Mansi Jasuja

Mansi walks as a warrior of the heart, weaving her Sikh heritage, eco-feminist values and environmental and design artistry into participatory spaces that reclaim wholeness.

From practicing architecture in Delhi to designing and hosting meaningful conversations globally, now based in The Hague, she moves with ease between boardrooms and circles, policy and poetry, science and spirit. She has worked within complex institutions - including the United Nations, European Union, international NGOs, business and academia - listening deeply and turning awareness into movement and possibility. An environmentalist since the age of four, a visceral sense of climate urgency in 2008 led her to unlearn, relearn and reimagine how change happens. For almost 20 years, Mansi has supported leaders, teams and communities to slow down, see the whole and take wiser collective steps. Through participatory leadership, systems thinking and emergent design, she helps build trust, bridge divides and turn difficult conversations into shared direction - bringing humour, colour and generous energy to every space she holds and stewards.

Expertise
  1. community arts
  2. democracy
  3. civic engagement
  4. facilitation
  5. community management & participation
Initiative Art of Hosting Practitioner
Country India / The Netherlands
Location The Hague