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  1. Immaculate Heart College (1906–1981) was a private, Catholic college located in Los Angeles, California. The college offered various courses including art and religious education studies. [1] [2]

  2. Our Roots, Our Story. In 1848, Canon Joaquin Masmitja de Puig, in response to the spiritual, educational, and social needs of young women challenged by living in wartime Spain, founded the Daughters of the Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of Mary in Olot, Catalonia.

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  4. 1984: Immaculate Heart College Center opened as the first national program for Feminist Spirituality conferring advanced degrees. 1992: Casa Esperanza, an outreach and immigrant support center, was founded in Panorama City, California focusing on acculturation experience and gang prevention.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Corita_KentCorita Kent - Wikipedia

    She taught in the Immaculate Heart College and became the chair of its art department in 1964. Her classes at Immaculate Heart were an avant-garde mecca for prominent, ground-breaking artists and inventors, such as Alfred Hitchcock, John Cage, Saul Bass, Buckminster Fuller and Charles & Ray Eames.

  6. Mar 28, 2002 · Patricia Reif, an activist, former nun and pioneering educator who founded the master’s program in feminist spirituality at Immaculate Heart College Center, died of pancreatic cancer Sunday at...

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  7. Corita Kent, also known as Sister Mary Corita, was an artist with an innovative approach to design and education. The Corita Art Center, a project of the Immaculate Heart Community, preserves and promotes Corita Kent's art, teaching, and passion for social justice.

  8. In the 1960s, artist, educator, and social justice advocate Corita Kent asked her students to collectively reimagine what a learning environment could be. Their contributions comprised the now widely recognizable Immaculate Heart College Art Department Rules (commonly referred to as “Ten Rules”).

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