The women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s Baltimore Alumnae Chapter held their Founders Day Breakfast on Feb. 5 inside of the Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom, located on the campus of Morgan State University.
National President and Chair of the organization, Elsie Cooke-Holmes served as keynote speaker for the event, which drew hundreds of members from around the D.C., Maryland and Virginia (DMV) area and beyond. See more coverage of the event online at AFRO.com.
Ariana Toland and Jasmin Leboo. (Photos by James Fields)
Dr. Lisa Smith Sherrod, cutline on the way! (Photos by James Fields)
Former Baltimore Alumnae Chapter President Arlene Wongus (Photos by James Fields)
Krystle I. Myers, Esq accepts the Vashti Turley Murphy Award. (Photos by James Fields)
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority National President and Chair, Elsie Cooke-Holmes speaks to the hundreds of women gathered for the Founders Day Luncheon on Feb. 5. (Photos by James Fields)
Deabra Bennett Feaster was initiated into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s Zeta Delta Chapter at Bowie State University more than 50 years ago. (Photos by James Fields)
Leaders of the Baltimore Alumnae Chapter from left to right: Ebony Teagle, second vice president, Monica Wyatt, third vice president, Geraldine Finch, president and Kenya Adams, first vice president. (Photos by James Fields)
Yemonja Smalls (Photos by James Fields)
Rita Cooper, Gwendoly, Lindsay and Michel McClary-McNeil-Emory all 50 years.