Cultural Conversations

The Interfaith Mission Service is pleased to introduce the Huntsville Community to significant resources for conducting meaningful and fruitful dialogue and listening sessions:

Information for Culture Conversations (aka inclusivv) is found below.

Thank you for hosting a Culture Conversation on Bridging the Racial Divide in partnership with IMS.

How To Host Culture Conversations
https://www.inclusivv.co/culture-conversations
Bridging the Racial Divide: A conversation exploring how we understand race and how we can bridge the racial divide to create the Beloved Community.

Whether you’re hosting within your organization, or your friends and neighbors, follow the below steps to ensure a powerful conversation.

Your main role as host is setting a date, a time and virtual location for diverse voices to gather together and follow our simple conversation guide created for Bridging the Racial Divide.

Here are just a few things to keep in mind as a host:

  • Select a date and register your dinner on https://www.inclusivv.co/culture-conversations
  • Dinners can be online from your home, as long as it is a quiet space where
    you can hear others.
  • The Host Guide includes all prompts and questions that guide the
    conversation so you can sit back, relax and listen as you follow the guide.
  • Cultural Conversations are designed to be inclusive, so try to invite diverse voices to
    the table to create a robust conversation.
Download the ‘Culture Conversations’ Catalogue
Download the ‘Bridging the Racial Divide’ Guide

Our approach to meaningful engagement

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Awareness

Our approach helps guide participants with content that connects the heart and mind to the issue.

Understanding

Our conversation model encourages respectful dialogue, leading to deeper understanding and a stronger sense of community.

Commitment

Personal empowerment is embedded in our platform, so participants can choose what role they want to play in building the vision they helped create.

Action

Recommended actions and automated follow-ups give participants the tools they need to implement necessary changes.

 

What’s needed is less monologue…

Traditional town halls and pre-set meetings only allow the few, loudest voices to be heard.

And more dialogue

Civic leaders have an opportunity to create the sense of community that residents crave and policy that reflects the voice of all, through conversation on difficult topics. But knowing where to start, what to say, and how to ensure all are heard is the hardest part. This can be frustrating and paralyzing for leaders, especially as they are under pressure to fully engage their communities. We believe it should be easier.