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Culturally Responsive and Equitable Evaluation: Visions and Voices
of Emerging Scholars presents an innovative evaluation paradigm
that integrates diversity, equity, and inclusion in all phases of
evaluation. The book spotlights the scholarly, philosophical, and
best practices of emerging Black, Latino/x, Indigenous, and other
scholars and practitioners from historically marginalized
populations in support of culturally responsive and equitable
evaluation (CREE). The book is organized into two major parts with
the first presenting the theoretical and conceptual frameworks that
provide the foundation of CREE and the second spotlighting
practical applications of CREE in various evaluation contexts.
Dedicated chapters examine the importance of positionality,
reflexivity, and strengthening CREE to foster racial equity; and
the ways in which evaluation approaches can empower people and
communities. Readers learn about a Matriarchal Kwe Indigenous
framework for practicing theoretical, cultural, and practical
evaluation; how to embed CREE in the design and evaluation of a
Cliff calculator; Communities of Practice best practices; and more.
Closing chapters focus on CREE application within diverse
communities and feature an overview of modern initiatives that
demonstrate the possibilities available through CREE.
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