Study exploring culturally-based sororities & fraternities as spaces of activism for Students of Color

A faculty member at Auburn University is currently seeking participants for a study exploring the role of culturally-based sororities and fraternities as spaces of activism for Students of Color at predominantly white institutions. 

Participants must: 1) be current undergraduate students or completed their undergraduate experience within the last year at a four-year, predominantly white institution 2) identify as a Person of Color 3) be a member of a culturally-based sorority/fraternity 4) have engaged in campus-level activism. 

Participants will: complete a demographic form, two 90-minute interviews, and have the option to complete a photo journal activity. Participants will receive a $20 Amazon gift card at the conclusion of the study! She is looking for representation from a wide range of culturally-based sororities and fraternities, so please share broadly with your communities! 

For those interested in participating, please email: Crystal Garcia, Ph.D. – Assistant Professor at Auburn University (crystal.garcia@auburn.edu