Definitions for "Inclusiveness"
the belief that all law-abiding citizens, regardless of their background or cirumstances, should be able to play a constructive role in the life of the nation
Involvement in the planning process by a broad and diverse array of stakeholders.
Broad in orientation or scope. As a goal of Navy and Marine Corps religious ministries, the characteristic of covering a variety of services to all authorized military personnel, their dependents, and other authorized persons to promote the free exercise of religion, regardless of faith group, denomination, or choice of belief.
Exists when disadvantaged communities and designated group members share power and decision-making at all levels in projects, programs and companies.
Accommodating the views and considering the impact on those that are affected by a decision.
Fosters respects for all individuals and points of view. Interacts appropriately with all members of the campus community, campus visitors and business and community partners without regard to individual characteristics. Demonstrates a personal commitment to create a hospitable and welcoming environment.
Keywords:  encouraging, belonging, act
The act of encouraging belonging.
Keywords:  divine, god, ray, things, attributes
inclusiveness: including all things. An attribute of Ray 2. - One of the 72+ divine attributes of God.