Cultural Humility in Practice: Promoting an Inclusive Environment for Those We Serve
The Native Center for Alcohol Research Education (NCARE) and Native-Controlling Hypertension and Risk Through Technology (NCHART) Webinar Series presents:
Cultural Humility in Practice: Promoting an Inclusive Environment for Those We Serve
with Dr. Gary Ferguson
Wednesday, May 26, 2021, 12 PM – 1 PM PST
As we work to address health equity, many of us strive to be culturally competent. Framing our efforts through the lens of cultural humility enriches our mission to be as inclusive as possible. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) defines cultural humility as "a life-long process of self-reflection and self-critique whereby the individual not only learns about another's culture, but one starts with an examination of their own beliefs and cultural identities." In this talk, we will explore how to apply this perspective to the work we do in promoting healthy communities.
We invite you to learn more about the work of IREACH by attending the webinar on May 26.
Learn more about Dr. Ferguson here.
Please distribute broadly across your networks.
This webinar is free, but registration is required.
Please submit any questions to: madison.ramos@wsu.edu.
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Cultural Humility in Practice: Promoting an Inclusive Environment for Those We Serve