Dr. Dora G. Lodwick founded the REFT Institute, Inc., which focuses on research, evaluation, facilitation and training, in 1997. Dora has evaluated programs and other initiatives in the areas of participatory, community-based development, leadership development, health, immigrants and refugees, aging, and environmental impacts and published in several of those areas for over 20 years. She has worked extensively in Latin America and speaks Portuguese and Spanish.
She has been a university professor for 15 years at Miami University of Ohio, Oregon State University, and University of Denver where she established the Applied Social Research and Evaluation MA. She has served the Society for Applied Sociology (SAS) as President, Board Member, and in other capacities, as well representing SAS on the Commission on Applied and Clinical Sociology. She has also held leadership positions in the American Sociological Association.
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Doug V. V. Easterling & Kaia Gallagher: Promoting Health at the Community Level
Promoting Health at the Community Level speaks directly to the challenges that foundations and funding agencies face in supporting the work of community-based groups. The seven case studies inc …
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Kaia Gallagher: Candles for the Defiant, Discovering my Family’s Estonian Past
As Kaia Gallagher sought to learn how her Estonian family survived during World War II, she discovered the compelling story of one man’s brave defiance as he resisted the Soviet occupation of Estonia …
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