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sororities were still overwhelmingly white, with only 1.39% of bids awarded going to Black women.

One article without :marseypenny: mention challenge

To fit into the most competitive houses, girls must look a certain way, which often means fitting into a very narrow and whitewashed standard of beauty.

Oh noes, pretty privilege strikes again :marseyshook: . Of all institutions to discriminate :marseychonkerfoid: , I would never expect it from sororities!

“Not every girl I help with is going to be the Barbie doll-looking girl with blond hair and shiny white teeth who's a size zero,” she says. “I've helped plus-size girls, I've helped girls from different socio-economic backgrounds, and first-generation students, too.”

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“Sororities are flashy on the outside, but when the doors are closed, we're having very genuine conversations and friendships.”

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Conclusion: :#marseyextinction:

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