Embracing Relationships and Cultural Humility for Collective Transformation

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Explore the journey of embracing relationships, understanding cultural humility, and breaking free from limiting beliefs for collective transformation. Join thought leaders in discussions on overcoming bias, building trust, and fostering openness to new possibilities. Discover resources for racial healing and personal growth.

  • Relationships
  • Cultural Humility
  • Transformation
  • Bias
  • Trust

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  1. EMBRACING RELATIONSHIPS AND BELIEVING IN TRANSFORMATION EquityEd Conference 2024 Jordon Johnson, PhD

  2. WHAT IS CULTURAL HUMILITY? So our work to overcome bias is a lifelong journey. Some of you may have heard of the term cultural competence. I don t particularly like that concept because it implies that the work can be completed and you can get a certificate. I like the term cultural humility because that suggests a lifelong journey, to be honest with ourselves and to do the work of building relationships. Building trust across various barriers and to be humble. - Dr. Gail Christopher

  3. Whenever Im blocked by fear or anger or too attached to my habits (perhaps holding myself too tightly to what I already know), my energetic nervous system is constricted from receiving higher energy. Thomas H bl, Healing Collective Trauma, 2020

  4. Were addicted to our beliefs; were addicted to the emotions of our past. We see our beliefs as truths, not ideas that we can change. If we have very strong beliefs about something, evidence to the contrary could be sitting right in front of us, but we may not see it because what we perceive is entirely different. We ve in fact conditioned ourselves to believe all sorts of things that aren t necessarily true and many of these things are having a negative impact on our health and happiness. Certain cultural beliefs We can t create a new future while we re living in our past. It s simply impossible. Joe Dispenza, You are the Placebo: Making Your Mind Matter

  5. Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Framework W.K. Kellogg Foundation ~ healourcommunities.org

  6. What Happens if We Decide to Believe in Possibilities for Collective Transformation? 32 Metronome Synchronization Experiment with 32 Metronome synchronizing. They all end up synchronizing.

  7. Resources W.K. Kellogg Foundation Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation www.healourcommunities.org National Collaborative for Health Equity www.nationalcollaborative.org Dr. Joe Dispenza www.drjoedispenza.com NeuroChangeSolutions www.neurochangesolutions.com

  8. ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE Jordon Johnson, PhD True Being Consulting, LLC jordon@truebeingconsulting.com Phone: 651.802.4520 www.truebeingconsulting.com

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