“It Has to Be the Common Thread”: Weaving Attention to Racial Equity and Justice Across Lines of Inquiry and Evaluative Criteria

Rebecca M. Teasdale, Cherie M. Avent, Ceily Moore, María B. Serrano Abreu, Xinru Yan
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Evaluators must attend to the destructive forces of racialization and racism to contribute to social transformation. Thus, evaluators are called to center culture, context, equity, and social justice during each step of the evaluation process. Here, we focus on the step(s) in which evaluators define program quality and specify evaluative lines of inquiry. We interviewed 29 social justice-oriented evaluators to examine lines of inquiry for programs in which racial equity or justice played a role. Our findings illuminate the definitions of quality and lines of inquiry evaluators pursued and the values that shaped those definitions of quality. We document empirical examples of how evaluators were responsive to contexts and communities and navigated pre-set lines of inquiry. Our findings further illuminate how evaluators can weave attention to racial equity and justice as the “common thread” across lines of inquiry and create opportunities and structures for centering racial equity and justice.
"它必须是共同的主线":将对种族公平与正义的关注贯穿于调查和评估标准之中
评估人员必须关注种族化和种族主义的破坏力,以促进社会变革。因此,在评估过程的每一个步骤中,评估人员都必须以文化、背景、公平和社会正义为中心。在此,我们将重点关注评估者界定项目质量和明确评估调查方向的步骤。我们采访了 29 位以社会公正为导向的评估员,以研究种族公平或公正在其中发挥作 用的项目的调查方向。我们的研究结果揭示了评估者对质量的定义和调查方向,以及形成这些质量定义的价值观。我们记录了一些经验性的例子,说明评估者是如何对环境和社区做出反应,并驾驭预先设定的调查路线的。我们的研究结果进一步阐明了评估人员如何将对种族公平和正义的关注作为 "共同的主线 "贯穿于调查的各个环节,并为种族公平和正义创造机会和结构。
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