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Sarah Imran

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About the speaker

Sarah Imran is a Pakistani mission-driven artist and academic, committed to building a more gender-just and liberated future. She began her career working at a social enterprise dedicated to promoting female artisanship in Pakistan before moving to the US to pursue her Masters in Community Development. Over the years, she has built a career at the intersection of art, advocacy, and communications, focusing on gender equality and justice. She is currently pursuing a PhD in Political Science, and studies feminist movements in the Global South. She serves as a researcher and artist for Pakistan's annual Aurat March (Women’s March). Sarah’s work has been recognized with fellowships from the Taft Research Center, Vanderbilt University, Women Deliver, Global Fellows in Courage, and the Watson Institute. Her art draws inspiration from feminist movements, nature, joyful design, her Pakistani roots, and her daughter.

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