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Indigenizing and Decolonizing Assessments and Evaluations
Indigenizing and Decolonizing Assessments and Evaluations

Thu, Aug 07

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Suite 208

Indigenizing and Decolonizing Assessments and Evaluations

Indigenizing and Decolonizing Assessments & Evaluations: The Sweet Grass Method. 📅 Thursday, August 7th | 🕤 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

Time & Location

Aug 07, 2025, 9:30 AM – 10:30 AM

Suite 208, 700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202, USA

About the event

🌿 You’re Invited! 🌿Indigenizing and Decolonizing Assessments & Evaluations: The Sweet Grass Method


📅 Thursday, August 7th | 🕤 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.📍 APA Convention 2025 – Colorado Convention Center, Suite 208


Get ready to be inspired!


Join us for a powerful and thought-provoking session led by our amazing SIP TRIO: SIP President, SIP Past President, SIP President-Elect, as they present:


“Indigenizing and Decolonizing Assessments and Evaluations: The Sweet Grass Method.”


In this session, our TRIO will guide us through a transformative approach that honors Indigenous knowledge systems and reimagines how we understand assessment and evaluation through the lens of healing, respect, and cultural grounding.

✨ Come celebrate their leadership✨ Learn how to braid cultural integrity into research and practice✨ Leave with renewed purpose and practical insight

This is more than a presentation, it’s a movement. Be part of the conversation that’s reshaping psychology in powerful and meaningful ways.


Let’s make space. Let’s make change. See you there!

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