ForewordMark A. PuenteAcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART I Origins1 "Time Is a Ship That Never Casts Anchor" Indigenous Adages in Promoting Cultural HumilityLoriene RoyLeisa Moorhouse2 Redressing Power Imbalances in Librarianship Using Cultural Humility A Perspective from Two Black LibrariansXan GoodmanTwanna Hodge3 Getting Past "Approachability" What Cultural Humility Brings to Library and Information EducationLiliana MontoyaSarah PolkinghornePART II REFLECTIVE PRACTICE4 Reflections on Culturally Humble Practice in Bibliography, Scholarship, and Readers' Advisory A Case StudyMichael Mungin5 Cultural Humility and Evaluating Books for Young ReadersSilvia Lin HanickKelsey Keyes6 Learn, Act, Connect Thriving as an International Librarian and Global CitizenMeggan HoulihanDina MekyAmanda Click7 Cultural Humility in Instruction on Health Outreach Projects Revising a Course on the Grant-Writing ProcessJarrod Irwin8 Embedding Dine Culture in Individual and Institutional Cultural Humility Practices A View from the Tribal College LibraryRhiannon Sorrell9 Beyond Late Fees Eliminating Access Barriers for EveryoneCarrie Valdes10 Small Changes Make an Impact How Access and Metadata Services Teams Address Cultural HumilityMelanie BoppTricia MackenzieKimberley A. Edwards11 Cultural Humility and Servant LeadershipMark EmmonsPART IV HOPEFUL VISIONS12 Knowing (un)Knowings Cultural Humility, the Other(s), and Theories of ChangeNicholae ClineJorge R. Udpez-Mcknight13 Cultural Humility A Journey to Radical Self-LoveNaghem SwadeDaniyom "Dani" BekeleAbout the EditorsAbout the ContributorsIndex