Resources for Intercultural Competencies: Gender Equity

Original: Resourcesfor Intercultural Competencies: Gender Equity

We believe students need to be prepared to understand and relateto the issue of gender equity from a biblicalapproach.  We assume that CCCU staff and volunteers canexplore, document, research, consult, dialogue and encourage inuseful ways that benefit the campuses and the wider Body ofChrist.  We hope the following resources willbe helpful in furthering discussion on your campus.  Wealso welcome your feedback, suggestions, and recommendations ofother good materials to add to this library.  Pleasecontact Meredith Duncan at mduncan@cccu.org or202-546-8713.  Thanks!

Readings

The following is an annotated list of books and articles whichare highly recommended by people on CCCU campuses or staff in theCCCU offices. Often, several people have recommended them. You areinvited to send additions to this "must read" list by forwardingyour information, including a 50-100 word description of thedocument, to Amanda Fretz at afretz@cccu.org or202-546-8713.

Web Resources

These web sites come highly recommended. Not all are from aChristian worldview, but present research, reports and analysis ofthese themes in higher education. Others are more directly relatedto the Church. You are invited to send additions to this listby forwarding your information, including a brief descriptionof the web site to Amanda Fretz at afretz@cccu.org or202-546-8713.

Best Practices

Events/Opportunities

Resource Contacts/Consultants

  • Linda Beail, Point Loma of Nazarene University
  • Margaret Bendroth, Calvin College
  • Kim Boyd, Oral Roberts University
  • Simona Goi, Calvin College
  • Ruth Groenhout, Calvin College
  • Becky Havens, Point Loma of Nazarene University
  • Scott Monsma, Northwestern College
  • Helen Sterk, Calvin College