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SUMMARY:CES-ON Webinar: Braiding and Restorying Indigenous Research Methodologies: Engaging with Responsive Research
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeff Corntassel shares his experience using the First Nations Perspective to decolonize research. \nRegister here! \n\n\nAbout the Webinar: Braiding and Restorying Indigenous Research Methodologies: Engaging with Responsive Research \nWith extensive experience in practicing community-centered research methods\, Dr. Jeff Corntassel and Dr. Jacqueline Quinless developed an approach called “Responsive Research” in 2017. This talk will examine the ways that relational accountabilities\, responsibilities\, and strength-based approaches are key strands of a responsive research model. Utilizing a braiding methodology\, Corntassel will look at examples of how Indigenous knowledge systems are woven alongside western methods in ways that are distinct from a “two-eyed seeing” approach. From a Responsive Research perspective\, research processes developed by and for Indigenous peoples that affirm and strengthen their self-determining authority are just as important as research outcomes.  \nThis webinar is a presention of the CES-ON Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, and Anti-Oppression (DEIAO) Committee.  \nAbout the Presenter: \nDr. Jeff Corntassel is a writer\, teacher and father from the Cherokee Nation. He is currently Associate Professor in the Indigenous Studies Department at the University of Victoria and Acting Director of the Centre for Indigenous Research and Community-Led Engagement (CIRCLE). His research and teaching interests focus on “Everyday Acts of Resurgence” and the intersection between sustainable self-determination\, Indigenous resurgence\, climate change and community well-being. He situates his work at the grassroots with many Indigenous led community-based programs and initiatives ranging from local food movement initiatives\, land-based renewal projects\, understanding Indigenous fatherhood\, to gendered colonial violence and protection of homelands. His recently published book is an edited volume in collaboration with Kanaka Maoli professors at the University of Hawai’i\, Manoa\, with a collection of works from twenty-two Indigenous an non-Indigenous contributors and is entitled Everyday Acts of Resurgence: People\, Places\, Practices (2018\, Daykeeper Press). He is currently completing work for his forthcoming book on Sustainability\, Climate Action and Gender-Based Resurgence.
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Non-profit Impact Measurement: Using Tech for Powerful Results
DESCRIPTION:Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/webinar-non-profit-impact-measurement-using-tech-for-powerful-results-tickets-190690439237 \nSocialsuite is inviting CES members to a unique 1 hour session on Nonprofit Impact Measurement: Using Technology for Powerful Results\, featuring our very own impact experts\, and introducing our partner evaluation specialists. \nAre you working within the nonprofit sector? Don’t miss this very special opportunity to discuss your impact measurement strategy with experts within the field\, and hear how our partners are using technology to advance their nonprofit clients’ monitoring and evaluation strategies. \nThis specialized panel will be discussing their approaches to measurement and evaluation\, in addition to giving you an overview of Socialsuite’s impact technology. \nKey outcomes: \n\nIntroduction to impact measurement\nThe principles of evaluation to measure impact\nHow technology can enhance your impact measurement strategy\nNonprofit case studies to help empower your journey\n\nIntroducing:  \nHOST: Christian Mosley\nChristian Mosley is the Head of Business Development at Socialsuite\, supporting nonprofit organizations by accessing their needs and helping them get started on a path to success. With extensive experience working at the intersection of technology and the nonprofit sector\, Christian is passionate about empowering organizations to measure and show how close\, or how far\, we are to the world we want to live in. \nSpeaker: Zach Sonnett\nZach is Socialsuite’s North American Business Development Manager and Impact Specialist based in San Francisco. Passionate about combining his extensive technology background with his knowledge of the nonprofit sector\, he is an expert in helping organizations to measure\, monitor and report on how their activities affect our communities. \nSpeaker: Gillian Kerr\, Ph.D.\, C.Psych.\,President Emeritus – Logical Outcomes\nDr. Gillian Kerr is a Canadian psychologist who consults with organizations\, mostly nonprofits and the public sector\, to improve their effectiveness. Most of her projects relate to policy analysis\, evaluation\, process improvement\, performance measurement and the use of knowledge and information. Gillian has assisted dozens of organizations in the public\, private and non-profit sectors to develop evaluation frameworks\, logic models and/or performance monitoring systems. She is developing an open source evaluation framework builder based on thousands of validated survey questions that exports to configuration files for Socialsuite and other survey platforms.
URL:https://evaluationontario.ca/event/webinar-non-profit-impact-measurement-using-tech-for-powerful-results/
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