In this episode of "How to Talk to People," we examine why there seem to be so few places to hang out, and how the design of a space and the norms of the people in it combine to encourage or discourage building relationships: https://t.co/8JWkHrxBI1
As the article cites, one of the systemic reasons for U.S. racial health inequities is because our “healthcare system is dominated by white doctors, while Black physicians are underrepresented.”
I would expand this statement to include most health professional roles.
Great advice about presenting research to broad audiences
Isaac- "fight the personal urge to geek out"
Elaine - don't worry about being EXACTLY right and giving all the caveats, just convey the main point accurately
EERS President Isaac Castillo @isaac_outcomes is opening up #EERS23
Psyched to get started!
Let's use this time to connect and get ideas about how to move forward in this work
First up we have Elaine Maag of Urban Institute discussing TAXES in her plenary talk
Connecting Experiences From the Child Tax Credit Expansion to the Modern Evaluation ABCs: Adapt, Broadcast, and Champion
Great blog! Psyched to have Rafiqah from @CASEL presenting at #EERS23 tomorrow as well!
Internal Evaluation TIG Week: Strengthening Learning Culture and Building Evaluation Capacity Before Measuring Impact by Rafiqah Mustafaa https://t.co/DUkVBBNjV5 via @aeaweb
Already meeting some inspiring people at #EERS23!
Plus seeing some great cats via zoom.
Looking forward to some great discussion of pivoting & possibilities!