Racism, Social Programming, and Evaluation: Where Do We Go From Here?

2018 
Recent public events have unnerved the country, touched the consciousness of the populace, and reveal the resurgence of the White supremacist movement, causing many citizens to reflect on race relations. Given the profound impact of racism deeply embedded in the fabric of this country and its complex and destructive influence on the lives of people of color in social programs and in the contexts being evaluated, evaluators and the evaluation profession must not be complicit in the status quo by ignoring issues of race and racism in our work. This article sounds a clarion call for evaluators to use their power and privilege to advance a more equitable society by “calling out” racists’ practices, unmasking inequities, and articulating participants’ experiences within their racialized environments. We unpack how racism is a complex and destructive force in evaluation contexts. In this article, we hope to stimulate evaluative thinking and action by urging evaluators to gain a deeper understanding of racism as...
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