“…Cultural competence has been blamed for the tendency to be tokenistic (Furlong & Wight, 2011; Herring, Spangaro, Lauw, & McNamara, 2013); for assuming that the worker is from a dominant culture; for treating culture as a neutral phenomenon; and for lacking power analysis (Garran & Rozas, 2013; Sakamoto, 2007). Many critics, especially healthcare practitioners and some social workers (Abell, Manuel, & Schoeneman, 2015; Duntley-Matos, 2014; Kools, Chimwaza, & Macha, 2015; Lund & Lee, 2015; Tervalon & Murray-Garcia, 1998; Yeager & Bauer-Wu, 2013) have called for the replacement of cultural competence with cultural humility.…”