Habiba Nosheen

Journalist, Film director

1982 –

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Who is Habiba Nosheen?

Habiba Nosheen is a Peabody Award-winning Pakistani-Canadian journalist. Her film, Outlawed in Pakistan, premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2013 and was called "among the standouts" of Sundance by The Los Angeles Times. Nosheen's 2012 radio documentary, What Happened at Dos Erres? aired on This American Life and was called "a masterpiece of storytelling" by The New Yorker. A longer version of the film aired on PBS FRONTLINE.

Nosheen has received numerous awards for her reporting including the Peabody, Gracie award for Outstanding Reporter/Correspondent, two Overseas Press Club Awards, The Dart Award for Excellence in Coverage of Trauma, Third Coast Radio Award, two South Asian Journalist Association Awards in additional to being a finalist for The Livingston Award for Young Journalists and nominated for an Emmy.

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Born
1982
Lahore
Nationality
  • Pakistan
  • Canada
Profession
Education
  • University of Toronto

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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