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Episode Synopsis
Greek letter organizations have long been a cornerstone of campus life, fostering leadership, service, and a sense of belonging among students. But how do these organizations stay relevant in a changing society?This week’s episode of Real Talk with Denver7 and CPR News examines the profound impact of Greek life, from historically Black fraternities and sororities to multicultural and inclusive organizations.The episode features members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) – also known as the Divine Nine – Cenece Dixon, a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, and Javon Brame of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; Diana Lopez, president of Lambda Theta Nu at MSU Denver, and Naya O’Reilly, founding president of a gender-inclusive chapter of Theta Pi Sigma.
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