal shifts toward inclusivity. In this episode, we delve into various experiences and perspectives within collegiate sororities, examining how they reflect and contribute to the ongoing conversation about diversity in higher education. From cultural backgrounds to personal beliefs, these organizations serve as platforms for individuals to celebrate their uniqueness while fostering bonds that transcend traditional boundaries. Despite strides towards inclusivity, it's important to note that collegiate sororities still struggle with issues of representation and inclusivity, although significantly improved from previous decades. We will begin by focusing on UNC-Chapel Hill Greek life, unraveling the layers of diversity and representation within collegiate sororities, and exploring their profound impact on campus culture and beyond.

Episode Notes

Guests: Rachel Ferris, Uma Volety