Embracing cultural humility: A path toward genuine inclusion and respect

Madame Caley-Rain Anderson

Miss Caley-Rain Anderson - Photo credit: Pascal Kayishema

In today’s increasingly diverse world, there is a growing need for deeper understanding and mutual respect across cultures. While many have heard of cultural competence, a concept that focuses on acquiring knowledge about different cultural practices, a more dynamic and introspective approach is gaining traction: cultural humility.

What Is Cultural Humility?

Practicing cultural humility doesn’t require a large budget or formal training. The willingness to learn—from conversations, reading, and observations is enough to start. Mistakes are inevitable, but they offer opportunities for reflection and growth.

Ultimately, cultural humility is about creating a world where every person feels seen, valued, and respected. By staying curious, kind, and committed to equity, each of us can contribute to building stronger, more inclusive communities. Says Caley-Rain Anderson who facilitated the workshop in Saskatoon during associatif forum.

Madame Caley-Rain Anderson
Miss Caley-Rain Anderson facilitator of cultural humility workshop – Photo credit: Pascal Kayishema
Full interview with Miss Caley-Rain Anderson on cultural humility






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