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Nobody knows my name: In praise of african american evaluators who were responsive
10.1002/ev.33.abs
The essential place of race and culture in the meanings of responsive evaluation are argued through (1) a historical accounting of the significant but inexplicably unknown contributions of early African American evaluators and (2) the unassailable warrant for contemporary responsiveness to our “long silenced cultures of color.”
Nobody knows my name: In praise of african american evaluators who were responsive
10.1002/ev.33.abs
The essential place of race and culture in the meanings of responsive evaluation are argued through (1) a historical accounting of the significant but inexplicably unknown contributions of early African American evaluators and (2) the unassailable warrant for contemporary responsiveness to our “long silenced cultures of color.”
Nobody knows my name: In praise of african american evaluators who were responsive
Hood, Stafford (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2001 ; 31-44
2001-12-01
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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