SIMRAN SIRAJ

SIMRAN SIRAJ

Class of 2021
BA (Honors) Communication & Design
Minor: Comparative Literature

Aspiration Statement

I intend to pursue my career in journalism with a religion-political beat. I want to pursue my postgraduate studies in journalism and new media, focusing on the aftermath of digital journalism in an era of censorship and state power structures.

Core Skills

  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe InDesign
  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Social Media Marketing
  • Writing Skills (Creative, Academic, Research, Report, Journalistic)

Academic Awards / Achievements

  • HU TOPS 100% Scholarship
  • UGRAD Summer Exchange Program 2019: University of Mississippi

Experience

Leadership / Meta-curricular

  • Orientation - Leader (2018)
  • Mouseequi Club - Vice President (2019)

Internship / Volunteer Work

  • The Express Tribune - Subeditor
  • Manhattan Communications Pvt. Ltd - Online Community Manager
  • TORCH - Freelance Graphic Designer
  • Marie-Stopes Society - Intern
  • SOC Films - Creative Intern
  • NayaDaur Pakistan - Intern
  • School of Leadership/Co-Curricular - Intern

Publications / Creative Projects

  • Do Dost aur Digital Pe Kacheri: A podcast published in an e-magazine by Digital Rights Foundation
  • Far From Home: Documentary on Afghan Refugees screened at "Making Heimat" an exhibition by Goethe-Institute Pakistan and Marvi Mazhar & Associates
  • Poems published in Arzu Anthology (2018)

Final Year Project

Project Title

Maar Peet Ek Hissa Hai

Description

Maar Peet Ek Hissa Hai is an audio-visual archive documenting the horrors of corporal punishment as a parenting technique in Pakistani households. It is often the first introduction to violence for children and has adverse effects rather than disciplining them. This project uses new media art tools to create a sensual installation for people to reflect, acknowledge and rekindle with their internalized memories of experiencing or inflicting corporal punishment on others. It is also a reminder of how casually our language has become violent too.