Rehana Tejpar (she/her)

Rehana is a facilitator of systems change experiments in organizations and the building of capacity and cultures for generative dialogue across difference.  At Bloom, she accompanies organizations in their evolutionary change processes towards equitable systems change, organizational health, participatory leadership, conflict transformation, playing at work and creating cultures of belonging. She is deeply serious and deeply playful at once, believing in the need for strategies that include creativity & play as ways to open up the fields of possible transformations, and reconnecting our mind, body, heart and spirit. She has a Masters in Education from the Ontario Institute of Studies in Education, in Sociology and Equity Studies in Education and is a practitioner of Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter, Dialogue for Peaceful Change, Theatre of the Oppressed and InterPlay.  Rehana is born and raised in Toronto to East African Indian and Uruguayan parents, and now lives in Montreal with her 9 year old homeschooling daughter. She is a dancer, a whirler, and a student of sacred clowning who loves to wander in the forest and swim in the river on the land she collectively stewards with a wild group of humans seeking to support ourselves and others to heal with nature. She has been jamming since 2013.