So much was well said, with rich, helpful language, incl: "People Groups," noting the "objective & Subjective" cultural domains & more! Still--instead of privileging a linear frame of "Competence-TO-Humility--(implying a rejection of ALL prior findings) could we consider the inclusive use of BOTH. Why not view Cultural Humility as an always extant, newly emphasized and essential FEATURE of Cultural Competence? This would honor so much earlier BIPoC scholarship, affirm the stance & features of Humility, & restore the originally intended commitment, to the highest aspirations for life-long learning of multicultural engagements.