Welcome to the Evident Change Podcast! Hosted by CEO Kathy Park, the first six episodes focus on our approach to data and equity. Subscribe today to hear experts in data analytics, research, DEI, justice, child welfare, & more discuss our unique approach and our Data for Equity model. Join us! https://hubs.la/Q02W9Y-30
Evident Change
Research Services
Madison, Wisconsin 4,536 followers
Using data and research to improve our social systems.
About us
At Evident Change, we believe our social systems should help people reach their greatest potential, not create barriers to their success. That’s why we partner with systems professionals and communities to get to the root of their biggest challenges, and we give them the tools and knowledge to achieve better outcomes for everyone involved. Because when we join forces with those who work in our systems and the people they serve, we make those systems—and our society—more equitable from the inside out.
- Website
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http://www.evidentchange.org
External link for Evident Change
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1907
- Specialties
- research, advocacy, criminal justice, staff training & evaluation for the justice system, juvenile justice, risk assessment, child welfare, adult protection, race & justice issues, gangs, equity training, youth justice, adult justice, community violence prevention, mandated reporting, data reporting, data analysis, and racial equity
Locations
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Primary
717 John Nolen Dr
Madison, Wisconsin 53713, US
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520 3rd St.
Suite 205
Oakland, California 94607, US
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Employees at Evident Change
Updates
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What do organizations who want to achieve equity need to keep in mind when they're working with data? In episode 4 of our podcast series on data and equity, you'll hear from Data Solutions Program Mgr. Erin Wicke Dankert; Dir. of Product Strategy Deirdre O'Connor; and Dir. of Analytics Chris Scharenbroch about the possibilities and limitations of what we can and should do with data when it comes to improving our social systems. https://hubs.ly/Q030kgQb0
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Evident Change board member Monica Chiarini Tremblay, PhD of the William & Mary – Raymond A. Mason School of Business and director of research Dr. Erin Espinosa are part of a multi-organizational team exploring how process intelligence can help improve social systems. Read more about the ways that process intelligence is being applied, including improving the juvenile justice system, in this piece from ERP Today. https://hubs.la/Q030gHwH0
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You can follow Evident Change on all your favorite platforms! Visit LinkTree for easy access to all our social media accounts and easily keep up on our work, news about the field, and more. https://hubs.ly/Q030kgQT0
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Director of Research Dr. Erin Espinosa started out as a juvenile probation officer. The young people she met, and what she saw them experience, inform her research even now. A new collaboration uses process intelligence to understand how mental health & youth justice systems work together (or don't), and how that affects kids. The goal is to make things better. Read more on our website. https://hubs.la/Q030fLwW0
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Are you a writer, filmmaker, podcaster, or other unique creator who is telling stories, raising questions, or proposing solutions to issues in child welfare or the justice system? We invite your submissions to Evident Change’s annual Media for a Just Society Awards. Awards are given in the categories of distinguished achievement award, media by a person who is incarcerated, and youth media. Work must have been first published or distributed in 2024. The deadline to submit is January 15, 2025. Guidelines and an entry form are available on our website: https://hubs.la/Q02_Yxrc0 Thank you for sharing your work with us!
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Are all system data biased? If so, can they still be useful to us? Can we mitigate bias? How? DEI and data analytics staff discuss all this and more in the third episode of The Evident Change Podcast. https://hubs.la/Q02_hDqm0
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Congratulations to Meribah Knight and her podcast The Kids of Rutherford County, winner of the 2024 Distinguished Achievement Award from Evident Change! Read more about Knight, the podcast, and the award in our blog post. https://hubs.la/Q02-lLN70 Serial Productions The New York Times ProPublica Nashville Public Radio