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CDP social justice work is focus of four-part Women’s Herstory Month series

First session takes place tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. with Sister Deborah Fuchs, CDP

The social justice work of the Sisters of the Congregation of Divine Providence (CDP) will be the focus of a four-part series during Women’s Herstory Month. Titled “Our Legacy of Social Justice,” the series is being presented by the Center for Women in Church and Society. Social justice has been a central focus of the CDPs since their founding in 1762.

All the sessions will take place at 12:30 p.m. in Main Building, Room 311 or virtually at https://bit.ly/3t1mC6S. The first session is tomorrow.

Session information:
Sister Deborah Fuchs, CDP
Social Service – Midwifery
Tuesday, March 1

Superior General Sister Pearl Ceasar, CDP
Community Organizing
Thursday, March 3

Sister Elsa Garcia, CDP
Social Services
Tuesday, March 10

Sister Frances Lorene Lange, CDP and Sister Jane Marie Gleitz, CDP
Earth Justice
Tuesday, March 22

To conclude the series, there will be a Women’s Herstory Month social with the CDPs on Wednesday, March 30 at 5 p.m. in the Elliott House.

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