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363 Indianola RoadBayside, CA 95524
Haley Clark
NorCAN
707-683-4880
norcan@hafoundation.org
Cultural Humility for Organizations
NorCAN is excited to partner with the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (ODEI) at Humboldt State University and the Equity Alliance of the North Coast to offer this special workshop, Cultural Humility for Organizations.
Introduced in 1988 by Drs. Melanie Tervalon and Jann Murray-Garcia, the cultural humility framework is comprised of four basic principles: 1) critical self-reflection and lifelong learning; 2) recognition and mitigation of inherent power imbalances; 3) mutually beneficial non-paternalistic relationships with community members, highlighting the expertise that resides in the community, outside of the the organization, agency, or healthcenter space; 4) institutional accountability and alignment.
Initially designed to support health providers in offering more equitable services to their patients, this framework has been adapted and used in organizations and institutions across sectors.
NorCAN is grateful to Meridith Oram from ODEI for facilitating this important workshop on cultural humility for organizations, with a particular emphasis on nonprofits. Portions of the program will be instructional while others will be interactive. There will be opportunities to ask questions, reflect, and discuss in pairs and groups.
* Please Note that there is a pre-requisite requirement to participate in NorCAN's offering of Cultural Humility for Organizations.
You must have participated in one of the following:
- NorCAN's Racial Equity for Nonprofits
- NorCAN's Racial Equity for Organizations
- Implicit Bias and the Four Dimensions of Racism as offered by the Equity Alliance
- Implicit Bias and the Four Dimensions of Racism with the TK-12 Equity Partnership, or Equity Arcata, or other reputable source
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Coffee, tea, & lunch are included