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Innovation in Research and Scholarship Feature

Climates for Ethnic and Racial Diversity: Latina/o Sorority and Fraternity Member Perspectives

Pages 237-252 | Published online: 24 Sep 2019
 

Abstract

This qualitative critical narrative inquiry explored how members of Latina/o sororities and fraternities perceived campus climates for racial and ethnic diversity at predominantly White institutions. Using the multicontextual model for diverse learning environments, findings point to the significance of participants’ recognition of a misalignment between the espoused and enacted commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity in relation to how they perceived the campus climate for racial/ethnic diversity. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

Notes

1 Latina/o is used in reference to fraternities and sororities whose membership has historically excluded non-binary or gender nonconforming individuals. Latina/o/x is used otherwise as a gender inclusive term.

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