The new vice president Kamala Harris has made history in more ways than one.
As the first Black woman to become vice president of the United States, Inauguration Day has been dubbed ‘Kamala D. Harris Day’ by the oldest African American sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA).
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Harris pledged AKA while attending Howard University in the 80s, where the sorority was founded in 1908. The organization posted the announcement to Twitter and encouraged its sorors to wear pink for the special day.
“January 20 has been declared Kamala D. Harris Day!,” read the post. “To celebrate our #akahistorymaker, wear shades of pink and your favorite strand of pearls to acknowledge this historic moment! Post your picture using #kamalaharrisday.”
The AKA’s are apart of the Divine Nine, or the National Pan-Hellenic Council, which consists of the nine major African American Greek-letter fraternities and sororities.
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While using the hashtag, #akahistorymaker women from all around the country posted photos of themselves dressed in pink while wearing their best pearls. AKA has about 300,000 members worldwide.
“What do you do when the first woman becomes Vice President? Wear pink & pearls of course! The @BidenInaugural is special for many reasons and @KamalaHarris is one! Honored & humbled to see my @akasorority1908 sister make history #KamalaHarrisDay #akahistorymaker #Excellence,” added a user.
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., the brother fraternity to the AKA’s, showed their solidarity as well.
“Brothers of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. @apa1906NETwork..PROUDLY support our sister Vice President Kamala Harris of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. @akasorority1908 on this Jan 20th being commemorated as #KamalaHarrisDay 06/08!! SKEE-PHI !! #akahistorymaker,” posted an Alpha brother.
Howard University also showed Harris love. Her alma mater’s marching band, the Showtime Marching Band, escorted her to the swearing-in ceremony.
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