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An Akron couple couldn’t find the perfect LGBTQ-affirming fraternity and sorority. So they created them.
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An Akron couple couldn’t find the perfect LGBTQ-affirming fraternity and sorority. So they created them.
Image by H.L. Comeriato When Tawanna Young attended her niece’s probate (induction) into a historically Black Greek sorority three years ago, she immediately thought, “I really wish I had the opportunity to do something like that.” Tawanna’s phone was listening. “Later that week, I saw a TikTok about an LGBTQ+ fraternity that was for masculine-presenting women and trans men, and I thought, ‘Maybe this is fate,’” the 37-year-old said. For this …
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