Cultural Competence: Managing Your Prejudices

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Published 2009-09-07
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All Comments (21)
  • @persadsanjay
    I admire her honesty in self disclosure about her prejudices
  • @johnlopez6
    Oh my god what is this lady saying... "YOU CAN NEVER EVER GET RID OF YOUR PREJUDICES EVER"
  • Her speech is very educational as far as managing prejudices is concerned under cultural competence. Thank you
  • Interesting ideas here. I've never thought of it this way but it makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing this video.
  • Gracias Ms. Gail Price-Wise about diversity, cultural humility, cultural competence, and/or social justice.....Don't entertain prejudice!!
  • @NurseHowie
    OMG at 5:30 it is a REVELATION. Great cultural competency video!!! Perfect for our unstable times.
  • @yeguera12
    I think you can get rid of the feeling but it takes work (not just psychotherapy). The reason you don't feel that way about people who look like you is because they are familiar enough for you to judge them as individuals. Read about it, watch documentaries, look at blogs, listen to podcasts...generally once you understand where someone is coming from and hear differing opinions and thoughts within that culture, your prejudices start to go away.
  • I agree - Be honest, But don't go further to try to understand why??? So sad.
  • I like her candor! She gave good advice and she is correct you do not get rid of it easily.
  • @srmorrison15
    I think that everyone has some type of prejudice towards certain groups because of a common trait. I think this stems from underexposure. I think that the less we are around members of that group, the less we know about them and we then judge them, unfairly, based on past experiences or people we know that also belong to that group. I believe that exposure to members of this group will help erase SOME of the prejudice felt towards them, and perhaps, the group as a whole.
  • @marissaq7485
    So bc someone makes her uneasy she doesn’t want to treat them fair or take them serious??? Damn
  • @ccain1489
    "Manage your feelings" and not acknowledge that these feelings are WRONG...
  • @auharvey
    What a horrible video and message. I can not get back the time I was forced to spend watching this video. I hope over the last 10 years your eyes and heart have opened.
  • @als695
    I notice a lot of people not paying attention to her speaking.