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Sometimes if you never ask
a question you will never get an answer. Likewise, many
fraternity/sorority members never ask questions regarding the policies and
practices of inter/national fraternities/sororities on sexual orientation
issues. Others may ask, but never get an answer. Either way, there are
still a lot of questions to be asked and answers to be given on this
issue.
Suggested questions are
given for you and your brothers/sisters to call and/or write to your
inter/national fraternity/sorority leaders about their position, practices
and polices pertaining to sexual orientation. We believe all
brothers/sisters (straight, gay, lesbian or bisexual) must begin asking
the questions and insisting on their fraternities/sororities to take a
proactive stance to affirm diversity including sexual orientation.
And remember, if at first you do not succeed, try and try again. Let your
fraternity/sorority leadership know how important this issue is to your
chapter and to the ideals of brotherhood/sisterhood. The more people ask
the same questions, the more the "right" answer will be given.
Until You Get the
"Right" Answer
- Does our
fraternity/sorority have any written organizational policies dealing
with sexual orientation? (i.e. membership policies, standards policies,
position statements, personnel policies, etc.) If not, why?
- Do we discuss the issue of
sexual orientation and/or being gay, lesbian or bisexual in any of our
educational programs and resources? Do we provide our chapter with any
educational resources to help a brother/sister who comes out? Do you
know about the Lambda 10 Project Resources Online? If not, what are we
waiting for?
- Do we include workshops or
other educational programs on sexual orientation issues at conventions
or national or regional leadership conferences? If so, what does the
program entail? Info on Lambda 10 Project? Speakers? Facilitators?
- Do we include the issue of
sexual orientation in training for staff (such as leadership
consultants) or volunteer alumnae? If so, what types of things are
covered in the training? If not, why? Is the issue of sexual orientation
addressed in any of our resource materials (officer manuals, volunteer
advisor manuals, etc.)? If not, why?
- Would we be open to
including an article or resources about sexual orientation in our
national magazine or other publications? Have we ever done this? If not,
why?
- What type of advice would
our national fraternity/sorority leadership give to the following
circumstances, and how do we expect our members to know appropriate ways
to deal with these situations if we do not have any policies or
resources on the topic?
| a. What should our
fraternity/sorority do if a brother/sister "comes out"
to the chapter? |
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| b. Can our
fraternity/sorority president kick out a member because he/she
is gay/lesbian or bisexual, but by all accounts is a good
brother/sister? Is this OK? |
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| c. What should we do
if someone openly gay/lesbian wants to rush our
fraternity/sorority? Can we exclude him/her from being a member
for this sole reason? |
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| d. Can a member take
a same-sex date to the fraternity/sorority formal? |
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| e. How do we
stop rumors that our chapter is a "gay fraternity/lesbian
sorority" just because we have an out gay brother/lesbian
sister? |
| Should we care? |
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| f. Does the fraternity/sorority staff/advisors know about
the Lambda 10 Project to support LGBT fraternity & sorority
issues? |
What are your questions to
ask? Remember to be courteous and professional, but you have a right to
get an answer. Feel free to share your responses with the Lambda 10
Project at info@lambda10.org, so
others can see the positive work of your fraternity/sorority to be
inclusive of all types of diversity.
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