Television personality Tamron Hall has been welcomed as an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., joining their esteemed sisterhood.
At the sorority’s 71st Boule in Dallas, Texas, Hall was officially inducted into the prestigious organization, which boasts over 355,000 initiated members worldwide.
Expressing her gratitude, Hall shared on social media:
“Thank you [Sorors] for this honor… I am now a proud AKA.”
Hall’s illustrious career includes hosting MSNBC Live and becoming the first Black woman to host NBC’s Today show.
After leaving NBC in 2017, she launched the Tamron Hall Show, which has become the second-longest-running ABC Disney-produced syndicated talk show, as noted in her Alpha Kappa Alpha member bio.
As an honorary member, Hall’s advocacy work aligns with the sorority’s mission of service and empowerment. In 2018, Hall addressed Alpha Kappa Alpha members at their 65th SARC Public Meeting, expressing her commitment to serve and volunteer even more.
Her dedication to community service reflects the core values of Alpha Kappa Alpha.
Hall is also a vocal advocate for domestic abuse awareness. Partnering with Purina’s Purple Leash Project, she aims to transform a quarter of domestic violence sanctuaries into pet-friendly havens by 2025, enabling survivors to seek refuge without leaving their pets behind.
Her involvement with the Black Women’s Health Imperative further showcases her dedication to issues affecting Black women.
Alpha Kappa Alpha recognized Hall’s contributions to media and social advocacy, describing her as an “outspoken advocate for shedding light on domestic abuse,” embodying their mission to improve the social stature of women and girls.
Hall joins a distinguished group of women dedicated to “Service to All Mankind,” including fellow 2024 honorary members, authors, and producers Attica Locke and Tembi Locke.