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Cultural Humility - Principle 1
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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.
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
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