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Nobody knows my name: In praise of african american evaluators who were responsive

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Abstract The essential place of race and culture in the meanings of responsive evaluation are argued through (1) a historical accounting of the significant but inexplicably unknown contributions of early African American evaluators and (2) the unassailable warrant for contemporary responsiveness to our “long silenced cultures of color.”

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