Show Notes
For today’s first episode in our spotlight series on Learning and Evaluation, we talk to the indomitable Dr. Dominica McBride where we explore evaluation as a pathway for healing oppression, visioning and dreaming together what is possible, and how community can be involved our work. Exciting, right?! Tune in.
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Become - We work at the intersection of Relationship, Research, and Restoration.
The late, Stafford Hood, PhD
Description of “Culturally Response Evaluation” - Evaluation for, or by, the people. It is a response to the exclusion, in the history of the field of evaluation, of community members of people who are impacted by programs of culture. Culturally Responsive Evaluation is good evaluation because it says, ‘culture matters, content matter.’
Partner: Chicago Foundation for Women
Partner: Public Allies
Berkana Institute - “Whatever the problem, community is the answer.”
Book: “Becoming Change Makers: The Exquisite Path to Leadership and Liberation for Women of Color,” by Dominica McBride, PhD and The BECOME Community (release date: June 2023).
Quote that Dominica is carrying around in her back pocket: “The times are urgent; let us slow down” - Báyò Akómoláfé