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Trailblazers in Arts, Politics, Business, and Advocacy Inducted as Honorary Members of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

WASHINGTON, D.C., JUL 10 – Eight distinguished Black women were inducted as Honorary Members for their leadership and impact across arts, politics, business, sports, and advocacy, reflecting Delta Sigma Theta’s core values.

  • At its 57th National Convention held in Washington, D.C. in July 2025, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. honored eight remarkable Black women by welcoming them into its prestigious class of Honorary Members.
  • This induction builds on the sorority’s legacy since its 1913 founding at Howard University, emphasizing leadership, scholarship, and public service.
  • Among this year’s distinguished honorees are notable figures such as Queen Latifah, Fawn Weaver, Danielle Brooks, Donna Brazile, a pioneering business leader, an Olympic track and field icon, a former WNBA star turned executive, and a prominent tech CEO, each excelling in areas like politics, entertainment, entrepreneurship, sports, and advocacy.
  • The 2025 class features multiple award winners and pioneers, such as a six-time Olympic medalist, billion-dollar business leaders, and a political strategist who managed a major U.S. presidential campaign.
  • This Honorary Member class strengthens Delta Sigma Theta's commitment to justice, equity, and collective advancement, inspiring future generations of Black women and girls.
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