Editorial Advisory Committee (EAC)
The Editorial Advisory Committee exists to work in close connection with the Publication Secretary or the Guest Editor(s) for all publications of the AWRC. It functions to evaluate in God’s image, propose and consider suggestions for future issues, receive and comment on financial reports and proposed budget, and etc.
Limala Lonkumer, India
Rev. Dr. Limatula Longkumer is a Professor of Pastoral Theology – in the field of Christian Education and Feminist Theology. Limala currently works as the Dean in the department of Research in the Senate of Serampore College, India. The research department looks after doctoral research (Ph.D) and Doctor of Ministry\programmes.
Eunice B. Noivo, Philippines
Eunice Barbara C. Novio is a Thailand-based freelance journalist. She has been an EFL (English as Foreign Language) lecturer at Vongchavalitkul University in Nakhon Ratchasima. She also writes poetry. Her poems are published in Philippines Graphic, Sunday Times Magazine, Dimes Show Review, Blue Mountain Arts, and elsewhere. Her first collection of poetry translated into Thai language, O Matter was published in Thailand in February 2020.
Alongside, she writes for Inquirer.net, and her articles have also appeared on the Asia Focus segment of Bangkok Post, Asia Times, America Media, and The Nation. She currently sits as Editorial Advisory Board of Media Asia. She is a two-time Plaridel Award winner of the Philippine American Press Club for feature/profile stories. She has been a member of AWRC since 2004.
Wai Ching Angela Wong, Hong Kong
Wai Ching Angela Wong is formerly the vice-president and the senior advisor to the President of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia. She is also an adjunct professor and formerly a professor of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, where she taught for over twenty years. She taught theology, religious studies, and cultural studies, and served as the head of the Graduate Divisions of Cultural Studies and Gender Studies, the Gender Research Centre, and several Chinese University of Hong Kong academic programs. Being ecumenically active, she had served as the Presidium of the Christian Conference of Asia, Chairperson and regional secretary of the World Student Christian Federation, and Co-moderator of the Congress for Asian Theologians. Her representative works include Chinese Women and Hong Kong Christianity: An Oral History (2010), Gender and Family in Asia (2014), Gender/Sexual Politics and the Local Movement (2015), The Blackwell Wiley Encyclopaedia of Gender and Sexuality (2015), and Christian Women in Chinese Society: The Anglican Story (2019). In 2015, she completed a commissioned report on a “Feasibility Study of Legislation against Discrimination on the Grounds of Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Intersex Status” for the Hong Kong Equal Opportunities Committee. She is still working on a manuscript on Chinese Muslim women in Hong Kong.