Join the Northeastern University Public Evaluation Lab (NU-PEL) and the Greater Boston Evaluation Network (GBEN) as they co-host a virtual event to introduce Culturally Responsive Evaluation (CRE) with guest speaker Dr. Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH.
To embed diversity, equity, and inclusion in evaluation and assessment practices, there is an increasing need to focus on the role of culture. Dr. Bailey will present and guide the conversations around CRE.
At the end of the presentation, registrants will:
Describe the history of CRE
Know the broad definition of CRE and what Dr. Bailey’s definition of CRE is
Understand how Dr. Bailey incorporates CRE into her own work
Identify resources of CRE
Zinzi Bailey, ScD, MSPH (she/her/hers) is a social epidemiologist focused on the health impacts of and policy solutions for structural and institutional racism, the use of data in equitable policy and management, and cancer health disparities. She is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Prior to this position, she was the Director of Research and Evaluation at the Center for Health Equity in the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and a postdoctoral fellow at McGill University’s Institute for Health and Social Policy. Zinzi serves as a board member of Florida Health Justice Project, an Associate Director to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Interdisciplinary Research Leaders program, and a mentor for the Health Policy Research Scholars program, also funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
She received her B.A. from Princeton University, an MSPH from Emory University and her ScD from Harvard University.
You must register for the event to receive the online meeting information.
Greater Boston Evaluation Network is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.