Homa Tavangar is a sought-after voice for navigating learning and leading in an increasingly complex and connected world. Her presentations, workshops and coaching help diverse organizations and schools build new mindsets to bridge “us” versus “them” and unlock the power of purpose, innovation, and belonging.
Homa Tavangar is a best-selling author with over 20 years of experience in international development. She has worked with organizations such as the World Bank and USAID and is the co-founder of many philanthropic, leadership, and education-based organizations. Homa has advised top media companies such as NBC universal in cultural bias and is one of the most sought-after keynote speakers on global diversity and global inclusion initiatives, earned interdisciplinary recognition from the likes of Dr. Jane Goodall and the BBC. She is also well-known for her keynote and motivational speaking. Homa Tavanagar is available to be booked for corporate and private events. Contact the Mollie Plotkin Group today to inquire about Homa Tavanagar’s fees.
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Homa Tavangar is an award-winning author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and scholar that has captivated global audiences with her insights. She specializes in speaking on diversity and inclusion informed by her experience as a co-founder of such disruptive institutions as the BIG Questions Institute and The Oneness Lab.
A graduate of UCLA and Princeton, Homa has made a career for herself through specializing in diversity and inclusion, while being an international educator and founder of The Oneness Lab. With over 30 years of experience, she has written landmark titles in global literature like Growing Up Global.
Homa Tavangar’s goal is to understand the complexity of society and relate that understanding to executives through her thorough coaching methods. She is also a co-creator of BIG Questions Institute, an organization that helps educators push through social barriers. Being a first-generation immigrant and veteran teacher of disruptive education, Homa Tavangar is the perfect speaker to captivate and educate an audience through her in-depth insight on global diversity, awareness and inclusion.
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Amidst a culture shift toward preparing students for career success with rigorous “hard” skills, how can we ensure student interests and potential are cultivated around what matters — living a life of meaning and change-making as global citizens in a rapidly changing world?
This presentation helps connect the dots between big-picture, mindset-building skills, and detail-oriented strategies to build global competence, empathy, and relevance in learning.
What would it take to build a school, company, or community culture centered around unifying principles that value each community member? Explore practices, approaches, and skills that unlock the power of diversity to release creativity, empathy, and innovation and nurture genuine relationships
Amidst pandemic exhaustion, the pull to going “back to normal” is strong. But let’s remember that “normal” is what caused many of the dysfunctions we face today: social and racial injustice, rising income inequality, climate change, information illiteracy, and high anxiety and isolation among youth.
The challenge for educators is to consider how not to go back, but to go forward to create schools that are more relevant, more equitable, and more just for all children. To do so requires a deep interrogation of the fundamentals that drive school. We need to reset, reflect, reinvent. This keynote will challenge you to grapple with nine crucial questions on a personal level and to confront a new narrative for educators in this moment of huge disruption and change.
Homa Tavangar is one of those rare individuals who both speaks and writes eloquently about what it means to prepare young people to be true world citizens. She has much to offer…and has my highest recommendation. – Tony Wagner, Harvard University, Author of Creating Innovators and The Global Achievement Gap
Growing up Global offers fascinating ideas for giving young people opportunities to become truly global citizens. – Jane Goodall, PhD, DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute
…the best professional development day I have ever experienced! Homa is an amazing person who created a profound experience that will stay with me for a long time. – Teacher from The Wellington School
Her words continue to resonate in our curricular programs and in our school culture. Homa has been our guiding light as we strive to support an increased global awareness for our students. – Kathy Beam, Head of the Meredith-Dunn School