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How to Attend an Inclusivv conversation

Step by step instructions to rsvp for a conversation

Danielle Quesenberry avatar
Written by Danielle Quesenberry
Updated over a week ago

So you've heard about Inclusivv and you're interested in attending a conversation but don't know where to start? No worries, we've got you!

There are multiple ways to get signed up for a conversation. Keep scrolling and check out the situation that most seems to fit yours.

"I want to check out a conversation near me sometime next week. I'm not particular on the topic."

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"I'm interested in attending a conversation on a specific topic or specific date."

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"I want to go to a conversation in a certain part of the city."  

Great! When you're at inclusivv.co, you'll just choose "attend a conversation" and you'll be asked to enter the neighborhood or zip code you're wanting. Then you'll be shown a list of conversations happening near there. Pick one that works and follow the prompts and you're all set!

"Someone invited me to their conversation."

They sent me a link. Great! All you have to do is click the link and follow the prompts (you will have to create an account if you haven't already). You'll receive an email after you rsvp with all the details so make sure you use an email you'll check!

They told me the details and sent me to inclusivv.co. If someone mentioned their conversation to you but didn't give you a link to register, go to inclusivv.co and scroll down to the topic they mentioned. Click on it and you'll see all the conversations happening on that topic and you can see the dates, times, and host names. You should be able to find the conversation that way. Click on the conversation and follow the prompts! You'll receive a confirmation email once you officially rsvp to the conversation.

If there isn't a conversation happening in your chosen location, why not host one? Pick a restaurant around there and invite some friends and neighbors! Watch the video above for more details.       


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