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Hi everybody,
I wanted to share with you the recent Newsletter of the Topical Interest Group (TIG) on Feminist Issues in Evaluation, of the American Evaluation Association. Many interesting news, articles and also highlights of the upcoming AEA Annual Conference (Chicago, November 11-14), this year dedicated to "Exemplary Evaluations in a Multicultural World".
A quote from the Newsletter, for reflection and inspiration: "FEMINISM IS AN ENTIRE WORLD VIEW OR GESTALT, NOT JUST A LAUNDRY LIST OF WOMEN'S ISSUES" (Charlotte Bunch).
Silvia
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oh, that sounds great!
Hi Marguerite, great news. About your question, the Newsletter includes a list of the Feminist TIG panels. We kindly invite you to our panel titled Dealing With Power Issues In Evaluation—A Multicultural Approach From Latin America on Saturday November 14th!
http://www.evaluationconference.org/e/in/eid=13&s=2368&print=1&req=info
Looking forward to meet you!
Thank you for sharing this, Silvia! Vital Voices is sponsoring a panel at the AEA conference. I will post more about it. Is there a list of all the Feminist TIG panels? thanks
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