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Dr. Christine Jeske is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Wheaton College, specializing in racial justice, work ethics, and multiculturalism. She holds a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and an MBA from Eastern University. Her research focuses on allyship in racial justice, systemic inequalities, and the intersection of faith with societal structures. She has lived and worked internationally in Nicaragua, China, and South Africa, engaging with economic empowerment initiatives.
- Education:
- PhD in Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- MBA, Eastern University
Her work emphasizes long-term, sustainable approaches to justice, as seen in her book Racial Justice for the Long Haul (2025), which explores how White Christians can become effective allies. She has also authored The Laziness Myth (2020), challenging narratives around poverty and work in South Africa, and co-authored This Ordinary Adventure (2021), blending personal narrative with faith-based insights.
Her speaking engagements include panels at the Kingdom Justice Summit and interviews on podcasts like Undeceptions and Mergers and Acquisitions, where she discusses forgiveness, systemic change, and the role of work in the 'good life.'



