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LaTavia Roberson Inducted as Honorary Member of Sigma Gamma Rho
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. announced today that it has proudly inducted LaTavia Roberson as an honorary member during its 60th International Biennial Boule held in Houston.
LaTavia Roberson initially gained widespread acclaim as a member of Destiny’s Child, one of the most successful R&B girl groups in history. During her time with the group, Roberson helped propel Destiny’s Child to international fame, contributing to the release of two studio albums and selling over 25 million records worldwide. Her efforts with the group were recognized with two Grammy Awards and three Soul Train Music Awards.
In addition to her achievements in music, Roberson has made significant strides in philanthropy and entrepreneurship. She founded the Le Papillon Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering personal and communal transformation. The foundation’s name, which translates to “butterfly” in French, represents the metamorphosis Roberson seeks to encourage in others. Her entrepreneurial ventures include the Queens Kollection cosmetics line and an upcoming lingerie line called Seductress. Roberson is also developing a documentary that will share her journey of resilience and perseverance.
LaTavia Roberson joins an esteemed group of newly inducted honorary members, including Krystal Harris, Ta’Rhonda Jones, Bianca Knight, Sharon Moody, Kim Roxie, April Showers, Kera Wright, Bettina Benson, Rebekah Borucki, Jackie Chambers de Freitas, Kelley Gay, and Dwan Martin. This year’s honorees were recognized for their exceptional contributions across various fields, aligning with Sigma Gamma Rho’s mission to celebrate and support influential women.