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Building Cultural Humility: Journaling for Self-Exploration, Peer Connection, and Community Healing

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This is a highly interactive virtual Community of Practice consisting of seven sessions in total.

Explore foundational concepts of cultural humility in this introductory workshop. Participants will delve into their cultural histories and consider how some of these narratives influence their present-day interactions. This beginner-friendly and inclusive space embraces vulnerability and transparency. Engage in guided journaling, actively listen to peers, and share reflections aloud, offering an accessible entry point to deepen understanding of cultural selves and foster connections. We aim to inspire a commitment to social justice through journaling, empowering participants to challenge oppressive systems, and fostering a community-oriented professional practice for impactful change.

Learning Objectives:
1. Grasp the fundamentals of cultural humility and its relevance for fostering authenticity.

2. Explore the use of journaling for self-discovery, delving into your cultural identity and biases.

3. Utilize journaling to articulate thoughts, gaining a deeper understanding of personal cultural experiences.

4. Share journaling insights with peers to enhance communication and build authentic connections.

5. Identify and address cultural challenges by applying cultural humility and reflective journaling for authenticity.

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