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Cultural Humility - Principle 1

Cultural Humility - Principle 1

FromIndigenous Vision


Cultural Humility - Principle 1

FromIndigenous Vision

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Feb 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to the Cultural Humility Podcast Series presented by Indigenous Vision!
This week Souta Calling Last (Executive Director & Trainer) and Melissa Spence (Producer & Trainer) breakdown the very first principle of Cultural Humility: A lifelong process of critical self-reflection and self-critique.  How are you showing up in the world?  Are you ready to take a deep look at yourself and begin the process of critical self-reflection?  Join our next training or schedule one with our Indigenous, female-led team!
The Cultural Humility model provides a method to advocate and maintain accountability by redressing the power imbalances in our communities. For over two decades, the model has replaced the insufficient notion of “cultural competence” with a cyclical approach that embraces critical self-reflection as a lifelong learning process to create a broader, more inclusive view of the world.
Learn more about our Indigenous female-led trainings:
https://www.indigenousvision.org/culturalhumility
The Cultural Humility model is sourced from a Train the Trainers session taught by Dr. Melanie Tervalon and Dr. Jann Murray-Garcia, along with their published article:
https://melanietervalon.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/CulturalHumility_Tervalon-and-Murray-Garcia-Article.pdf
Jann Murray-Garcia - 'Cultural Humility' 2013, a video on the scripts we hold:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZUP6CrHAXA
This podcast is produced by Melissa Spence.
Released:
Feb 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Two aunties sharing and examining the world through the lense of an Anishinaabe and Blackfoot experience. Indigenous Vision (IV) is led by an all-Indigenous team who work to "revitalize Indigenous communities - culture, people, and land - by providing educational resources through quality programs that promote well-being." Based in Montana and Arizona. Produced by Melissa Spence and Souta Callinglast