Our sorority allowed a biological male to join. We're suing for women's rights
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Despite our differences, sorority sisters share our common values and the fact that we are all females. But our sisterhood no longer has this basic scientific fact in common.
Grace Ann Choate, Allison Coghan, Katelyn Fisher, Hannah Holtmeier, Madeline Ramar, Elizabeth Renkert, Haley Rutsch, Jaylyn Westenbroek, are current Wyoming Kappa Kappa Gamma sisters, and are plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the Kappa Kappa Gamma National Sorority.
Sorority members are diverse in many ways, including backgrounds, majors, religions and sexual preferences. Title IX explicitly protects the decision of fraternities and sororities to have these single-sex membership organizations.
Membership is a lifetime commitment and once you join a sorority, you cannot join another. During sorority recruitment, we were told about an amazing sisterhood of females who all support each other. Kappa itself is built on values such as truth, respect and connection. Despite our differences as women, what we share are our common values and the fact that we all are females.