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We’ll here Sonia describe her dreams for girls in Pakistan and around the world, and we’ll hear from girls whose lives were transformed by the dreams of, Sonia Shah, a woman they’ve never met.
Sonia Shah is a science journalist and the author of PANDEMIC: Tracking Contagion from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2016).
But before the school was completed, Sonia tragically died in a 2012 auto accident at age 18. Since then, Iram has carried on her daughter's work, renamed as the Sonia Shah Organization.
But before the school was finished, she tragically died in a 2012 auto accident. Sonia was 18 years old. Since then, Iram carries on her daughter's legacy through the Sonia Shah Organization.
Winnetka, Illinois teen, Sonia Shah, started the Kulsoom Foundation for Girls to build a school for girls in Pakistan. Sonia wanted girls to have a future like her mother, Iram and grandmother ...
Shah's book is -- among other things -- an eye-popping survey of the effects of malaria on human history. Cities have fallen, the advance of empires halted, countless nations and societies wasted.
She was 18. For Global Activism, Sonia's mother Iram Shah and Sherezaad Anwar, a classmate and friend, tell Worldview about their mission to continue Sonia's work.
In her latest book, “The Next Great Migration,” the science journalist Sonia Shah traces the global movements of humans today to age-old patterns in other species.
According to journalist and author Sonia Shah, humans and other animals have migratory instincts for good reason, they encourage diversity. Shah has studied migration, and our attitudes about it.
Sonia Shah is an Author with nine videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2010 Speech. The year with the most videos was 2020 with four videos.