On January 13, the Devastating Divas of Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. celebrated their Founders’ Day, marking 112 years of sisterhood, scholarship and service. Local members in Baltimore and the surrounding areas visited the Quicksilva Morning Show for the special day.
Founded in 1913 by 22 visionary women at Howard University, the sorority was created to promote academic excellence, social justice and community activism. With a rich history of leadership, Delta Sigma Theta has remained dedicated to addressing critical social issues, from education and healthcare to political advocacy.
Delta Sigma Theta is known for its deep commitment to public service and civic engagement with members actively contributing to societal change. The sorority’s enduring legacy is reflected in its diverse initiatives, including the Delta Academy, which empowers young women and advocates for voting rights and political participation.
Notable public figures who are proud members of Delta Sigma Theta include Shirley Chisholm, CNN’s …