cULTURAL HUMILITY
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Cultural Humility
(Edwards, Ellis, Ko, Saifer, & Stuczynski 2011)
Culture definition
It is way of life, especially as it relates to the socially transmitted habits, customs, traditions, and beliefs that characterize a particular group of people at a particulartime.It includes the behaviors, actions, practices, attitudes, norms and values, communications (language), patterns, traits,etiquette, spirituality, concepts of health and healing, superstitions, and institutions of a racial, ethnic, religious, or social group.It is the lens through which we look at the world.
Easy to seedifficult to see
The Cultural Iceberg
CulturalProficiency
CulturalCompetence
CulturalPre-Competence
CulturalBlindness
CulturalIncapacity
CulturalDestructiviness
CULTURAL COMPETENCY CONTINUUM
CULTURAL DESTRUCTIVENESS
See the difference, stomp it out
Eliminate other culturesActively try to hurt those of other culturesDiscriminate
See the difference, make it wrong
CULTURAL INCAPACITY
Believe in own cultural superiorityAct in ways that disempower the cultures of othersStereotype Exhibit ethnocentric behavior
CULTURAL BLINDNESS
See the difference, act like you don’t
Ignore different culturesAct as if cultural differences do not matterDo not recognize privilegeAssume that the world is fair
See the difference, respond appropriately
CULTURAL PRE-COMPETENCE
Recognize culture as important but find it difficult to understandUnsure how to navigate intercultural situations
CULTURAL COMPETENCE
See the difference, understand the difference difference makes
Aware of one’s own culture and the impact on othersValue (rather than tolerate) diversityAsk questions and seek information about other cultures
Respond positively, engage & adapt
CULTURAL PROFICIENCY
Know how to learn about different culturesInteract effectively and adapt to cultural diversity at individual and institutional levelsOngoing reflection, openness to change, and desire to transform
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View behavior within a cultural context
Acquire cultural knowledge & skills
Engage in self-assessment
Undarstand your own culture
Acknowledge cultural differences
INDIVIDUAL LEVEL
Five Elements Of Cultural Competence
Cultural Competency skills
What is Cultural Humility?
UNCONSCIOUS BIASES
Mental associations that operate without awareness, intention or control
CONFIRMATION BIAS
Interpreting experiences in a way that reinforces our existing beliefs or expectationsSeeking experiences that reinforce our beliefs
Microaggressions
Microaggressions are communications perpetrated by individuals or organizations that convey disrespect to the target individuals or groups.They may be overt or subtle. The conveyed hostility and the hurtful effect may be intentional or unintentional.
Stereotypes
Widely held, over-generalized ideas about a group of people Racial and Ethnic: All Asians are good at math. Gender Stereotypes: All women are less capable in technical or leadership roles.Age: All elderly individuals are frail, forgetful, or technologically challenged. Occupational: All librarians are introverted and bookish.
What is Cultural Humility?
Contact information
Clorinda Merino merino.clorinda@gmail.com 442-3226182 clorindamerino.com