List of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters
This list of Alpha Kappa Alpha sisters (commonly referred to as AKAs[2]) includes initiated and honorary members of Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΆKΆ), the first inter-collegiate Greek-letter sorority established for Black college women.
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at Howard University in Washington, D.C., by nine women who were known as The Original Group of 1908, and seven sophomores, who were accepted as honor initiates and are known as The Sophomores of 1910.[3] T
Alpha Kappa Alpha has a membership of more than 200,000 women in over 950 chapters in the United States and several other countries. Membership is extended to female college undergraduate and graduate students. The sorority also bestows honorary membership as its highest honor.[4]
List
Listed below are notable Alpha Kappa Alpha women such as the founders and international presidents, and members who are involved in the fields of arts and entertainment, business, civil rights, education, health, law, politics, science, and sports.
Arts and entertainment
Artists and illustrators
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Actresses
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Authors
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Filmmakers and producers
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Abiola Abrams | Alpha Mu | independent filmmaker, Knives in My Throat and Ophelia's Opera; author, actress, tv host | [39] |
Yvette Lee Bowser | Xi Beta | writer and producer, Half & Half, Living Single, and A Different World | [34] |
Charity Burton | Pi Gamma | producer, Five Sisters Production Company | [40] |
Julie Dash | Honorary | filmmaker of Daughters of the Dust | [8] |
Daphne Valerius | Theta Psi Omega | filmmaker of Souls of Black Girls; actress, television journalist | [41] |
Miss America, Mrs. America, Miss USA, Miss Black USA Pageant and other pageant titleholders
Name | Original chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Mistie Adams | Beta Psi | Miss Maryland USA 2001 | [42] |
Terez Baskin | Beta | Miss Black Illinois 2005 | |
Suzette Charles | Honorary | Miss America 1984 for seven weeks after Vanessa Lynn Williams | [8] |
Dr. Keyna (Kirklen Cobb) Boykin | Theta Theta/Alpha | Miss Los Angeles County USA 2003; Miss California USA 2004 California Main & Style Award | |
Andrea Reynolds Diggs | Zeta Zeta | Miss Black Kentucky 2006 | |
Victoria Franklin | Iota Tau | Miss Nevada USA 2004 | [43] |
Dr. Whitney B. Gaskins | Omicron/Sigma Omega | Miss Black Ohio, USA 2009 | |
Mia Heaston | Epsilon Epsilon | Miss Illinois USA 2007 | [44] |
Noelle Hughley | Beta Delta | Miss Georgia Teen USA 2014 | [45] |
Stephanie Hunt | Delta Chi | Mrs. United States 2007; Mrs. Michigan America 2010; Mrs. Michigan International 2005; Mrs. Michigan Galaxy 2006 | |
Janaye Ingram | Alpha Pi | Miss New Jersey 2004 | [46] |
Deanna McCray James | Rho Xi Omega | Mrs. District of Columbia America 2009; Mrs. Maryland United States 2005 | |
Tracey Jamison | Iota Lambda Omega | Mrs. All-American Woman 2010 | |
Nadia Moffett | Nu Rho | Miss North Carolina 2010 | |
Myah Moore | Pi Sigma | Miss Oregon USA 2003 | [47] |
Danielle Payne | Kappa Psi | Miss Black Oklahoma USA 2012 | |
LaDaria Richardson | Beta Iota Omega | Mrs. North Carolina International 2009 | |
Cherrelle "e'Lan" Robinson | Alpha/Rho Mu Omega | Miss Teen District of Columbia, USA 1990 | |
Danica Tisdale | Mu Pi | Miss Georgia 2004 | [48] |
Debbye Turner | Honorary | Miss America 1990; veterinarian | [8] |
Kenya Tyson | Iota Kappa Omega | Miss Black Delaware 1996; University Dean | |
Marjorie Vincent | Beta | Miss America 1991; news anchor | [49] |
Natisha Webb-Rabb | Kappa Omega | Ms. Black Continental Woman 2004 | |
Nicole White | Mu Delta | Miss DC USA 2009 | [49] |
Singers, musicians, music business
Name | Original chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Etta Moten Barnett | Delta | first African-American woman invited to sing at the White House | [50] |
Cicely Beasley | Chi | opera singer (retired) | [9] |
Maude Cuney-Hare | Honorary | pianist and writer | [8] |
Ella Fitzgerald | Honorary | jazz singer | [8] |
Mareda Gaither-Graves | Zeta Nu Omega | classical soprano | [51] |
Antoinette Garnes | Honorary | concert performer | [8] |
Stepanie Hancock | Mu Omega Omega | singer; This Happy Madness | [9] |
Hazel L. Harrison | Honorary | pianist | [8] |
Alika Hope Bryant | Boulé | opera singer | [52] |
Caterina Jarboro | Honorary | opera singer | [8] |
Alicia Keys | Honorary | Grammy Award-winning R&B singer | [8] |
Gladys Knight | Honorary | lead singer of Gladys Knight and the Pips; Grammy Award-winning gospel and R&B artist | [8] |
Tiffany Moníque | Rho Kappa Omega | singer/songwriter; member of The Mamas, background vocalists for Beyoncé | [53] |
Jessye Norman | Honorary | opera singer | [8] |
Brandy Norwood | Honorary | singer | [8] |
Delores Parker-Morgan | Honorary | pianist and soloist | [8] |
Cassandra Wilson | Beta Delta Omega | Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist/producer | [54] |
Sherry Winston | Alpha | Grammy-nominated jazz flutist | [55] |
Television
Name | Original chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Xernona Clayton Brady | Alpha Psi | creator of CNN's Trumpet Awards and creator of the Xernona Clayton Show on WAGA-TV in Atlanta, Georgia | [49] |
Dorothy Brunson | Honorary | first African-American woman to own a television station, WGTW-TV | [8] |
Dr. Zoanne Clack | Honorary | writer for Grey's Anatomy | [56] |
Belva Davis | Honorary | first African-American news anchor on the West Coast | [8] |
Stephanie Elam | Alpha | CNN Business News correspondent | [57] |
Tamara Hooks | Alpha | one of two African-American hosts for the Home Shopping Network | [58] |
Janice Huff | Zeta Omicron | meteorologist for WNBC in New York City | [59] |
Constance Jones | Theta Upsilon | news anchor/reporter, WPLG Miami, Florida; KETK-TV in East Texas | [60] |
Star Jones | Lambda Zeta | author, television host, attorney, and former Second Supreme Anti-Basileus | [61] |
Muriel Lyle-Smith | Honorary | television producer; granddaughter of Ethel Hedgeman Lyle | [8] |
Suzanne Malveaux | Honorary | news anchor on CNN and TVOne contributor | [62] |
Lark McCarthy | Iota Gamma | former news anchor for WTTG-TV in Washington, D.C. for 17 years. | [49] |
Amie McLain | Alpha | reporter for NBC2, Fort Myers, FL | [63] |
Wanda Sykes | Gamma Theta | comedienne/TV personality | |
Kathy Times | Beta Alpha | Emmy Award-winning investigative reporter WVTM-TV (NBC13) in Birmingham, Alabama; president of National Association of Black Journalists | [64] |
JaQuitta Williams | Gamma Upsilon | anchor/reporter for WSB-TV, ABC affiliate in Atlanta, Georgia | [65] |
Keisha Williams | Alpha | host of Focus Atlanta; CW Atlanta's Public Affairs Director | [66] |
Civil rights
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Education
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Health and science
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Judges
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Political figures
Humanitarian and social causes
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Non-elected officials
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U.S. politicians
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World leaders
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Religion
Name | Original chapter | Notability | Reference |
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Cheryl Moore Adamson | Theta Gamma | founding pastor of the Palmetto Missionary Baptist Church, Conway, South Carolina | [128] |
Arnetta Beverly | Omicron Psi Omega | District Superintendent, Northeast District, United Methodist Church | [129] |
D'Mrtri Cato-Watson | Zeta Omicron | Pastor, Harris Chapel United Methodist Church, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; Pastor, Kirkman Road United Methodist Church, Orlando, Florida | [9] |
Rev. Portia Annette Cavitt | unknown | pastor of Allen Chapel A.M.E. Church in South Omaha, Nebraska | [130] |
Leontine T. Kelly | unknown | first African-American woman to become a bishop; second woman to become a bishop in the United Methodist Church | [131] |
Mia Knight Wright | Delta Xi | founder and executive director of Metamorphosis Empowerment Conference; co-pastor of The Fountain Of Praise Church, Houston, TX | [132] |
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- ↑ www.marywineberg.com{{[149]}} |- | Cleo Parker Robinson | Honorary | artistic director of Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Theater | [8] |- | Patricia Russell-McCloud | Zeta Xi Omega | internationally-known motivational speaker; former National President of The Links, Inc; author | [9][154]
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|- style="vertical-align:top;" class="fn"
| class="fn" | Corrinne Wright
| class="org" style="text-align:center;" | Eta Xi
| class="note" | nine-time All-American winner in gymnastics; won NCAA championships in all-around and floor exercise in 1989; member of U.S. National team; Associate Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Stockton University
| style="text-align:center;" | [150]
}}
Other
Name Original chapter Notability Reference LaDonna Bradford Suggs Gamma Mu 2008 winner of Today's "Race to the Altar" wedding contest Tobie Brown Beta Zeta model, Ebony Fashion Fair [151] Pauletta Brown Blueitt Omicron Epsilon Omega first African-American woman to achieve the rank of colonel in Air Force Medical Service Corps [9] Jameka Cameron Delta Theta contestant on reality TV show Big Brother (Season 8, 2007) Emma Clarissa Clement Honorary Mother of the Year in 1946 [8] Keisha Dean Beta Alpha fashion and jewelry designer [9][152] Elena Diaz-Verson Amos Honorary first female president of Latin American Studies Club [8] Kathryn Dickerson Honorary first woman to be honored with "Man of the Year" by the Chicago Urban League [8] Leecia Eve Gamma Phi Omega counsel to Senator Hillary Clinton [153] Ashley Gardner Eta Mu beauty blogger, XOAshtonNicole [9][154] Venus Hylton Alpha Theta jewelry designer [9][155] {{FratMember name=Wyona Lynch-McWhite chapter=Alpha Mu Omega nota=director of the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum Roanoke, VA; former curator, Columbus Museum Uptown, Columbus, GA ref=<ref name="2004directory"/><ref>"The role of the university art museum and gallery." Art Journal. Fall, 2006 - ↑ "Corrinne Wright Named "Circle of Honor" Inductee at University of Georgia". Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. September 2005. Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
- ↑ Ivy Leaf Magazine, Spring 2003
- ↑ "Kei Gee Jewelry: Meet the Designer". Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
- ↑ "Harvard Law School Alumni". Archived from the original on 2007-10-15. Retrieved 2007-12-26.
- 1 2 "International Speakers Bureau- Bios". Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
- ↑ "Venus Hylton Jewelry". Archived from the original on 2011-04-13. Retrieved 2007-12-16.
References
- McNealey, Earnestine G. (2006). Pearls of Service: The Legacy of America's First Black Sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Chicago: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. LCCN 2006928528.
- Parker, Marjorie H. (1958). Alpha Kappa Alpha: 1908-1958. Chicago: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
- Parker, Marjorie H. (1966). Alpha Kappa Alpha: Sixty Years of Service. Chicago: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
- Parker, Marjorie H. (1979). Alpha Kappa Alpha: In the Eye of the Beholder. Chicago: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
- Parker, Marjorie H. (1990). Alpha Kappa Alpha Through the Years: 1908-1988. Chicago: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.
- Parker, Marjorie H. (1999). Past Is Prologue: The History of Alpha Kappa Alpha 1908-1999. Chicago: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. ISBN 978-0-933244-00-9.
- Ross, Jr., Lawrence (2000). The Divine Nine: The History of African-American Fraternities and Sororities in America. New York: Kensington. ISBN 978-1-57566-491-0.
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