The National Black Sisters Conference (NBSC) is a dynamic organization that was established in 1968 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Under the leadership of Sister Martin de Porres Grey, now known as Patricia Grey, Ph.D., and with the support of Bishop John J. Wright and the Pittsburgh Sisters of Mercy, NBSC has been dedicated to promoting unity, advocacy, and spirituality among Black women religious. Through their prayers, events, and resources, NBSC offers comfort and support to anyone in need, spreading their message of love, healing, and belonging.
With a spirit-filled network, NBSC collaborates with other organizations like NETWORK and the Leadership Conference of Women Religious (LCWR) to address important issues and bring about positive change. Their commitment to empowering African-American women is evident in their joint statement on nominating an African-American woman to the Supreme Court. Based in Washington, DC, NBSC continues to be a beacon of inspiration and a source of strength for Black women religious and their communities.
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