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“I’m Sorry You Feel That Way but That Wasn’t My Intention:” How to Apologize with Cultural Humility

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Pages 30-43 | Published online: 06 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

When conversing about social justice issues, it is not a matter of if you make a mistake but when. This is because not only have we been socialized to adopt oppressive discourses and practices but also because social justice conversations continue to evolve to bring justice to those at society’s margins. The purpose of this paper is to provide practical guidelines for apologizing with cultural humility using transformative justice and research on effective apology components as guiding frameworks. Given that missteps are inevitable, it is important to engage in practices that support genuine efforts for continued reflection, learning, and reconciliation.

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