Co-Designing for Equity—Antiracist Practice in Research and Evaluation
Explore how antiracist principles can lead to stronger research, more meaningful partnerships, and smarter service delivery. Drawing from on-the-ground experience, real policy implementation, and the behavioral science insights in Antiracist by Design, uncover a framework and practical tools for advancing equity through evidence.
Featured Speakers:
- Carrie Cihak, King County Evidence & Impact Officer
- Laura Feeney, Co-Executive Director, J-PAL
- Matthew Freedman, Professor of Economics, UC Irvine and LEO Affiliated Researcher
- Sunny Giron, Executive Director, The Community Café Collaborative
- Crystal C. Hall, co-author of Antiracist by Design and Professor, University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy
- Anne McNair, Senior Social Research Scientist, Best Starts for Kids (King County, WA)
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Change is possible. And with your action, we can get one step closer to reducing poverty in our country, together.
Your job is to act. What will you do?
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