Ms. Arumah David, Lecturer at the ELU, School of Education, BNU, curated an inspiring student-led project display titled Reimagining Earth: Student Visions for Sustainable Development on June 3, 2025. The event featured the final research work of second-semester students from the Expository Writing course, primarily from the Razia Hassan School of Architecture.
Rooted in the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), students conducted surveys, interviews, and real-world collaborations with communities and organizations. Twelve bold, interdisciplinary projects explored diverse themes: mental health in gaming, fast fashion and consumerism, ragging as psychological trauma, and sustainable art using recycled materials. Others reimagined education through integrated teaching methods, promoted eco-consciousness in children, empowered slum communities through skill-building, partnered with HRCP and helplines to address invisible mental wounds, and revealed subtle religious discrimination. From preserving Lahore’s heritage to advocating for intersex and transgender rights, and confronting domestic violence and bullying. The creative display reflected a thoughtful blend of research and civic responsibility, reimagining sustainable Earth through action.
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