Yes! I love this! It's okay to ask for more understanding. CQ curiosity helps buidl trust and connection. The key is in how you ask. Lead with respect and openness, not judgment. If you're already judging and you're asking to prove why they are wrong, it not helpful and most people can pick up on that! Also, if they have shared something, you should acknowledge their perspective, "Thank you for sharing that. I would love to understand more if you're open to it." Be mindful that not everyone may feel comfortable explaining their culture and that's okay too, as there are other ways to learn.
But overall, when done with care, curiosity is often received as respect, just like what you've experienced! So cheers to you!
Original Message:
Sent: 03-24-2025 11:31 PM
From: Maddie's Pet Forum Admin
Subject: Community Conversations - 3/24/2025 - Cultural Agility: The Superpower You Didn't Know You Needed
Unanswered question from the chat:
"Is it ok to ask more for understanding if we don't understand their why? I work with multicultural staff often get an answer and the response I get to my curiosity is appreciation for taking time to learn their cultures." - @Wendy Montanez-Ortiz
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-19-2025 08:03 PM
From: Maddie's Pet Forum Admin
Subject: Community Conversations - 3/24/2025 - Cultural Agility: The Superpower You Didn't Know You Needed
Updated 3/24/25 at 4:42 pm PT - Recording now available!
Please note: All views expressed on these calls are not necessarily endorsed by Maddie's Fund.
We hope to see you on the next Community Conversation on Monday, 3/24/25 at 11am PT for "Cultural Agility: The Superpower You Didn't Know You Needed" with Dr. Azalia Boyd.
In animal welfare, we often focus on technical skills and best practices, but what if one of the most powerful tools for impact isn't something you can learn from a textbook? Cultural agility is a superpower that allows us to navigate diverse communities, build trust, and make meaningful change in the lives of both animals and people.
In this interactive session, Dr. Azalia Boyd, a veterinarian, cultural intelligence consultant, and host of the Critters and Cultures podcast, will take you on a journey through real-world stories that reveal how cultural agility (or the lack of it) shapes the outcomes of sheltering, rescue, and veterinary outreach.
We'll explore:
- What cultural agility actually means and why it's essential in today's animal welfare landscape.
- The subtle ways cultural misunderstandings impact adoptions, community engagement, and veterinary care.
- How to develop this superpower to create stronger connections, better outcomes, and a more inclusive future for animal welfare.
Expect a thought-provoking and engaging conversation that will leave you rethinking how you approach your work, and maybe even how you see the world.
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