Anti-Racism Pledge
Grounded in the work of the Sisters of Mercy and the focused critical concerns of anti-racism and nonviolence, the Misericordia University commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion is longstanding, but the pace of change has been too slow. Through events around our country, we hear in particular the voices of Black people who are rightfully angry and exhausted from the lack of progress and the injustices that threaten their physical, emotional, and economic well-being. Catherine McAuley calls us to “resolve to do good, but better tomorrow.” Let today be our tomorrow.
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