Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated welcomed 15 extraordinary women into their bond of Finer Womanhood as honorary members last week.
The newest honorary sisters were initiated in a July 27 ceremony during the sorority’s international conference in Indianapolis.
In a press release, International First Vice President for Membership Gina Merritt-Epps, Esq. shared, “I am honored to oversee all of Zeta Phi Beta’s membership categories and am thrilled that Zeta Phi Beta continues to attract fascinating, fierce and finer women to carry out the vision of Zeta Phi Beta’s Founders. The newest class of Honorary Members will advance Zeta Phi Beta’s goals as Zeta Phi Beta women everywhere work together to support our communities.”
Added International President and CEO Dr. Stacie NC Grant, “The work of our 2024 Honorary Member Class is aligned with Zeta Phi Beta’s commitment to helping other people excel through mind, body and spirit. As the number one women’s service organization established by five extraordinary Black women, we are proud to extend membership to this group of women and I welcome them to the sisterhood on behalf of all Zeta Phi Beta members.”
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— Tatyana Ali (@TatyanaAli) July 27, 2024
Zeta Phi Beta’s 2024 Honorary Members
Tatyana Ali – Singer/actress, best known as “Ashley Banks” on The Fresh Prince of Bel Air
Patrice Banks – Engineer/entrepreneur, founder of Girls Auto Clinic (first auto repair center staffed by all women)
Jaspen “Jas” Boothe – 17-year Army veteran, cancer survivor and Veteran Disability Advocate
Brigadier General Felicia Brokaw – First Black female Brigadier General in the state of Indiana
Caretha Coleman – Founder/Chairperson of Dignity Health Foundation, vanguard in Silicon Valley’s tech scene
Wanda Durant – Mother of NBA’s Kevin Durant, Founder of “Hope Dream Believe Achieve” platform, head of The Kevin Durant Charity Foundation and The Real MVP Charity, Inc.
Andrea Hunley – First Black state senator for Indiana Senate District 46, former educator
Leela James – Soul Train & NAACP Image Award-nominated singer
Maimah Karmo – Author, breast cancer advocate, founder of the Tigerlily Foundation
Dawn Morton-Rias – First woman of color to serve as President and CEO for the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants
Perri Shakes-Drayton – British retired track and field athlete, 2013 European Indoor Champion and 2012 World Indoor Championship gold medalist
Ashley Sharpton – Community organizer & civil rights activist, daughter of Rev. Al Sharpton
Dominique Sharpton – Civil rights activist & philanthropist, daughter of Rev. Al Sharpton
Angie Stone – Grammy-nominated and Soul Train Award-winning singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer
Rep. Regina Young – First Black woman to serve as Pennsylvania State Representative in the 185th Legislative District
These 15 women join other well-known honorary Zetas, including Anita Hill, Vivica A. Fox, Chrisette Michele, Ann Nesby and Rep. Rashida Talib, among many others.
The press release states that as honorary members, “these exceptional women will have the opportunity to work closely with Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. in advancing its philanthropic initiatives and promoting social welfare. Their influence and expertise will undoubtedly enhance the organization’s ability to positively impact the communities it serves.”
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