New Report: Evaluation is So White: Systemic Wrongs Reinforced by Common Practices and How to Start Righting Them
Posted by Funder and Evaluator Affinity Network on February 2, 2021
What will it take for evaluators of color to flourish in the evaluation ecosystem? Funder and Evaluator Affinity Network’s (FEAN) Action Team set out to answer this question, reviewing research and exchanging perspectives across our members, which included evaluators of color and white evaluators, representing foundations, evaluation firms, and pathway programs.
What we found were common practices in the field reinforcing systemic wrongs, and we offer some potential solutions. Read more from lead authors Fontane Lo of the James Irvine Foundation and Rachele Espiritu of Change Matrix and learn more about FEAN and the Call to Action Series.
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