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About Kien Lee

Kien S. Lee, Ph.D., Vice President of Consulting, has expertise in promoting equity, inclusion, and cultural competency for health, food security, civic engagement, and leadership development. Current evaluations include those with the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, the Colorado Trust, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation.

The Tragedy of Professionalizing Social Change: We Are the System We Seek to Change

There is little doubt that this country and this world are seeing monumental challenges that we have not seen in decades, if ever. Racism and other forms of hate have become legitimized in many more places than we have seen in a while. There is a rise of authoritarian rule, “bullyism,” and violence against women and minorities. In this country, the basic social contract of a caring state and a common community (e pluribus unum - or “out of many, one”) is being threatened on nearly an hourly basis.

By |2021-01-18T11:35:16-05:00May 4, 2018|Blog|Comments Off on The Tragedy of Professionalizing Social Change: We Are the System We Seek to Change

Algorithms for Equitable Social Impact

Community Science is investing in strategies that leverage the tools of big data science and predictive analytics to improve health and human service systems, programs, and policies. This work is fundamental to what we are all about. We use “state-of-the-art qualitative and quantitative methods . . .

By |2024-02-12T14:40:40-05:00May 4, 2018|Community Change Technologies|Comments Off on Algorithms for Equitable Social Impact

Evaluation Capacity Building: It’s More Than Just Evaluation

“Information is power,” says Deputy Mayor Kanika Tomalin of St. Petersburg, Florida, during her welcoming speech at the annual Community Indicators Consortium in November 2017. She was referring to the conference’s theme this year — Information is Power: Data to Support Community Change — where hundreds of data-driven activists gathered to discuss the importance of community data for addressing inequity.

By |2021-01-18T11:25:39-05:00May 2, 2018|Evaluation & Learning Capacity Building|Comments Off on Evaluation Capacity Building: It’s More Than Just Evaluation
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