The Elevate Journal

Evaluation Method Spotlight: Youth Participatory Action Research
Snapshots Jocelyn Harms Snapshots Jocelyn Harms

Evaluation Method Spotlight: Youth Participatory Action Research

At Elevate, we strongly believe that evaluation and research must go beyond the numbers to tell the stories of people and communities. As such, we believe in the value of  qualitative and community-based, participatory methods and approaches, including participatory action research (PAR). Specifically, we recently had the privilege to support Nashville’s Opportunity Youth Collaborative (OYC) in conducting a youth participatory action research (YPAR) project with its Youth Leadership Team to inform the strategy of the OYC. 

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Evaluation is Not Neutral
Executive Circle Jocelyn Harms Executive Circle Jocelyn Harms

Evaluation is Not Neutral

Over the past few weeks, we have been turning our methods inward to critically examine how we do our work, as well as listening to each other and investigating our experiences, assumptions, and approaches related to equity and oppression. Together we are rebuilding “the Elevate way” based on clearer articulations of why and how our work advances equity.

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Listening, Learning, and Planning for Action
Executive Circle Jocelyn Harms Executive Circle Jocelyn Harms

Listening, Learning, and Planning for Action

We unequivocally believe that Black lives matter, and we recognize the power that data and narrative have in the fight for justice. We recognize that as a team of mostly White women, we are privileged in that, most days, we are able to compartmentalize these conversations. We know we don’t have the answers, and we know we will not get it right, but we are committing to making space to reflect, learn, unlearn, and grow.

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