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Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast

Indigenous Insights
Decolonization
Evaluation
Anti-Colonial Evaluation
Indigenous Sovereignty
Indigenous Peoples
Trauma
Public Health
Cancer Survivorship
Art and Healing
Data Sovereignty
Community Engagement
Indigenous Evaluation Framework
Culturally Responsive Evaluation
Social Justice
Art
Social Work
Relational Accountability
Indigenous Knowledge
Systems Change
Decolonial Evaluation

Indigenous evaluation conversations

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Hafsa Mustafa – Decolonial MEL Strategist - is a researcher, writer, and data expert with more than 20 years of experience in the field of learning and evaluation. Hafsa's perspective is rooted in both professional expertise and personal history... more

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What happens when Black identity is loved, protected, and defended as we collectively learn about process and change in communities, organizations and programs? This is the question that dr. monique liston unapologetically built a community-enga... more

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Louise Adongo was born and mostly raised in Kenya but has also lived in various parts of Southern Africa. A bold and grounded leader with close to 20 years' experience in systems change, policy and evaluation, Louise runs the inclusive engagemen... more

Toni (she/her) is a descendant of white settlers, mostly from Britain, Ireland, Wales who was born and raised here, in Treaty One territory, in the heart of the Metis nation in Winnipeg MB, Canada. She is a daughter, sister, wife, parent, friend, com... more

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Hafsa Mustafa
Decolonial monitoring, evaluation and learning strategist with over 20 years of experience. She focuses on making research and evaluation relational and transformative.
Episode: Liberatory Evaluation, Trust-Based Giving, and Reimagining Impact with Hafsa Mustafa
Dr. Monique Liston
Founder, Chief Strategist, and Joyful Militant at Ubuntu Research & Evaluation, an undisciplined learning organization in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Ubuntu Research & Evaluation
Episode: S04E04: Joyful Militancy, Black Liberatory Evaluation & Mind-Your-Business Solidarity with Dr. Monique Liston
Louise Adongo
A bold and grounded leader with close to 20 years experience in systems change, policy, and evaluation.
Inclusive Engagement Consultancy, Caprivian Strip Inc
Episode: S04E03: Saying the Things – Systems Change, Trauma, and Transformation with Louise Adongo
Toni Tilston-Jones
Community leader and advocate for decolonization
Owner and primary operator of Resurgence Consulting & Counselling
Episode: S04E02: Decolonizing Policy and Leading with Love with Toni Tilston-Jones
Dr. Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara
Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Laurentian University, focusing on non-Indigenous roles in decolonization and anti-colonial methodologies.
Laurentian University
Episode: S04E01: Living in Indigenous Sovereignty with Dr. Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara
Natalie Nicholson
Board vice president and clinical director at Mewinzha, Anishinaabe with a doctorate in nursing practice.
Mewinzha
Episode: S03E09: We’ve Always Had Tools: Anishinaabe approaches to evaluation at Mewinzha Ondaadiziike Wiigaming
Pearl Walker-Swaney
Certified doula and yoga teacher, with a passion for lactation education and Indigenous cultural practices.
Episode: S03E09: We’ve Always Had Tools: Anishinaabe approaches to evaluation at Mewinzha Ondaadiziike Wiigaming
Roxanne Johnson
Registered dietitian nutritionist with over 20 years working with Tribal communities, passionate about ancestral foodways.
Episode: S03E09: We’ve Always Had Tools: Anishinaabe approaches to evaluation at Mewinzha Ondaadiziike Wiigaming
Anne Garagiola
Research manager at Cedar and a PhD student focusing on Indigenous research sovereignty
Bois Forte Band of Chippewa
Episode: S03E07: Transforming Indigenous Research and Evaluation with An Garagiola

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Gladys Rowe
Host of Indigenous Insights: An Evaluation Podcast, specializing in evaluation practices that center Indigenous and marginalized perspectives.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 35 ratings
  • Scholarly Storytelling

    Gladys is thoughtful, caring and intentional with her approach to this podcast. She’s a community rooted person and her gentle interview style really allows for scholarly storytelling! This podcast is a master class that represents the diversity and innovation in evaluation via Indigenous voices.

    Apple Podcasts
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    ColeR17
    United States2 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful and intentional approach of the host, emphasizing her community-rooted style and the focus on scholarly storytelling in evaluation practices.

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Liberatory Evaluation, Trust-Based Giving, and Reimagining Impact with Hafsa Mustafa
Q: Can you touch on the idea of trust-based giving and how evaluation can support it?
Hafsa explains that trust-based giving involves providing community resources long term without strings attached, allowing communities to decide how to utilize them. This shift requires authentic relationship building and understanding.
S04E01: Living in Indigenous Sovereignty with Dr. Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara
Q: What call to action would you invite listeners to consider?
Consider how service users are impacted when organizations evaluate their programs according to Eurocentric perspectives, and reflect on how living in Indigenous sovereignty can manifest in their own work and relationships.
S04E01: Living in Indigenous Sovereignty with Dr. Elizabeth Carlson-Manathara
Q: What does living in Indigenous sovereignty look like in practical terms?
It involves listening to Indigenous community priorities, supporting those priorities in research and education, and continuously learning how to integrate this understanding into one's work.
S03E06: Community Stories in Indigenous Evaluation with Veronica LaJoie
Q: What are your hopes for this space of Indigenous Evaluation?
I hope that Indigenous Evaluation takes over and that this way of working is respected alongside other methodologies due to its insightful and equitable approaches.
S04E03: Saying the Things – Systems Change, Trauma, and Transformation with Louise Adongo
Q: What is the why of your work?
Adongo explains that her motivation stems from love and the desire to address systemic injustices, helping to create a more inclusive and caring environment.

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Conversations center around Indigenous evaluation practices, focusing on the intersectionality of Black and Indigenous identities, anti-colonial methodologies, and the importance of solidarity within evaluation frameworks. Participants share their experiences and perspectives, particularly highlighting the necessity of incorporating cultural practices and community engagement into evaluation processes. Overall, discussions encourage transformative change in evaluation that advocates for the voices of marginalized communities, promoting healing, and human-centered approaches. The podcast is likely to resonate with listeners interested in social justice, decolonization, and culturally responsive practices in various fields, particularly educa... more

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