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DESCRIPTION:Speaker Information:Efrain Gutierrez\, FSG\nGrisel Robles Schra
 der\, Robles-Schrader ConsultingEvaluators who are active allies to lesbia
 n\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, queer or questioning\, intersex\, and a
 sexual (LGBTQQIA) communities can play an important role in the effective 
 and appropriate evaluation of programs serving those communities. Allies a
 re defined as those who support gender equality and LGBTQQIA social moveme
 nts\, but what does it mean to be an ally in the evaluation context? Consi
 dering the role of allies\, as well as the need for evaluators to understa
 nd the experiences and identities of LGBTQIAA individuals\, this session s
 eeks to build capacity and greater understanding on how to approach evalua
 tion with LGBTQQIA communities in a more culturally responsive way. We inv
 ite LGBTQQ evaluators\, as well as seasoned and novice allied evaluators\,
  to gather in a safe space to discuss how to become better allies and supp
 ort evaluation design\, implementation\, and dissemination that is inclusi
 ve and mindful of different segments of the LGBTQQIA community.Sponsor:Ame
 rican Evaluation AssociationWebsite
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DTSTART:20151113T060000Z
LOCATION:IL\,USA\,Champaign
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SUMMARY:Effective inclusivity in Evaluation: How Evaluators Can Be Active A
 llies to LGBTQQIA Communities
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<table><tbody><tr><td><p>Speaker Information:<
 /p></td><td><p>Efrain Gutierrez\, FSG</p>\n<p>Grisel Robles Schrader\, Rob
 les-Schrader Consulting</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p>Evaluators who are
  active allies to lesbian\, gay\, bisexual\, transgender\, queer or questi
 oning\, intersex\, and asexual (LGBTQQIA) communities can play an importan
 t role in the effective and appropriate evaluation of programs serving tho
 se communities. Allies are defined as those who support gender equality an
 d LGBTQQIA social movements\, but what does it mean to be an ally in the e
 valuation context? Considering the role of allies\, as well as the need fo
 r evaluators to understand the experiences and identities of LGBTQIAA indi
 viduals\, this session seeks to build capacity and greater understanding o
 n how to approach evaluation with LGBTQQIA communities in a more culturall
 y responsive way. We invite LGBTQQ evaluators\, as well as seasoned and no
 vice allied evaluators\, to gather in a safe space to discuss how to becom
 e better allies and support evaluation design\, implementation\, and disse
 mination that is inclusive and mindful of different segments of the LGBTQQ
 IA community.</p><table><tbody><tr><td><p>Sponsor:</p></td><td><p>American
  Evaluation Association</p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><a href="http://ww
 w.evaluationconference.org/">Website</a></p>
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