T.I.’s Daughter Deyjah Harris Joins Delta Sigma Theta at Clark Atlanta

The 20-year-old’s new chapter comes with a family tribute, a historic Black Greek-letter legacy, and a line name that honors her late aunt.

T.I.’s oldest daughter Deyjah Harris is officially a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., marking a meaningful new chapter for the Clark Atlanta University student and for a family already tied to its legacy. 

Harris crossed into the sorority over the weekend through the Sigma Chapter at Clark Atlanta. What makes the moment even sweeter is the name she crossed under: “Precious Heir,” a tribute to her late aunt, Antoinette “Precious” Harris. The line name was also chosen to connect Deyjah’s new membership to a family legacy of sisterhood and service. 

Her entrance was nothing short of iconic. When it was time for her reveal, Harris stepped out to her father’s hit “Bring Em’ Out,” sending the crowd into a frenzy. The moment felt especially full circle for the Harris family, showing the strong support system surrounding her.

Delta Sigma Theta has long been one of the most visible and influential Black Greek-letter organizations in the country. Founded in 1913 at Howard University, the sorority has built its reputation on public service, scholarship, and social action, while continuing to shape Black women’s leadership across generations. The sorority has a long legacy and a deep cultural footprint, spanning activism, education, and the arts. 

This is a proud day for the Harris family and a beautiful reminder of how Black institutions keep passing the torch forward. Big congratulations are in order for the new initiates of the Sigma Chapter as they begin a lifelong journey of sisterhood and service together.

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