Community Advocate and Co-Creator
BECOME
Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Casey Solomon-Filer is a Community Advocate and Co-Creator with BECOME and the Vice-President of the Chicagoland Evaluation Association.
Casey’s passion for Culturally Responsive Evaluation stems from interest in how distributions of power influence the everyday lives of individuals and communities, and how evaluation can serve as a tool to help redistribute power towards a more just world.
Her background is in program evaluation, international development and education, teaching, social anthropology, and visitor studies. Her evaluation experience includes programs on civic engagement, power building, training, SEL, informal learning, STEM, and conservation. Much of her evaluation projects have focused on youth programs. After living in Senegal, Gabon, France, and Yemen, Casey is delighted to currently reside in the Chicago area.
She has a Master of Arts in Program Evaluation from Michigan State University and another in Arab Studies with a concentration on Culture and Society from Georgetown University.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2023
5:30 PM – 7:00 PM ET