Date of Birth: 
Wednesday, April 14, 1937
Date of Death: 
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Relationship to the Society: 
RSCJ

In 1984 Nance O'Neil, United States provincial, asked Kit to establish what became the Center for Educational Design and Communication (CEDC) in Washington, to provide educational and communications support to groups working for social justice. It was apparent that communications technology, necessary to get their message across, was beyond the resources of many such groups, both religious and secular, that worked for justice. The Center aimed at high quality, low cost productions of publications and other media; it provided meeting space for small groups. CEDC clients have included official church agencies, religious orders including the Society, human rights agencies, peace groups, over 150 over time. Kit built "an enthusiastic and talented team that yields non-stop, creative, challenging and transformative outcomes for so many outstanding organizations." This team is made up of people who, as she said, "by the vitality of their faith and their energy, plant hope."  (from Kit's Obitiuary)

Organization or Ministry: 

Center for Educational Design and Communication

Ministry still exists

Type of Ministry: 
Initiated by RSCJ
Categories of Ministry: 
Education for under-served populations
Work for Structural Change
City: 
Washington
State/Province: 
DC
Country: 
USA
Names of other RSCJ involved: 
Meg Causey, Anne Byrne and others