Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt’s daughter, Zahara Marley, is now 18 and began college last year. Recently, she made a decision during her time at school that has caught the attention of many.
The couple, who share six children, have always supported their kids in pursuing their interests. Zahara, adopted by Jolie from Ethiopia, made headlines last year when her mom dropped her off at Spelman College in Atlanta, getting emotional during their goodbye.
Now, Zahara has made another significant move—joining Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA), the first historically African-American sorority. In a video shared by *Essence*, Zahara is seen joyfully participating in her initiation, introducing herself, and embracing the values of sisterhood, scholarship, and service.
The AKA sorority boasts an impressive list of alumni, including Kamala Harris, Ava DuVernay, and Rosa Parks. Zahara’s decision to join has touched many, with commenters applauding her connection to her cultural heritage and commending her parents for fostering that awareness.
One commenter wrote, “This girl has been raised to embrace her roots. Very commendable.” Another added, “Shout out to white parents ensuring Black children experience their culture. Angelina’s humanitarian efforts reflect beautifully in her children.”
Wishing Zahara continued success and joy as she embarks on this exciting chapter of her college life!