Opinion | Why it matters that Kamala Harris is an AKA (2024)

In January 1908, 12 years before the 19th Amendment enfranchised women, a group of nine women students gathered on Howard University’s campus to create Alpha Kappa Alpha, the first sorority dedicated to the advancement of Black women and girls. Those nine, led by Ethel Hedgemon Lyle, created a blueprint for others invested in Black women’s leadership and advancement. With an international reach that now spans some 360,000 women, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. has counted among her members the first woman to lead an African nation (Her Excellency Ellen Johnson Sirleaf of Liberia), the first Black woman to become a federal judge (the late Constance Baker Motley), and there's increasing excitement that a member of AKA, Vice President Kamala Devi Harris, could be the first Black woman — or woman of any color, for that matter — to be elected president of the United States.

There's increasing excitement that a member of AKA could be the first Black woman — or woman of any color — to be elected president of the United States.

Two weeks ago, before President Joe Biden withdrew from the campaign and endorsed his vice president as the Democratic Party’s nominee, Harris stood before 20,000 Alpha Kappa Alpha members gathered in Dallas for the sorority’s 71st biennial convention. Harris, who became an AKA in the sorority’s original Howard University chapter, described the group’s founding as an effort to “create desperately needed social and legal change.”

Then, a desperately needed change was access to the ballot. As women around the country prepared for the historic March 1913 suffrage parade, Alpha Kappa Alpha president Nellie Quander sent letters to suffragist leader Alice Paul. Quander called it hypocritical that the leaders of a march demanding that women have a say in politics were intent on excluding and silencing Black women who were seeking the same. Much to the chagrin of the march’s organizers, who sought to keep it all white, 50 Black women did participate in that march. They included Quander, Mary Church Terrell (a founder of the NAACP) and founding members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, which had been founded at Howard that January. Members of Alpha Kappa Alpha would later develop the Mississippi Health Project in 1935 to increase access to health care in the Mississippi Delta and launch the creation of the country’s first Non-Partisan Council in 1938 to lobby for civil rights.

That commitment to leadership and community advancement inspired me to become an AKA at the University of Virginia. In addition to AKA and Delta Sigma Theta, there are two other historic Black women’s college sororities: Zeta Phi Beta and Sigma Gamma Rho. Harris spoke to the women of Zeta Phi Beta at their biennial convention in Indianapolis on Wednesday. Sigma Gamma Rho, whose convention is scheduled to start July 31, is the third Black sorority having its national meeting this month. It’s unknown if Harris will address that sorority, too.

There are also five historically Black college fraternities: Alpha Phi Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma and Iota Phi Theta. Taken together, those five fraternities and four sororities comprise the National Pan-Hellenic Council, affectionately known as “The Divine Nine.” Members of these organizations have been a part of every major movement for social change in modern U.S. history. Although each organization articulates its own programs and initiatives, they are bound by a shared commitment to community uplift.

The 2024 election cycle is no exception. Monday, the day after Biden announced his support for Harris, the National Pan-Hellenic Council released a statement: “We, the Council of Presidents of the National Pan-Hellenic Council®(Divine 9®), have met and agreed to meet this critical moment in history with an unprecedented voter registration, education, and mobilization coordinated campaign. This campaign will activate the thousands of chapters and members in our respective organizations to ensure strong voter turnout in the communities we serve.”

The Divine 9 represents over 2.5 million members with chapters in every major U.S. city and deep connections to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Black churches, and has a distinguished history of mobilizing political participation. This expansive reach will be crucial for elevating public engagement and excitement in the 2024 election.

Because each fraternity and sorority is a 501-c7 organization, endorsing a particular candidate isn’t allowed. Thus, the collaborative effort will focus instead on promoting issues, priorities and participation. This focus is key given important political contests happening at the local, state and national levels. The outcome of those elections will directly shape areas like economic security, public safety, education access and youth development.

The Divine 9 represents over 2.7 million members with chapters in every major U.S. city and deep connections to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Black Churches and has a distinguished history of mobilizing political participation.

Harris ended her remarks at Alpha Kappa Alpha’s convention with a charge to mobilize, “because we know,” she said, “when we organize, mountains move. When we mobilize, nations change. And when we vote, we make history.” Indeed, on Sunday, within hours of the announcement that Biden was stepping aside, more than 44,000 Black women joined a Zoom call that raised more than $1.5 million for Harris’ campaign. That was a significant expression of the intergenerational organizing we should expect to see from Black women in 2024.

That call was organized by a coalition of Black women of various backgrounds and affiliations who met weekly over the last four years to create a network of support, inspiration and engagement designed to #winwithblackwomen. (That mobilization inspired 53,000 Black men to gather for their own “Win With Black Men” virtual call that raised $1.3 million for Harris and should help dispel the narrative that Black men don’t want to support a woman candidate.)

While some question whether the country is ready for a Black woman at the top of the ticket, there is no question that Black women are mobilizing to move the country forward. Those who belong to Black sororities have been trained to do so. From their very inception, those sororities have served as catalysts for change.

Khalilah L. Brown-Dean

Khalilah L. Brown-Dean, Ph.D., is university professor and executive director of the Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life at Wesleyan University. A scholar of voting rights, punishment, and civic engagement, she is author of the book "Identity Politics in the United States" and hosts the Gracie Award-winning radio show and podcast, "DISRUPTED."

Opinion | Why it matters that Kamala Harris is an AKA (2024)

FAQs

Why is Kamala Harris important to the world? ›

Kamala D. Harris is the Vice President of the United States. She always fights for the people – from her barrier-breaking time as District Attorney of San Francisco and Attorney General of California, to proudly serving as a United States Senator and the Vice President.

Was Kamala Harris in a sorority? ›

SHAPIRO: Jill Louis, class of '87, says in those days, students at the historically Black university actually dressed up to go to school, including her sorority sister Kamala Harris. Louis joined Alpha Kappa Alpha her junior year, at the same time Harris was joining her senior year.

What is Kamala Harris recognized for? ›

Harris served as the junior U.S. senator from California from 2017 to 2021; she defeated Loretta Sanchez in the 2016 Senate election to become the second Black woman and the first South Asian American to serve in the U.S. Senate.

What are Kamala Harris' beliefs? ›

Harris is prochoice and is reportedly making reproductive health care central to her 2024 Presidential campaign. She has been called "the Biden administration's voice for reproductive rights" and "the White House's voice of unflinching support for reproductive health rights."

How is Kamala Harris a great leader? ›

For Harris, Persuadables more often emphasize her patience, situation-handling, and decision-making abilities. A 34-year-old mixed-race independent male said, “I think they are both strong leaders. Kamala has the people on her side, and she can bring the lower class to a better place.

Why is Kamala Harris important to Women's History Month? ›

Kamala Harris recently made history after she was the first woman, first African American, and first Asian American to be elected and inaugurated Vice President of the United States.

Is Michelle Obama in aka sorority? ›

Michelle Obama has accepted an invitation to become an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, ending weeks of speculation on historically black college campuses about which, if any, sorority she would join. Ms.

Who is the oldest sorority? ›

Alpha Delta Pi holds the distinction of being the first secret society in the world for college women. Founded on May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia, we were originally called The Adelphean Society, from the Greek word for sister.

Is Kourtney Kardashian in a sorority? ›

Kourtney Kardashian: Alpha Phi (AΦ)

What has Kamala Harris done for the country? ›

Harris was also at the forefront of the administration's pursuit to codify voting rights protections. She pushed for Congress to pass the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act, which would have extended the protections of the 1965 Voting Rights Act and required federal approval for some local election law changes.

What are some interesting facts about Kamala Harris? ›

Before taking office, Harris represented California in the U.S. Senate (2017–21); she was the first Indian American to serve as a U.S. senator as well as the second African American woman. Harris was previously California's attorney general (2011–17).

What was Kamala Harris education and awards? ›

Kamala Harris
EducationHoward University (BA) University of California, Hastings (JD)
Professionpolitician attorney author
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WebsiteCampaign website White House website
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What has Kamala Harris fought for? ›

Harris took on the lead role of championing abortion rights for the administration after Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022. This past January, she started a “reproductive freedoms tour” to multiple states, including a stop in Minnesota thought to be the first by a sitting US president or vice president at an.

What did Kamala Harris' mother tell her? ›

What is a kamala? ›

noun. a powder from the capsules of an East Indian tree, Mallotus philippinensis, of the spurge family, used as a yellow dye and in medicine as an anthelmintic.

Who is the highest ranking elected woman in history? ›

Kamala Harris replaced Pelosi to become the highest-ranking woman ever to be in the line of succession upon being inaugurated as the first female Vice President on January 20, 2021, alongside President Joe Biden.

What is the role of the vice president? ›

The vice president of the United States presides over the U.S. Senate and takes over the role of president of the United States if the president is unable to perform his or her duties.

Who becomes president if the president can no longer serve? ›

In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.

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