Rebecca Tsosie: Tribal governments are not just "stakeholders" in the public policy debates over climate change; they are sovereign governments with longstanding political and legal rights to land, water, and natural resources.
View presentation here: https://t.co/3SBEUHwmXs
We're often asked, "Can you recommend an artist I could partner with me to do X"? So we're asking #evaltwitter and #arttwitter. Are you an artist who works to represent complex systems and processes as they are and as they could be?
Attending #Eval19 hosted by @aeaweb? Join TerraLuna members Molly Sullivan and Noah Gagner on Nov 13, 4:30—5:30pm for their panel “Theory of Philanthropy: Perspectives on Developing and Applying a Theory of Philanthropy.” Register here! https://t.co/wkh2RuGl4t
#CherokeeNation Principal Chief @ChuckHoskin_Jr announced Friday that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has cleared the first phase of a Cherokee Nation Veterans Cemetery. See our full video story: https://t.co/GpDDOd4Wti
Pls pls pls RT if you’ve ever watched a @Youtube video specifically to learn something. I’m trying to prove to my supervisor that YouTube is super useful for learning things. Feel free to comment below and tell me what you learned too, I’d love to know!
A little late this week but we finally got it there. It's our latest episode, sharing the love of #eval with the ever-quotable @NBPC1. Her praxis will kick your axis!
https://t.co/6T5KGEOFho
Feeling all the feels today. Our friend and colleague posted this beautifully written blog for the @AEAamp's #AEA365 Labor Day Week. #AnushiikStephanie Full article here: https://t.co/Nx3rc5jQhu
@c_camman@NBPC1 Oppressed peoples have experienced the brutality of Western objectivity. The word is tainted. The idea is fundamentally flawed. People who claim objectivity are mainly demonstrating a lack of self-awareness and ignorance about the epistemological fallacy of the very notion.
Each Friday Dr. Nicole Bowman shares a free resource with her Bowman Performance Consulting community. Last week she shared a tribal data system improvement toolkit by the Tribal Evaluation Institute. As @NBPC1 said, get inspired & share widely! https://t.co/t8XmPVlgEp
Listen to CE&E Director Andy Johnson talk about how he has brought poetry, theatre, kinetic sculpture into evaluation and how the arts and creativity can help us move evaluation toward equity and justice. Thank you @EvalCafe for highlighting his work! https://t.co/WfWiSBeB8o
@evalcafe @ulitave @CreativeEvalEng Love knowing there is another #eval-uator with a Master of Arts in Creative Writing. And bringing your whole self to the work, program design as elements of story, MacGyver-ing the tools as best for the job and creating emotional engagement with data through arts.
It's up! Our latest episode with Andy Johnson
@ulitave @CreativeEvalEng on arts-based #evaluation--creativity, complexity, engaging the whole person, and making it matter. https://t.co/ZwtmCuP1wb
Join the CE&E Book Club! The first 6 members join for FREE!! The 2019 themes are 'Activism, Change, & Evaluation' and 'Nature-based Ways of Knowing'. Share your reactions in a closed FB group and in a zoom discussion. DM us with ?? or to join. Learn more: https://t.co/l3BoHTF90I
Great morning with @SocialDesignSyd considering 'How might we...support systemic social change?'
Love this quote #eval-uators need to be learners and use evaluation as a learning process in this context
As a 13yr old in India, I stayed up all night to listen to the radio commentary of the Moon landing. Next morning I shared my excitement with the first person I saw (milkman w/ no formal education). He ignored me first; then said, "it is impossible because gods live on the Moon."