“…In general, evaluation has three purposes: determine accountability, gain new knowledge, and improve an agency's capability (Chelminsky, 1997 ); however, these purposes do not necessitate that participants’ voices are included; thus, additional purposes drive a critical approach (Guimarães, 2017 ). Critical evaluation centers participants’ experiences and focuses on what we are learning, applies the learning to inform and drive change, and nurtures critical consciousness such that people can make sense of the reality we evaluate and act on it (Patton, 2017 ; Suàrez‐Herrera et al., 2009 ).…”