NATIONAL BLACK SISTERS' CONFERENCE
HISTORY NOTE/SCOPE & CONTENT

HISTORY

The National Black Sisters' Conference (NBSC) was established in 1968 to educate, support, and communicate to African American women religious. Sister Martin de Porres Grey, R.S.M., organized the first meeting and was elected president.

While confronting racism in society and the Catholic Church, its mission has been to foster:

  • Education and support of African American sisters toward effective ministry
  • Education toward community control of African American communities
  • Training in community organization and development
  • Development of religious education from an African American perspective
  • Development of African American spirituality
  • Identification of African American sisters throughout the United States

The NBSC holds an annual meeting and participates in an annual joint conference of African American sisters, priests, brothers, seminarians, and deacons. The conference also maintains a clearinghouse for African American women who wish to minister within the African American community, and a resource center for statistical research of African American sisters throughout the United States.


SCOPE AND CONTENT

The collection includes correspondence, minutes, publications, reports, and other materials documenting the programs and services provided by the National Black Sisters' Conference. Included are records from its Development of Educational Services In the Growing Nation (DESIGN) program.

Series 1, Governance Files, 1968-2000, contains the NBSC's articles of incorporation, constitution, and bylaws and correspondence, minutes, and reports of its board of directors and other governing bodies, arranged alphabetically by subject or type of record.

Series 2, Presidential Records, 1968-2001, consists of correspondence, writings, and other records, arranged chronologically by president.

Series 3, Executive Directors Records, 1970-1979, 1990, contains correspondence, writings, and other records, arranged chronologically by executive director.

Series 4, Committees, 1984-2000, contains correspondence, minutes, and reports of the NBSC's committee, arranged alphabetically by title.

Series 5, Annual Conference Records, 1968-2001. Contains NBSC and joint conference materials, arranged alphabetically by type of record.

Series 6, Administrative and General Subject Files, 1968-2003, includes documentation of the NBSC's relationship with the National Office for Black Catholics, along with membership lists, minutes of regional meetings, photographs, press clippings, publications, and other files on conference activities. Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 7, Formation Programs, 1970-2000. Formation programs were established to promote the spiritual, intellectual, social, and professional development of women religious by conducting workshops and other educational events. Contains correspondence, information and flyers, and questionnaires, Arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 8, Development of Educational Services In a Growing Nation (DESIGN), 1966-1989. DESIGN was an educational consulting service established by the NBSC for inner-city parochial schools. DESIGN trained teachers, parents and others in the community to supervise curriculum and raise financial support for themselves. The program focused on reading and language, math and science, social studies, and values. The DESIGN Training Laboratory was a program that granted black teachers B.A., B.S., and M.A. educational degrees. Contains correspondence, minutes of meetings, reports, and other records, arranged alphabetically by subject.

Series 9, Curated Website Captures, 2011-, provides access to former versions of the NBSC's website.

 

RELATED COLLECTIONS

National Black Catholic Clergy Caucus Records (NBC), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556.

Following is a list of religious orders, compiled by Sister Vicki Jean Chambers, SSND, MARS, MLS, which have had members in the National Black Sisters Conference. Information about individual sisters might be found in their archives.

Adorers of the Blood of Christ Franciscan Sisters of Little Falls, Minnesota
Archives-American Catholic Historical Association Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity
Sisters of the Precious Blood Sisters of St. Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana
Inside the CPPS Archives   Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi
Congregation of Sisters of St. Joseph  The Sisters of St. Francis of Philadelphia
Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Olbate Sisters of Providence
Carondelet Consolidated Archives  Olbate Sisters of Providence Archives
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace  Congregation of Our Lady, Sisters of the Good Shepherd
Congregation of the Sisters of Saint Felix of Cantalice (Felician)  Congregation of Our Lady, Sisters of the Good Shepherd Archives
Daughters of the Heart of Mary Society of the Sacred Heart
Franciscan Handmaids of the Most Pure Heart of Mary Society of the Sacred Heart Archives
Daughters of Mary Immaculate (Marianist Sisters)  Sisters of Marcy of the Americas 
Marianist Sisters History Sisters of Marcy of the Americas Archives
Franciscan Sisters of Mary  Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati
Franciscan Sisters of Mary Archives Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati Archives
Sisters, Home Visitors of Mary Sisters of Charity of Nazareth
Sisters of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament Sisters of Charity Federation Archives
Maryknoll Sisters Sisters for Christian Community
Maryknoll Mission Sisters Sisters of the Living Word
Mercedarian Missionaries of Berriz Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur
Medical Mission Sisters Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur Archives
Medical Mission Sisters General Archives  Sisters of Holy Names of Jesus and Mary
Missionary Sisters of Our Lady of Africa  Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
Carmelite Sisters of Baltimore Sisters of the Holy Family
Catholic Monastery of Baltimore Archives Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis
Adrian Dominican Sisters Women Religious Archives Collaborative
Dominican Sisters of Hope Sisters of Saint Mary of Namur
Dominican Sisters of Peace School Sisters of Notre Dame
Dominican Sisters of Spark Hill School Sisters of Notre Dame North American Archives
Sinsinawa Dominican Sisters Sisters of Social Service

 

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