1. Can You Be a Feminist and a Member of a Sorority?
Rushing Progress: Conversations for the Modern Sorority Woman
Release Date: 07/25/2020
Rushing Progress: Conversations for the Modern Sorority Woman
Michaela joins us again for another recruitment episode! Today we share information about COB and the pros and cons associated with COB in a normal recruitment cycle and during a pandemic.
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Join us as we share our thoughts on some good topics for recruitment conversations! With all of the things potential new members are told to avoid talking about, it can be nerve-wracking to think of things on the spot during recruitment to discuss. We are here to help! Enjoy!
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In our second Recruitment Mini-Series episode, we dive into what topics should (and shouldn't) be avoided during recruitment. We focus on the "5 B's" of recruitment (boys, booze, bucks, bible, Barack), share our opinions on why each of these "b's" are considered recruitment "no-no's," and share whether or not we think these topics should actually be "off limits" during recruitment. Enjoy!
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info_outline 1. Can You Be a Feminist and a Member of a Sorority?Rushing Progress: Conversations for the Modern Sorority Woman
Welcome to our first podcast, where we take on the question that is so often debated online - can you consider yourself a feminist AND a sorority woman? We share our thoughts on what it means to consider ourselves as a feminist and how to balance the anti-feminist aspects of sorority life with our own beliefs.
info_outlineWelcome to our first podcast, where we take on the question that is so often debated online - can you consider yourself a feminist AND a sorority woman? Even if your chapter or campus promotes feminism more than other chapters of your organization, are you still a feminist if you pay into the organization as a whole? We share our thoughts on what it means to consider ourselves as a feminist and how to balance the anti-feminist aspects of sorority life with our own beliefs.
Sources Mentioned:
- Bound by a Might Vow: Sisterhood and Women's Fraternities 1870-1920 by Diana B. Turk