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Course Description

In this course, you will examine different dimensions of cultural humility to improve cultural self-awareness, the ability to effectively communicate across differences and skills in addressing inequities by holding institutions accountable through community-engaged learning. You will incorporate strategies to facilitate and enact cultural humility in interpersonal and institutional relationships in order to create a healthy, thriving community inside and outside the classroom.  

This course includes

  • Three modules
  • Two tools to download and use in courses or programs
  • Eight activities
  • Three Ask the Expert interviews

Faculty Author

Amy Newman; Richard Kiely

Benefits to the Learner

  • Articulate the meaning of cultural humility as a three-pronged concept
  • Describe and explain the meanings of different dimensions of your identities
  • Identify and articulate your own deeply held cultural assumptions, which is an essential component of exercising cultural humility
  • Apply tools to develop cultural humility
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Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management; Einhorn Center for Community Engagement
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