Things to know about AKA, Kamala Harris’ sorority (2024)

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Vice President Kamala Harris has begun her official presidential campaign by turning to what could be one of her strongest bases — fellow members of the country’s Black Greek-letter organizations.

In one of her first public appearances since becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee, Harris spoke Wednesday to Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. members at their convention in Indianapolis.

Harris herself is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., which along with Zeta Phi Beta, is among a group of historically Black sororities and fraternities commonly known as the “Divine Nine.”

Presidents of the “D9” organizations — which together boast nearly 2 million members worldwide — have already launched an “unprecedented” voter mobilization campaign.

And while the organizations will not issue official endorsem*nts, excitement is palpable among individual members who are already organizing en masse for their “soror.”

Here is a quick explainer about Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc.:

What is Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc.?

Alpha Kappa Alpha, Inc., is a Black Greek-letter organization. The sorority, known as AKA, was founded on the campus of Howard University in 1908, making it the country’s oldest historically Black sorority. The organization was founded on “five basic tenets,” which include encouraging high scholastic and ethical standards, and being of “service to all mankind.”

AKA now has more than 1,000 chapters and over 300,000 initiated members worldwide. The organization’s headquarters is on the South Side of Chicago at 5656 Stony Island Ave.

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What does AKA mean to Harris?

Harris joined AKA as an undergraduate student at Howard in 1986. She has acknowledged the “major influence” AKA has had on her life, even since childhood, when her aunt, Christine Simmons, was initiated at Howard in 1950.

When Harris ran for the Democratic nomination in 2020, many referred to the sorority as her “secret weapon.” And when Harris accepted the vice presidential nomination later that year, she made sure to acknowledge the sorority, saying, “Family is my beloved Alpha Kappa Alpha…our Divine 9…and my HBCU brothers and sisters.”

Earlier this month, Harris delivered the keynote address at the AKAs’ biennial national convention in Dallas.

In her speech to over 20,000 members, Harris called fellow AKAs to action.

“In this moment, once again, our nation is counting on the leaders in this room to guide us forward; to energize, organize and mobilize; to register folks to vote and to get them to the polls in November,” Harris said. “Because we know when we organize, mountains move. When we mobilize, nations change. And when we vote, we make history.”

Famous members

  • Toni Morrison, author
  • A’ja Riyadh Wilson, professional basketball player for the Las Vegas Aces
  • Phylicia Rashad, actress
  • Bernice King, civil rights activist, daughter of Martin Luther King Jr.
  • Anna Julia Cooper, educator, author, activist
  • Althea Gibson, tennis player, first African American to win a Grand Slam event.

Notable local sorors:

  • Juliana Stratton, lieutenant governor of Illinois
  • Donna Miller, Cook County Board commissioner
  • Lauren Underwood, U.S. Representative from Illinois’ 14th District

Symbols of AKA

The official colors of AKA are salmon pink and apple green and its official symbol is the ivy leaf.

Pearls are also a significant symbol for AKAs, who refer to their founders as the “Twenty Pearls.”

Since Harris joined the presidential race, many AKAs have begun making donations of exactly $19.08, in honor of the year the sorority was founded.

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What groups make up the Divine 9?

The National Pan-Hellenic Council, commonly known as the “Divine Nine,” comprises nine historically Black sororities and fraternities:

  • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
  • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
  • Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
  • Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
  • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
  • Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
  • Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.,
  • Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.
  • Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc.

How will AKA engage in the 2024 election?

As a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization, AKA will not issue endorsem*nts for a political candidate.

AKA International President and CEO Danette Anthony Reed said their focus will be “supporting and advocating for justice and addressing issues without centering on any particular individual.”

The sorority has already launched a series of voter mobilization campaigns. The “Take 4 or more in 24 to vote” campaign asks all of its over 300,000 members to ensure at least four people vote.

AKA members will also host phone banks and canvassing leading up to Election Day.

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FAQs

Things to know about AKA, Kamala Harris’ sorority? ›

The sorority, known as AKA, was founded on the campus of Howard University in 1908, making it the country's oldest historically Black sorority. The organization was founded on “five basic tenets,” which include encouraging high scholastic and ethical standards, and being of “service to all mankind.”

What is AKA sorority known for? ›

Alpha Kappa Alpha's mission is to cultivate and encourage high scholastic and ethical standards, to promote unity and friendship among college women, to study and help alleviate problems concerning girls and women in order to improve their social stature, to maintain a progressive interest in college life, and to be of ...

Is AKA a good sorority? ›

AKA's also known as the “pretty girls” or “The K's” is the first established AA sorority. They are a top tier sorority within the D9 orgs.

Is AKA a historically black sorority? ›

As long as she's been on the political scene, Vice President and likely Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris has proudly repped the salmon pink and apple green of Alpha Kappa Alpha. Alpha Kappa Alpha is a historic African American sorority, founded on the campus of Howard University, Harris' alma mater.

Why should I pledge AKA? ›

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® seeks women who will promote, uphold, and extend its policies and programs. In return, the Sorority is a conduit through which individuals can grow and develop, personally and professionally while simultaneously providing “Service to All Mankind.”

What is an interesting fact about AKA? ›

Our founders were among the fewer than 1,000 Negroes enrolled in higher education institutions in 1908, and the 25 women who received bachelor of arts degrees from Howard University between 1908 and 1911. Nine juniors and seniors constituted the founding members.

Is it hard to become an AKA? ›

Prospective members must have high ethical and moral standards; Membership can only be obtained by completing the Sorority's official Membership Intake Process (MIP); Interested candidates should not participate in demeaning, degrading or unkind acts.

What is the number 1 sorority? ›

The largest sorority by membership is Chi Omega, also called “Chi O,” and the largest sorority by active chapters is Alpha Omicron Pi, or “A O Pi” for short. These sororities are all members of the National Panhellenic Conference.

What is AKA hazing like? ›

Hazing is defined as an act or series of acts that include, but are not limited to: Physical acts, such as hitting, striking, laying hands upon or threatening to do bodily harm to any individual(s), while acting in one's capacity as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority.

How do you get invited to join AKA? ›

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® receives women into membership at the graduate level by invitation only through its local graduate chapters.

Why did Deltas leave AKA? ›

In 1912, they voted to change the Alpha Kappa Alpha name to Delta Sigma Theta. This new name was to reflect the group's desire to change the direction of the group towards social activism and greater public service; rather than continue to focus on social activities.

What celebrities are AKAs? ›

Acting
NameOriginal chapterNotability
Phylicia RashadAlphaactress on The Cosby Show, first African-American woman to win a Tony Award for Lead Actress
Roxie RokerAlphaactress on The Jeffersons
Wanda SykesGamma Thetaactress and comedian
Regina TaylorKappa MuGolden Globe-winning actress
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What is the AKA motto? ›

The first historically Black Greek Letter Organization for women is Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., which was founded on the campus of Howard University in Washington, DC on January 15, 1908. Our Motto is By Culture and by Merit.

How do you greet an AKA? ›

Call: a yell used mostly by NPHC organizations used to identify and greet frats and sorors. For example, Alpha Kappa Alpha's call is SKEE-WEE. non-members are not permitted to use the call.

Is being an AKA worth it? ›

Being a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. is an honor and a privilege, and I don't regret joining in college. I'm so grateful to be a part of an organization where I can grow personally and professionally while providing “Service to All Mankind.”

Why do AKAs and deltas not like each other? ›

The history of the rivalry between Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (DST) and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) dates back to 1912, when 22 members of the Alpha Chapter of AKA decided that they wanted to change the direction of the sorority and rename it Delta Sigma Theta.

What is AKA famous for? ›

According to Forbes, AKA was one of the most popular musicians of the era and the greatest rapper in South Africa. The popularity he gained in a short duration is evidence of how much people loved him and his work.

Why would someone have an AKA? ›

"Aka" is an acronym for "also known as." It is often used to introduce an alternative name or alias for someone or something. For example, if a person has a nickname or a Bholu, it might be presented with "aka" to indicate the other name by which they are known.

What is AKA actually known as? ›

Definition of 'aka'

a. is an abbreviation for `also known as. ' a.k.a. is used especially when referring to someone's nickname or stage name.

What is the most popular black sorority? ›

Membership. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is the largest African American Women's organization in the world and has a membership of over 350,000 college-educated women around the world. During the membership intake period, initiates are members of the Pyramid Club.

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