Cultural Humility
May 19, 2021 | By Crystal Kroeller |
Cultural Humility
Cultural humility is the process of self-reflection and self-critique whereby the individual not only learns about another’s culture, but one starts with an examination of her/his own beliefs and cultural identities, requiring us to be critical of our own cultural biases. Cultural humility can increase the ability to see from each other’s viewpoints, understand each other’s backgrounds, and ultimately work together, which creates a tighter-knit community.
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Read: Empowering Educators: A Guidebook on Race & Racism – An Introduction to Antiracist Pedagogy and Unconscious Bias – An Educator’s Self-Assessment
Watch: Let’s Create A Brave Space
TED Talks: Cultural Humility and How to Go Beyond Diversity and Inclusion to Community and Belonging



