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Intersectionality In Evaluation

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Intersectionality in evaluation refers to the consideration of intersecting social identities, such as race, gender, class, and sexuality, in the evaluation of programs or policies.

Key Features

  • Inclusion of multiple identity factors
  • Recognition of intersecting oppressions
  • Promotion of equity and social justice

Pros

  • Promotes a more comprehensive understanding of social issues
  • Helps address systemic inequalities and injustices
  • Leads to more effective and equitable policy making

Cons

  • May be challenging to implement in practice
  • Requires a deep understanding of intersectional theory

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