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My practice draws on archival research, folklore, and memory-making to understand how postcolonial cities are shaped by power, displacement, and everyday struggle, with a particular focus on Karachi and the Indian Ocean world. I work across design, mapping, storytelling, and participatory research, often in collaboration with communities, activists, and institutions, to surface marginalized histories and imagine more just urban futures.
Grounded in place-based and relational methods, I approach design not as a solution, but as a practice of listening, care, and repair. I am especially interested in how informal infrastructures, spatial practices, and cultural traditions carry political knowledge across generations.
I aim to develop tools and platforms that support political imagination, solidarity, and collective futures rooted in lived experience.
My work experience spans public institutions, research labs, and grassroots organizations across Pakistan and the United States.
I have worked in coastal resilience and community planning with the City of Boston, in archival and speculative design research at MIT, and as a Teaching Fellow and researcher at Harvard across design, public health, and the humanities. Prior to this,
I spent several years in financial inclusion and service design in Pakistan, working closely with women, micro-entrepreneurs, and informal economies.
These experiences shape a practice that moves between policy, archives, and everyday life, while remaining accountable
to the communities and places it engages.
Master of Design Studies,
Ecologies
2025
Habib University
Bachelor of Science (Hons),
Social Development & Policy
2019
& Grants
Interfaith America
2026
Youth Climate Finance Alliance’s Movement Ignition Fund
Youth Climate Finance Alliance
2026
Racial Equity and Anti-Racism (REA) Fund
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
2025
Community Service Fellowship
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
2024
Deans’ Merit Scholar
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
2023 - 2025
Best Thesis Award in Urban Planning
Habib University
2019
Dean’s Honour List
Habib University
2018
Study Abroad Scholarship Award
Habib University
2017
Dean’s Honour List
Habib University
2016
Workshops
Talks
@ South Asia Institute Graduate Conference
University of Texas, Austin
2026
Freedom Iftar
@ MINARA Culture Salon x Cafe
2026
Visualizing Solidarities
@ Conference on the Jewish Left
Boston University
2026
Contested Land Ecologies
@ Kirkland Gallery
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
2025
Fictions of Containment: Runit Dome
@ Quotes Gallery
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
2024
Including Children in Urban Planning Decisions
@ Design Research Forum
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
2023
Adobe Suite
Sketch
QGIS,
ArcGISPro
MINARA Culture Salon x Cafe
2026
An interfaith iftar was held during Ramadan. Modelled after a Freedom Passover Seder held in 1969 as a part of an effort to build an interfaith, multi-racial coalition of civil rights activists, the Freedom Iftar brought together a group of Muslims and Jews to celebrate an Iftar together. Using ritual and prayer as a way of collectively visioning and embodying freedom futures.
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Department of Climate Resilience
@ City of Boston
2024
Developed and updated a GIS-based tracking systems-- a public-facing tools for monitoring the progress of coastal resilience projects from design through construction.
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@ CreditBook Financial Services
2023
Led research planning and execution for multiple MSME user segments to uncover behavioral patterns, pain points, and opportunities across both digital interfaces and informal cash-based financial systems.
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Digital Design Lab
@ United Bank Limited
2021
As a designer, I worked with business strategy teams to create a plan for users to find value in the experience in order to monetise the first-ever contactless payments product in the country.
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Supervised by Dr Aaron Mulvany
2019
My research explores the importance of designing spaces for children that cater to play and recreation. The aim is to understand play and recreation as an aid to early childhood education but also as a human-right for children, especially children that are raised in urban-settings. Karachi as a megacity has few areas of recreation.
For my research in my undergraduate thesis, I conducted exploratory field observations and focus group discussions at Khel Recreational Centre.
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