Hajar Tazi
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Hajar Tazi
Hajar is a holistic-thinker, network weaver, storyteller, and systems-transformation catalyst at the service of planetary wellbeing. She currently serves as Director of Alliance Weaving & Strategic Initiatives at the
Hajar is a holistic-thinker, network weaver, storyteller, and systems-transformation catalyst at the service of planetary wellbeing. She currently serves as Director of Alliance Weaving & Strategic Initiatives at the Synergia Institute, as a Board member at the Post-Growth Institute, and as an ambassador of Kincentric Leadership, a Global Ecovillage Network program. She is also a member of Wellbeing Economy Alliance, Doughnut Economics Action Lab, and the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature, and was recently appointed as a member of the UNEP’s Faith for Earth Youth Council. Hajar is fueled by an irresistible calling to materialize an intuitive sense of ontological Oneness, by inspiring fellow humans to look beyond our apparent differences and unite minds, hearts, and hands to lovingly care for each other and our beautiful home, the Earth. She is passionate about eco-spirituality, benevolent technologies, regenerative villages, bio-mimicry, and grassroots social and technological innovations. She believes in the boundless power of human ingenuity and solidarity in helping us daringly reimagine and transform our economic, social, and political systems into symbiotic wholes that support the flourishing of all Life forms. Hajar studied Eastern Spirituality, International Relations (BA), and Sustainable Development (MS), and has experience stewarding a variety of programs and initiatives that support bottom-up community development, holistic wellbeing, & environmental regeneration. She previously served in academic institutions, research think tanks, an AI startup, international development organizations, and NGOs. Her passions beyond her work include surfing, stargazing, delighting in the gift of Life, and writing poetry to celebrate it!
Things I share: My reverence for Indigenous cosmovisions, tips on how to remain a radical utopist whilst navigating the polycrisis, cookies whenever I bake some, and my arms for anyone who needs a big hug when going through a tough time.