Rojhin Taebi

Rojhin (She/Her) is a second-gen settler. She’s an avid writer and painter with a big, foodie heart, which she shares on her Insta blog @Saffron_Eatss. She is the organizer of Mother-Tongued Toronto, a poetry fundraiser centering BIPOC and Pan-Asian languages and storytelling, where she explored themes of mutual aid and food sharing through the lenses of love and desire.

Rojhin graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University with a Bachelor of Professional Communications, focusing on intercultural relations and the cultural impacts of diaspora. She is an active volunteer in Toronto, contributing to charities such as Friends of Ruby and The 519. She currently works at a nonprofit as a Communications and Campaigns Coordinator.

She is also deeply passionate about food justice, urban agriculture, and the ways storytelling can drive meaningful change. As the Communications Co-Lead at the Toronto Youth Food Policy Council, she is dedicated to amplifying youth voices in food policy, making conversations around food security more inclusive, and using digital media to build connections and inspire action.

Beyond her work in communications, Rojhin loves cooking and developing recipes for her loved ones with various dietary needs. Drawing from her family’s knowledge of naturopathy, she has learned the value of seasonal cooking and incorporating traditional wisdom to create nutritious meals.