
Vice President Kamala Harris' line sister from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. recently shared insights into their long-standing friendship and belief in Harris' leadership abilities. The two first met 38 years ago at Howard University in Washington, DC, where they formed a strong bond.
Reflecting on their initial encounter, the line sister, Kuae Noel Kelch, expressed unwavering confidence in Harris' potential to become president even back then. Kelch highlighted Harris' exceptional qualities and natural leadership skills that stood out to their sorority sisters from the beginning.



During the Democratic National Convention, Kelch and her fellow line sisters proudly donned all white attire as they sat together, symbolizing their unity and support for Harris. The nomination of Harris as the vice president has evoked strong emotions and nostalgia among her sorority sisters, who have long believed in her capabilities.
Kelch emphasized the collective sentiment within their sorority that Harris is the ideal candidate for the role of vice president. The anticipation and excitement among the sorority sisters are palpable as they eagerly await Harris' inauguration day, where they plan to stand in solidarity with her.