“…As Haupt and Connolly Knox (2018) stated, -By increasing cultural competency knowledge, skills, and abilities…our graduates… [become] more credible, empathetic, relatable, and trustworthy, and less inclined to negatively apply biases, stereotypes, and preconceived notions‖ (p.538). These are worthy goals and they are being pursued around the globe, in Europe (Kedzior et al, 2015;Koskinen et al, 2012) and the United Kingdom (Kruse, Rakha & Calderone, 2018), in Australia (Pillay & James, 2015), in Hong Kong (Bodycott, Mak & Ramburuth, 2014), and in the United States (Haupt & Connolly Knox, 2018). These efforts are occurring in a variety of academic fields including -emergency management and homeland security‖ (Haupt & Connolly Knox, 2018, p. 538), education (Sandell & Tupy, 2015), medicine (Swanberg et al, 2015), and nursing (Jeffreys & Dogan, 2012).…”