Call for Submissions: May 2024 AEA IPE TIG Newsletter - Highlighting MMIW Awareness Month

22 Mar 2024 12:10 PM | Nathanael O'Connor (Administrator)

Dear evaluation colleagues,

I hope this message finds you well and thriving. As Communications Chair for the Indigenous Persons in Evaluation (IPE) Topical Interest Group of the American Evaluation Association, I am very excited to bring our plans for the May 2024 newsletter to fruition. This edition is particularly special as it aims to honor MMIW (Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women) Awareness Month, casting a spotlight on crucial issues that impact our Tribal communities so deeply.

We are seeking submissions that reflect on and explore the intersections of gender, Indigenous feminisms, violence prevention, grassroots advocacy, land and environmental stewardship, among others, with a particular focus on their connection to Indigenous evaluation. This is an excellent opportunity for individuals doing innovative work in these spaces to share their insights, research, and stories.

What We Are Looking For:

  • Innovative Articles: Insights, projects, evaluation findings, or thought pieces that delve into the aforementioned themes. Whether you're working on the frontlines of advocacy, conducting innovative evaluation, or have compelling personal narratives tied to these issues, we want to hear from you.
  • Evaluator Profiles: We are also keen to feature an Indigenous evaluator who is making significant contributions to our field. If you or someone you know has a story to tell about challenges, successes, and insights gained from working in these areas, please reach out.

Submission Guidelines:

  • LengthOur average article length is around 500 words. However, we believe in the power of your stories and insights, so we are flexible and open to pieces of varying lengths. Please visit our website to view previous newsletters.
  • FormatPlease send your submissions or proposals in a Word document or PDF file. Include any relevant images, graphics, or links that complement your article (please be sure to provide image credits where necessary).
  • Deadline: We aim to finalize contributions by May 1, 2024. This will give us ample time to prepare and showcase your valuable work in the best light possible.

How to Submit:

Send your articles, ideas, or profiles to me (jeremy@tlpi.org) with the subject line "May 2024 Newsletter Submission." If you have preliminary ideas or questions, do not hesitate to contact me beforehand. We are here to support you through the submission process.

Spread the Word:

If you know someone whose voice and work should be featured in our newsletter, please forward this call for submissions to them or send me their contact details. Your recommendations and networks can help ensure a rich, diverse collection of perspectives and knowledge in our upcoming edition.

Thank you for considering contributing to our May 2024 newsletter. With your involvement, we can shed light on pressing issues, celebrate our strides in advocacy and evaluation, and foster a community of support and resilience. Looking forward to your submissions and stories!

Yours in love and solidarity,

Jeremy


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