Michelle Evans
mevansphd.bsky.social
Michelle Evans
@mevansphd.bsky.social
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Associate Professor, Co-Editor-in-Chief JSEPA, former nonprofit practitioner, sports fan. Posts are my own. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3795-0168
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OMG, my book, Public Administration, Civic Engagement, and Spanish-Speaking Communities, is nearly here! (eBook out on 10/27/2025, print out on 12/4/2025 by @emeraldpublishing.bsky.social ). Now that the book is showing up on Google Scholar, can I count this as published?
Honored to be a part of this important project by @jluisirizarry.bsky.social and a host of amazing scholars
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📚 JSEPA READS!!!!

📝 Book Review by: Adam Butz and @ctburks.bsky.social

📖 Essential reading for scholars and practitioners committed to justice, equity, and inclusive governance.
🔗 doi.org/10.24926/jse... #RaceForProfit #BlackHomeownership #UrbanPolicy #StructuralRacism #EquityInPractice
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📚 JSEPA READS!!!!

“Threats to Democracy: A Danger to Social Justice for All”

This powerful essay explores how democratic backsliding—through misinformation, voter suppression, and institutional dismantling—poses a direct threat to social justice for all.
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📚 JSEPA READS!!!!

“Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black Homeownership”
📝 Reviewed by:

Adam Butz, California State University, Long Beach

Christopher Tyler Burks, School of Public Affairs, University of Arkansas at Little Rock
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📚 JSEPA READS!!!!

🚉 “Intersectionality in Practice: How Public Transit Agencies Understand and Apply Intersectionality in the Pursuit of Gender Equity”
✍️ By Josephine Hazelton-Boyle | California State University, Fresno
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#JSEPAReads #Intersectionality
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📚 JSEPA READS!!!!

“Radical Hope as a Transformative Praxis in the Face of Hate and Intolerance”
✍️ By Ashley E. Nickels & Camille Tinnin | Kent State University

Radical hope isn't just optimism—it's a praxis of resistance, renewal, and equity.
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📢 Today we're featuring a piece by Andrea Briceno-Mosquera and Sharon Mastracci: 📝 Gauging the Gap: Inequality of Time Use When Seeking Government Services
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The authors examine inequities when seeking and waiting for government services. #CheckItOut #SocialEquity #JSEPA
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📢 Featuring a powerful piece by Sara Rinfret & Eric Wise:
📝 From the Street Level: Perspectives from Women in Public Administration. The article explores the lived experiences of women in frontline public service, offering key insights on gender and equity.
🔗 doi.org/10.24926/jse...
#MustRead
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My first ever book review is published at @jsepajournal.bsky.social. @ctburks.bsky.social and I reviewed Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor's seminal work, "Race for Profit", and offered key lessons for public administrators pursuing social equity in housing policy: jsepajournal.org/index.php/js...
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✨📚A must-read for equity & education advocates 📣 by Melissa Taylor, Larra Rucker, Valerie Hunt & Brinck Kerr: The article title "Intersectional Representation Among Employees in U.S. School Districts" explores how race, gender & role shape school staff diversity.
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New issue alert! 📚 Volume 3, Issue 2 of JSEPA is live! Explore insightful articles and research papers, available open-access: jsepajournal.org/index.php/js... #JSEPA #OpenAccess
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If you are at the Social Equity Leadership Conf and want to talk about publishing in the Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration @jsepajournal.bsky.social , look for me on Friday. I’ll be wearing the purple button that says “ask me about JSEPA”
I think in Massachusetts you are legally restricted to beer or champagne in the Stanley Cup.
Brooks. A good running store can help you find the best option to match your walking/running style. I live in mine. Currently wearing the Adrenaline GTS (they discontinued my favorite Brooks Dyad).
So honored to receive the UTC Excellence in Scholarship Award (Tenured Faculty) yesterday.

What a magnificent motivation to finish off semester grading and focus on my new research project.
@jsepajournal.bsky.social welcomes essays and commentaries under our Promoting Social Justice section and Racial Healing section.

We have a shorter, quick turnaround version (@3500 words) and full length (@6000) words with regular review time.
You should be very proud of successfully navigating this challenge. Commence with the champagne (or sparkling cider)! 🍾
Seems equally weird to respond at this point but… congrats! 🍾 🎉 Take time to enjoy the personal moment and the major achievement.
I’m a bit tardy on this…

Thrilled that paper with co-authors Jose Irizarry and @sethjmeyer.bsky.social was recognized with the Best Paper Award from ASPA Section on Nonprofits. Thank you SNP for this wonderful honor!
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Happy news in a turbulent week 😄. Thank you to the ASPA Section on Nonprofits Best Paper Award with Jose Luis Irizarry. D @sethjmeyer.bsky.social
Today myself, Jose Irizarry, and @mevansphd.bsky.social found out that our article Street-Level Pedagogy: Fostering and Communicating Social Equity Through Course Syllabi won the Best Article award from the ASPA Nonprofit Management Section!
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Fast Track Opportunity

In response to turbulent times in the US and abroad, the Journal of Social Equity and Public Administration (JSEPA) is providing a fast-track opportunity for shorter submissions (3,500 words) focused on our existing Racial Healing and Promoting Social Justice sections.