about parfait bassalé

Speaker, Musician,
and Belonging Strategist

Parfait engaged in conversation with one other person
A selfie of Parfait with Befriending Summit workshop attendees
"I believe systems change when hearts change. And hearts change when someone dares to be a friend."

Parfait Bassalé is a belonging strategist, diversity speaker, and singer-songwriter, who helps people and organizations reimagine the Other through the power of friendship, story, and song. Born in West Africa, shaped by a life between nations, and fueled by his Christian faith, Parfait's work weaves together leadership development, belonging frameworks, conflict transformation, and the healing power of music.

Whether he is consulting with public agencies, writing about systemic befriending, or performing a song that carries the ache of injustice and the hope of repair — it all flows from the same calling: to be a bridge.Mr. Bassalé holds a Masters in Conflict Resolution from Portland State University and has supported many state agencies, boards, non-profit and private sector organizations with their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.​

During his five years as Executive Diversity Officer at South Puget Sound Community College—a 2023 ASPEN Top 10 finalist—Parfait led equity initiatives that fostered belonging and narrowed achievement gaps for historically excluded students. He also co-chairs Olympia’s Social Justice and Equity Commission and serves on the boards of United Way of Thurston County and Olympia Federal Savings.

Work with Parfait
A group photo of Parfait Bassalé and workshop attendees outside of the Washington State Department of Transportation

Mission & Values

Inspire and equip people to befriend the "other"

With this clear but simple mission, Parfait Bassalé is known for making a memorable impact. His unique approach that combines storytelling, interpersonal neuroscience, songs, and reflexive inquiry helps individuals and organizations find solutions for greater belonging for everyone.

A group photo of Parfait Bassalé and workshop attendees outside of the Washington State Department of Transportation
Courage

Pursue connection, growth and impact in spite of challenges.

Parfait Bassalé taking a selfie with workshop participants
compassion

Meet people where they are, and as they are.

a photo of Parfait with workshop participants in front of a red curtain
curiosity

Heal and transform through relational proximity.

A large group of people engaged in conversation during the Befriending Summit.
impact

Leverage creativity, honesty and research to inspire transformation.

Also known as Le Verbe

a lifelong journey of building relational bridges through music

Parfait Bassalé is an American singer songwriter and peacemaker originally from Benin Republic (West Africa) whose music is known to take listeners on an emotional journey. His lyrical vulnerability- dressed with haunting melodies and carried by soulful and velvet vocals- trigger introspection, self discovery and a "feel good vibe." Reflective of his immigrant story, Parfait’s music echoes various musical traditions. He is a crossover artist between pop, reggae, neo-soul, French conscious hip hop, and gospel. You are in for a treat!


Parfait usually performs solo acts but occasionally teams up with various guest instrumentalists. Some notable collaborations include with cellist arranger James Dehart, conductor Cameron May, Jazz arranger Mark Thome, jazz artist Dominic Castillo, and the South Puget Sound Community College orchestra.

about Parfait's music
Parfait performing on stage