We acknowledge and embrace the complexity of doing equitable evaluation. These values guide our evaluative work, and we take great care not to reinforce or exacerbate inequities.
We actively engage in a lifelong process to be open and willing to learn from others, acknowledge differences, and fully accept them as they are.
Cultural Competence and Cultural Humility: A Literature Review for Understanding and Action
"Cultural Humility: People, Principles and Practices," is a video documentary by San Francisco State professor Vivian Chávez, that mixes poetry with music, interviews, archival footage, and images of community, nature and dance to explain what Cultural Humility is and why we need it.
We commit to intentionally self-reflect in order to better know ourselves: our history, biases, and positionality.
A Practical Guide to Reflexivity in Qualitative Research
We strive to build trust through transparency, respect, accountability, and power sharing.
We share in a two-way process of learning and exchange.
We embrace context, environment, culture, and history as part of the evaluation story.
We acknowledge we must be transparent and truthful as we partner with communities and organizations.
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