Led by Prof Dr Amina Yaqin, this interactive workshop examines how Pakistani television drama shapes and reflects ideas of gender, citizenship, and gender-based violence. Through guided discussion and selected drama clips, participants will explore who gets to tell stories on screen, forms of storytelling including melodrama and romance, and how themes such as marriage, honour, inheritance, and coercive control are portrayed in popular narratives.
The session invites audiences to critically reflect on the representation of normalised behaviours, social stigmas, and emotions that trigger discomfort, empathy, or trauma. Combining audience discussion, small group engagement, and reflective exercises, the workshop creates space for dialogue on how media narratives represent lived realities—particularly for women—and how viewers interpret, respond to and are impacted by representations of gender and violence in everyday popular media content consumption.
A powerful, introspective workshop on leadership, inner work, and authentic confidence. Through reflective exercises and real-world insights, Sidra will guide participants to strengthen their leadership presence from the inside out, cultivating clarity, emotional resilience, and a deep sense of self-trust. This immersive session empowers participants to lead with purpose, communicate with conviction, and show up more confidently in every arena of their life and work.