Wednesday, February 24, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. McNamara Alumni Center - 200 Southeast Oak Street Minneapolis, MN 55455
The Minnesota Evaluation Association and the University of Minnesota School of Public Health are co-hosting a panel discussion to explore evaluative approaches, best practices and challenges to advancing equity in the organizations and communities we work with. The panel will include perspectives from government agencies, non-profits, funders, and community-based organizations.
Facilitated by: Vayong Moua, MPA - Center for Prevention at Blue Cross Blue Shield, Chair of Cultural and Ethnic Communities Leadership Council
Discussants include: Siday Ly-Xiong - MN Department of Health, David Everett, PhD - MN Department of Human Services, Nicole Martin Rogers, PhD - Wilder Research, Brother Mao Jernigan - Cultural Wellness Center, and Sheila Nezhad - Rainbow Health Initiative
This event is FREE and anyone who is interested in the topic of equity in evaluation is welcome to attend. Please register at the link below; capacity is limited. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/advancing-equity-through-evaluation-how-do-we-make-it-happen-tickets-21421079024