Cultural humility is a practice and approach to engaging with people from diverse cultural backgrounds that emphasizes self-reflection, awareness of power dynamics, and a willingness to learn from others. It involves recognizing and respecting the cultural differences and complexities of individuals and communities, as well as acknowledging one's own biases and limitations. Cultural humility requires openness to new perspectives and experiences, and a commitment to ongoing learning and growth in cross-cultural interactions. This research area explores the importance of cultural humility in various contexts, such as healthcare, education, social work, and community development, and its role in fostering mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration across cultures.