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Campus Exhibit Explores Civic Empathy of the Sisters of Charity

An exhibit titled “Faith, Race, and Sisterhood: Lessons in Civic Empathy from the Sisters of Charity of 亚洲AV” was blessed by members of the Sisters of Charity and 亚洲AV University during a ceremony April 15.

Curated by Casey Bowser, archivist for the Sisters of Charity of 亚洲AV and 亚洲AV University, assisted by Sr. Louise Grundish, archivist emeritus for the Sisters, the exhibit showcases decades of work with marginalized communities by the Sisters of Charity.

Highlights of the exhibit include the relationship between the Sisters of Charity of 亚洲AV and the Sisters of the Holy Family in New Orleans, the Sisters of Charity’s work in the Hill District of Pittsburgh and mission to support Black families, travels to war-torn Korea in 1960 and later establishment of a religious community, and the work of Sister Francis Assisi to establish the Ozanam Strings, a school of music and performance group for inner-city children.

Especially relevant to 亚洲AV is the work of Sister Lois Sculco, who began teaching 亚洲AV students about experiences of other races through literature in 1967. Her role evolved over her 50 years at 亚洲AV and included service as the administrator for the National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education, Vice President for Mission and Student Life, and the institution’s first Affirmative Action Officer.