Eman Mallick Imam
Recipient of Amin Essa Tai Grant
Aspiration Statement
I’m curious about people, culture, and storytelling. I’m drawn to creative marketing, using aesthetics, digital content, and visual storytelling to connect ideas with audiences in engaging and meaningful ways.
Core Skills
- Canva
- Maxqda
- R Studio
- Stata
Core Competencies
- Collaborates Openly
- Effective Presentation Skills
- Encourages Innovation
Preferred Career Paths
First priority: Marketing
Second priority: Research
Third priority: Human Resources
Experience
Internship / Volunteer Work
- Donor Relations Officer, Al Furqan Welfare Organization (May – November 2024)
Final Year Project
Project Title
Intergenerational Trauma within South Asian Women
Description
My thesis project explores intergenerational trauma and emotional inheritance within South Asian mother–daughter relationships. While most research on intergenerational trauma focuses on large-scale historical events, this study examines how trauma is transmitted through everyday family dynamics, silence, and emotional expectations. Using qualitative semi-structured interviews with Pakistani daughters, the research investigates how daughters come to carry their mothers’ emotional burdens and how gendered expectations shape emotional labor within families. The findings show that daughters often become emotional caretakers, internalizing patterns of patience, silence, and self-sacrifice. At the same time, many participants demonstrate increasing awareness of these inherited patterns and express a desire to break cycles of silence through self-reflection, therapy, faith, and boundary-setting, highlighting the possibility of healing and generational change.