by Philip Monte Verde
Previously this blog discussed the concept of cultural responsiveness. Cultural responsiveness is both a mindset and and active way to bring justice into the human world. Linked here are five strategies on how think and act in a culturally responsive way. They are based on the author's experience as a social worker partnering with resettled refugees in the United States. But their lessons can be broadly applied to wherever people interact.
For an introduction to cultural responsiveness, click here.
Part 1: Humor and Engagement
Part 2: Respecting Hierarchy
Part 3: Collaboration
Part 4: Listening
Part 5: Adaptability
Previously this blog discussed the concept of cultural responsiveness. Cultural responsiveness is both a mindset and and active way to bring justice into the human world. Linked here are five strategies on how think and act in a culturally responsive way. They are based on the author's experience as a social worker partnering with resettled refugees in the United States. But their lessons can be broadly applied to wherever people interact.
For an introduction to cultural responsiveness, click here.
Part 1: Humor and Engagement
Part 2: Respecting Hierarchy
Part 3: Collaboration
Part 4: Listening
Part 5: Adaptability