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Affirming Identity, Advancing Belonging, and Amplifying Voice in Sororities and Fraternities

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In the wake of the #AbolishGreekLife and other calls for racial justice, the role of identity development also becomes ever increasingly important as we consider how to make the sorority/fraternity more inclusive for our students. In the end, it may really be the power of inclusion on college campuses that leads to many of the educational goals that we yearn for in student growth: the formal and informal social interactions, bonded in reflective learning, that help build social and academic success. In this we can celebrate together, especially those of us who have romanticized so many 'bright college years.' This text is a response to a call for existential exploration as an attempt to critically revivify our understanding of the sorority/fraternity experience as it contributes specifically to students' identity development and learning.The text is grouped around centering their experiences through three A's: Amplifying Voice, Affirming Identity, and Advancing Belonging to highlight the identity experiences of the diverse spectrum of fraternity and sorority members across the intersections of identity so often excluded from the literature. Chapters in this text attempt to foreground how the fraternity/sorority experience explicitly contributes to these areas of student development across multiple identities including race, ethnicity, culture, gender identity, social class, and ability. Authors critically interrogate systems of oppressions that subjugate marginality from those with intersectional identities to recognize the larger challenges facing the sorority/fraternity movement as an attempt to disrupt these systems to better identify influences on identity development.

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ISBN: 9798887304830
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Author: Pietro A Sasso, Mónica Lee Miranda, J Patrick Biddix
Publisher: Information Age Publishing an imprint of Emerald Publishing Limited
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 492 pages
Series: Identity & Practice in Higher Education-Student Affairs
Genres: Educational strategies and policy: inclusion
Social discrimination and social justice
Higher education, tertiary education