Q: How diverse is your membership?
At its inception, Theta Nu Xi did not specifically strive to bring together a multicultural group of women - our goal was to bring together women who were "multiculturally-minded" - who shared the common goal of appreciating and learning from each others' differences. Our founders were united in 1997 not by their obvious racial differences, but by their internal desire to bring about a greater appreciation of diversity in their campus and community.
As a result of questions from the press and from interested women, the Sorority undertook a survey in 2001 to determine how diverse the sisterhood had become. The Sorority conducted a poll with the first 75 women who had joined the organization. The results were outstanding! Simply by promoting multiculturalism, education, leadership, sisterhood, and service, Theta Nu Xi had achieved an extremely diverse membership.
The sisters were diverse with respect to race, culture, religion, ethnicity, socio-economic background, nationality/language-spoken, politial views, geographic origin (both domestic and international), and even in the category of our academic majors. We found that while we still have a ways to go, we are significantly more diverse than the overall American population, and especially the American college population.