
Presenting My Research at the Georgia Sociological Association Annual Conference 2025
At the Conference This week, I presented my research paper, “From Exclusion to Ability: Rising Sun’s Inclusive Education Model in

At the Conference This week, I presented my research paper, “From Exclusion to Ability: Rising Sun’s Inclusive Education Model in

Research Project: From Exclusion to Ability — Inside Rising Sun’s Inclusive Education Model In Pakistan, children with disabilities are too

Hope on Wheels: a food-truck classroom that turns ability into independence When you picture “inclusive education,” you probably imagine a

Join me for a heartfelt conversation with Mrs. Parveen Tawab, the visionary force behind Rising Sun Institute, Pakistan’s leading institution

I had the exciting opportunity to sit down with Professor Kevin Jones from the University of Georgia’s Middle Eastern Studies

In this interview, I had the opportunity to speak with Noor Fatima, a determined and inspiring young woman with a

In this interview, I had the privilege of speaking with Professor Susan Snyder from Georgia State University (GSU) about her

In this interview, I speak with Omer Javed, a young man who joined Rising Sun Institute at an early age

In this video, I talk about why I came to Pakistan and what I’ll be doing during my time here.

In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Nabila Chauhdry, the inspiring CEO of Rising Sun Education & Welfare Society,

Diving into the heart of child labor reveals a tangled web of causes, each more intricate than the last. Poverty

Diving into year-end choices clarifies what actually keeps children in school next term – small scholarships that hit the exact

Child labor not only deprives children of the joy and freedom inherent to their young years but also robs them

Project Bright Futures: Seeding Dignity through Student Sponsorships Project Bright Futures is Rahe ILM’s initiative in collaboration Rising Sun Institute

Diving into the heart of child labor reveals a tangled web of causes, each more intricate than the last. Poverty

Gayallah is a rural village in Punjab, Pakistan where small barriers keep children from staying in school. Families face tight

Diving into winter attendance exposes how weather magnifies every other barrier, turning fog and cold into excuses for systems that

Diving into absence shows how quickly a few missed weeks become a closed door, especially where children work in workshops,

Diving into girls’ study routines in constrained households reveals a choreography of ambition squeezed into the margins of the day.

Diving into the economics of schooling exposes a truth families already know – education is called free, but small costs

Diving into the heart of informal learning reveals a hidden school with no walls, no bells, and no report cards,