Sorority Mourns Loss of Yolanda King
President cites AKA connection
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority's International President Barbara A. McKinzie mourned the untimely loss of Yolanda King and called on the organization's 200,000 members worldwide to remember the family in their prayers.
Yolanda's Alpha Kappa Alpha roots run deep. Her late mother, Coretta Scott King, was an Honorary Member and her sister, the Rev. Bernice King, is a member.
McKinzie added that as an actress and producer, Yolanda created her own professional identity. Even in these roles, she was always mindful of her role as the "daughter of the movement" and incorporated in her work the message of peace and nonviolence she inherited from her mother and father.
McKinzie noted that Yolanda's Alpha Kappa Alpha roots run deep. Her late mother, Coretta Scott King, was an Honorary Member and her sister, the Rev. Bernice King, is a member. Because of this strong connection, the Sorority has a special bond to Yolanda.
Said McKinzie, "In this time of mourning, Alpha Kappa Alpha extends condolences to her sister, the Rev. Bernice King; her brothers, Martin Luther King, III and Dexter Scott King; and to her extended family of worldwide supporters and admirers."