
Patty: Good morning. Can we talk for a second?
Me: Sure.
Patty: What are you wearing?
Me: Oh, this is one of the events my new sorority had right before the end of the year.
Patty: It was an event about drinking?
Me: (Kind of laughing... In my mind she was so naive) Oh, no... That is just the name of the event.
Patty: Why? And, why would you wear a shirt with a giant drink on it? Is that was this group is - just one big drinking event? And, you want people to see that's what you are about? Especially as an Intern?
Well, wow. Just wow. Here was this woman I respected and trusted. She loved me enough to let me know what the world saw. And, the reality was... I was reinforcing every stereotype of Greek Life. I was shocked. I really had never thought about it before. What I was wearing was sending a message to those that saw me. Whether they stopped to ask or not, I was advertising that Kappa Alpha Theta was connected to alcohol.
Now, at 18 years old, I didn't really "get" this to the extent that I do now. As an advisor, I have had this same challenging conversation with students. Frankly, the same conversation over and over. You are seen as the message you put out about yourself. Whether it is an alcohol theme, a theme with sexual overtones, or just a message that "I'm better than you", we must be careful. As you pull out that shirt or tank, ask yourself, "If I am what I wear, who am I seen as today?"
Some of you may be rolling your eyes already. I can almost hear the reaction, "USD is so concerned about image." Well, yes, we are. And, frankly, you should be, too. Your image (both personally and as an organization) depends on you caring. If you don't, that is your choice to make. But, don't be complaining that "Greeks never get any good press..." or "Everyone hates Greeks..." or "People just assume all we do is party..." or "We are unfairly judged as being too exclusive..." Because, team, You Are What You Wear.
I hope that fraternity leader listens to the comments (good and bad) made about the recruitment T-shirts.
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