S MC Lyte (Lana Moorer)
o The first female Hip Hop artist to receive a Gold record. Actress in the sitcom Half & Half
S Anna Marie Horsford
o Actress: Amen, Friday, The Wayne’s Bros.; Director of Good News
S Tonya Lee Williams
o Actress: The Young and the Restless, In the Heat of the Night
S Victoria Rowell
o Actress: The Young and the Restless, Diagnosis Murder, Dumb and Dumber; Foster Care Activist: Founded the Rowell Foster Children's Fine Arts Scholarship Fund
S "Lindy" Corinne Boggs
o 1st female U.S. representative from Louisiana and 1st Woman to Chair National Convention of a major American Political Party
S Ellia English
o Actress: The Jamie Foxx Show - Aunt Helen
S Hattie McDaniels
o The first African American to win an Academy role. She played Mammy in Gone with the Wind.
S Mother Love
o Actress, Radio & TV Personality: Forgive or Forget
S Ms. Dupre
o Comedian: Tom Joyner Show
S Vanessa Bell Armstrong
o Gospel Recording Artist/Singer
S Corrine Brown
o U.S. Representative - Florida
S Cynthia Horner
o Magazine Editor: "Right On Magazine"
S Rev. Willie T. Barrow
o Director of Operations: Operation PUSH/Rainbow Coalition
S Maysa
o Jazz Artist
S Leighann Lord
o Comedian
S Lee Chamberlin
o Actress
S Dr. Lillian M. Beard, M.D.
o Former Columnist: "Good Housekeeping Magazine"
S Cheryl Broussard
o Financial Advisor & Author
S Alice Childress
o Author of A Hero Ain't Nothing But a Sandwich
o
S Alice Hill Jackson
o Creative Artist, Co-Creator/Producer of Hal Jackson's Miss Talented Teen Pageant
S Annie Lee
S Chizu Shindo Suzuki
o Japanese Artist & Writer
S Dr. Alma Ittery
o Humanitarian & Founder of George Washington Carver Commemoration. Through her efforts, Congress issued a Carver Stamp in 1944.
S L. Marion Poe
o 1st African American woman to be admitted to the bar in the Southern US
S Merri Dee
o Television Personality on WGN Channel 9, Chicago
o
S Marilyn McCoo
S Emily D. Gunter
o Motivational speaker, Author of Superlearning 2000: The New Technologies of Self Empowerment
S Gwendolyn Cherry
o Former Florida Congresswoman
o
S Brenda Pressley
o Actress
S April Sinclair
o Author of Coffee Will Make You Black & Ain't Goin' Be The Same Fool Twice
S Betrice Powell
o Senior Director of Mary Kay cosmetics
o
S Brenda Joysmith
S Cheryl Broussard
o Financial Advisor & Author
o
S Charlotte Ottley
o Public Relations Specialist, CEO of C. Ottley Strategies
S Kiamsha Madelyn Leeke
o Lawyer in Washington, DC, Writer & Self-publisher of 3 books of poetry: My Soul Speaks, I Am My Sista's Keeper, & Baby I Got it For Your Blues
o
S Cynthia Horner
o Editor-In-Chief of Operation PUSH/Rainbow Coalition
S Ruth Whitehead Whaley
o 1st African American woman to actively practice law in the US
S Mary Washington
o 1st African American CPA
S Marie Lafontant
o Founder and President of Haitian Research Center
S Rose Page Welch
o Famed mezzo soprano & lecturer, "Ambassador of Goodwill in Interracial Relations”
S Leighann Lord
o Comedian
S Judge Joyce Williams Warren
o 1st African America judge in Arkansas
S Ruth Russell Williams
o Artist & Entrepreneur, artwork sold in JC Penny, Nordstrom, & Michael's nationally and internationally. Her work includes The Baptism, Family reunion, The Graduation, Old Time Revival, and Kitchen Beautician. She also created the promotional artwork, BigBookBag for the sorority's current national project of the same name.
S Priscilla Williams White
o Author of The Children-What We Tell Them About God?
S Pat Tobin
o Public Relations Specialist, principle, Pat Tobin & Associates
S Marie Lafortant
o Founder & President of Haitian Research Center
S Jocelyn Brown
o National Sales Director of Essence magazine
S Erika R. Ragland
o Committee on Labor & Human Responses on Capital Hill
bravenet.com