Article: Maryland Elects Angela Alsobrooks to U.S.Senate
Maryland Elects Angela Alsobrooks to U.S.Senate
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. proudly extends our heartfelt congratulations to Soror Angela Alsobrooks on her historic victory and election to the United States Senate. Her achievement marks a profound milestone, not only for the state of Maryland but for all who believe in the power of leadership that is rooted in integrity, courage, and an unwavering dedication to service. Soror Alsobrooks follows in the trailblazing footsteps of our beloved soror, Honorary Member Carol Moseley Braun, the first African American woman elected to the U.S. Senate.
Soror Alsobrooks’ triumph is a testament to her relentless commitment to supporting communities, championing justice, and amplifying voices that are too often unheard. Her leadership shines brightly as a beacon of hope and possibility, inspiring countless Black women and girls across the nation to pursue public service and create meaningful change.
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. stands proudly beside her in this moment and into the future, supporting her journey as she breaks barriers and fights for the communities she represents. We look forward to witnessing the transformative impact she will undoubtedly make in the Senate and across the country.
We also join in celebrating our Divne Nine sister Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware in her historic election to the U.S. Senate. Their victories mark a powerful moment in American history - the first time two Black women will serve in the U.S. Senate at the same time.
Forward with Fortitude,
Elsie Cooke-Holmes
International President
Chair, Board of Directors