Renowned journalist, filmmaker and activist Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy will address Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q)’s graduating class in May, it has been announced.
Obaid-Chinoy’s documentary films and projects, which focus on inequality among women, have received international recognition, earning her two Academy Awards, six Emmy Awards and a Lux Style Award.
“We are honoured that Sharmeen, a person of great distinction and achievement, will speak at the 2018 graduation,” said Everette E Dennis, dean and CEO, NU-Q.
“Her accomplishments connect the values and interests of all students at NU-Q, and her life and work will be a source of courage and inspiration for all of us.”
In 2012, Time magazine included Obaid-Chinoy on their annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. In the same year, the Pakistani journalist received the Hilal-i-Imtiaz award, the second highest civilian honour awarded by Pakistan.
In 2013, Canada awarded her a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for her work in the field of documentary films and, in the same year, the World Economic Forum honoured her with a Crystal Award at its annual summit in Davos.
Obaid-Chinoy was selected to speak by a graduation speaker committee, composed of NU-Q faculty, students and staff who researched and identified candidates for the 2018 graduation ceremony.
“Sharmeen is a filmmaker and activist who has challenged societal and cultural obstacles to pursue what she believes in,” said Noof al-Sulaiti, a member of the graduation speaker committee and president of the NU-Q Student Union. “Her films tell stories about injustice and inequality, especially among women, which is something very important to me given the region I live in and the issues surrounding it. I am very pleased and honoured that she is coming to speak at our graduation.”
In the past 16 years, Obaid-Chinoy has made a dozen multi-award winning films in more than 10 countries around the world. Her films include Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness, Song of Lahore, Saving Face and Peace Keepers, among others. Her work has aired on international channels, including HBO, CNN, PBS, Channel 4, CBC, Arte, SBS and Discovery Channel.
NU-Q’s previous graduation speakers have included columnist and commentator Rami Khorui, author and filmmaker Sophia al-Maria, filmmaker and Oscar nominee Jehane Noujaim, social entrepreneur Shiza Shahid, award-winning BBC anchor and correspondent Lyse Ducet and best-selling author and magazine journalist Derek Thompson.