Honoring the authentic voices of Latina/o/e evaluators and the communities we serve

Author:

Aponte‐Soto Lisa1ORCID,Casillas Wanda2,Ali Asma3ORCID,Maldonado Saúl I.4ORCID,López‐Cevallos Daniel F.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Tanoma Consulting South Chicago Heights Illinois USA

2. Independent Consultant Los Angeles California USA

3. AA & Associates Oak Park Illinois USA

4. College of Education San Diego State University San Diego California USA

5. School of Public Health & Health Sciences University of Massachusetts Amherst Amherst Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractThis article provides a summary of the main themes discussed throughout this New Directions for Evaluation (NDE) issue. The issue underscores the importance of investing in Latina/o/e talent to increase the pipeline of Latina/o/e evaluators, committed to social justice who are trained in culturally responsive and equitable evaluation (CREE), with a Latina/o/e lens or LatCREE. The contributing authors of this issue offer LatCREE frameworks and approaches that center the voices of Latina/o/e communities to advance humanizing their assets and counter harmful status quo programs and services that are not aligned with the needs of communities and deplete resources. Furthermore, the current issue provides a deeper understanding of the perspectives and experiences of evaluators working with and for Latina/o/e communities. We offer an issue that critically engages voices that have been woefully absent to date, that of the Latina/o/e communities. In that sense, we hope it will spur discussions and raise questions about our role and responsibility as evaluators, to disrupt harmful practices, and to shed light on the issues impacting our communities and the culturally responsive approaches that may be used to address them.

Publisher

Wiley

Reference19 articles.

1. Culturally responsive evaluation in Latinx immigrant communities: Youth‐centered evaluation and reflexivity in contexts of gentrification;Ali A. M.;New Directions for Evaluation,2024

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