What do you think?
Sidebar to "The Plight of Black Women on Campus": Questions for group discussion |
Consider sharing this article with other students of various ethnicities and then discussing it. Gathering some Black women for a group discussion could be very insightful. Below are some questions you might find helpful, especially in a one-to-one or group context:
1. How have your observations about the plight of black women been similar or different from those described above in your experience at your school?
2. How did this article make you feel? Which of these issues "resonates" with you the most? Why?
3. At the end of each section, Alice gives a potential solution via a brief "ministry challenge." Which of these have you found to be effective in your own life? What would these look like in practice in your InterVarsity chapter or the broader campus community?
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Posted on: Feb 1, 2002 Last modified on: Jan 9, 2007 |
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