Deyjah Harris Crosses Delta Sigma Theta at Clark Atlanta University, Honors Late Aunt
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Posted By: Will Moss on April 13, 2026 Deyjah Harris, daughter of Atlanta rapper T.I., has crossed into Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. at Clark Atlanta University, marking a significant moment that blends family legacy with HBCU tradition. According to posts celebrating the milestone, Harris completed the journey into one of the most prestigious historically Black sororities at Clark Atlanta, taking on the line name "Precious Heir" in honor of T.I.'s late sister, Precious Harris. Key Takeaway: This crossing represents more than a celebrity headline—it's a deeply personal tribute connecting family legacy with one of the most meaningful traditions in Black Greek life at an HBCU campus. A Family TributeA loved one's post emphasized the emotional weight of the occasion, stating that Deyjah "brought us out tonight" and expressing certainty that Precious Harris would be proud to see her name live on through this tribute. Both posts made clear this was a personal and emotional milestone for the Harris family. From Reality TV to HBCU LifeHarris has spent years in the public eye, having been featured on the family's VH1 reality TV series. Over time, she has cultivated her own significant social media following, transitioning from being known primarily as T.I.'s daughter to establishing her own public identity. Now, that public journey has intersected with one of the most visible and cherished traditions in Black college culture. At an HBCU like Clark Atlanta, crossing into a historic Black Greek-letter organization carries tremendous significance on its own. Combined with a well-known family name and a tribute to a late loved one, the moment takes on even greater symbolic meaning. T.I. and HBCU Connections ContinueThe timing adds another dimension to the story. T.I. has recently returned to the music spotlight with "Let 'Em Know," a Pharrell-produced single connected to his upcoming project Kill The King. He recently shot a music video featuring the Marching Crimson Pipers of Tuskegee University. While that single marks a new chapter for the Atlanta artist, this Clark Atlanta moment signals a new chapter for his daughter as well. For HBCU culture, this moment resonated because it brought together essential themes:
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