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Wasfia Nazreen

Wasfia Nazreen (Bengali: ওয়াসফিয়া নাজরীন) is a Bangladeshi mountaineer, activist, environmentalist,[1] social worker and writer.[2]

Wasfia Nazreen
ওয়াসফিয়া নাজরীন
Wasfia Nazreen at the Los Angeles World Premiere of the Hulu docuseries DRIVE with Swizz Beatz, Petersen Automotive Museum, November 9, 2023.
Born (1982-10-27) 27 October 1982 (age 41)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
NationalityBangladeshi
Alma materSamye Ling
Agnes Scott College
Edinburgh Napier University
Prachyanat School of Acting & Design,
Scholastica (school)
Occupation(s)Explorer, mountaineer, storyteller, environmentalist, social worker, educator, adventurer, film producer, pilot
Known for
Parents
  • Nazmee Jahan Chowdhury (father)
  • Mahmuda Nahar (mother)
AwardsNational Geographic Adventurer (2014)
Anannya Top Ten Awards 2015
National Geographic Explorer (2016)
Explorers' Symposium People’s Choice Award Winner (2016) by National Geographic Society
Websitewasfianazreen.com

Nazreen is the first Bengali and Bangladeshi to scale K2, the world's second highest and most dangerous peak[3] [4] becoming one of the 40 women in history since 1954 to have successfully scaled K2. [5]

Nazreen earlier became the first Bangladeshi and first Bengali to complete the Seven Summits (Reinhold Messner's list) on 18 November 2015.[6][7][8][9][10] Nazreen dedicated her 2012 Mount Everest climb to the women of Bangladesh, saying: "We have achieved independence 41 years ago, but our women are yet to enjoy freedom."[11][12]

National Geographic recognized Nazreen as one of their Adventurers of the Year 2014/2015.[13] She was selected in honor of her activism and commitment to empowering women through her work in the field of adventure.[14] She was again selected as one of their Explorers in 2016,[15] becoming the only woman to hold the simultaneous titles of National Geographic Explorer and Adventurer.[16][17]

Nazreen is credited in Bangladesh history as the nation's inspiration[10] and one of the legendary women to have made a pioneering contribution.[18] Nazreen is also known for her campaigns to raise awareness of animal rights, human rights situations in Tibet, environmental impacts, Bangladeshi women's rights: including sex workers and garment factory workers, Sherpa people and other high-altitude workers' rights, and Indigenous groups.[19] In 2011, Nazreen testified at the 10th session of UNPFII: United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, against the continued oppression and land-grabbing of Adibashis, or indigenous people of Bangladesh, by people of her own ethnicity.[20]

In 2023, Nazreen was invited by the Government of France and Paris Organising Committee for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games as one of the first cohorts of athletes to be decorated in the Hall of Fame for Paris 2024. In 2021, Nazreen was one of the activists to launch UNESCO's worldwide Forum on Biodiversity.[1]In 2019, Nazreen was featured in UN Women's "Generation Equality" campaign.[21]

In 2018, Nazreen's efforts were monumental in leading and garnering international support for the Free Shahidul campaign. One of Nazreen's mentors and Bangladesh's highly decorated photojournalist Dr. Shahidul Alam was picked up by pain-clothed men shortly after giving an interview to Al Jazeera that criticized the government's violent response to the 2018 Bangladesh road safety protests. Amongst other feats during Dr. Alam's months-long imprisonment, Nazreen flew a plane with a banner message “Free our Teachers” circling around the sky of Manhattan, New York City, for one and half hours calling for press freedom in Bangladesh and beyond, while the UN was holding a General Assembly and the PM of Bangladesh was inside the building. [22][23]

In 2016 and 2017, Nazreen was named by Outside as one of 40 women in the last 40 years who have advanced and challenged the outdoor world through their leadership, innovation, and athletic feats,[24] and by Men's Journal as one of the 25 most adventurous women of the past 25 years.[25]

Early life and education edit

Early years edit

Nazreen was born in Dhaka and named Wasfia Nazreen Chowdhury by her family. She is the youngest child and only daughter of Mahmuda Nahar (Ruby), a musician and teacher, and Nazmee Jahan Chowdhury, an executive at James Finlay Bangladesh. Nazreen lived in Khulna, where she studied at Sunflower Nursery School and afterwards at Coronation Girls’ High School. When she was still a child, the family moved to their previous home in Chittagong. There she studied at Bangladesh Mahila Samiti Girls' High School (BWA).

Nazreen credits her childhood as the most traumatic and impactful time of her life. [26] Nazreen was trained in classical music and dance as a young child but discontinued practice after her mother, who was also her first teacher, left the family.

Early education edit

When Nazreen was only thirteen, her parents officially divorced [27] when she was sent off to live with her aunt, Chobi Rouf, and uncle, NAT Rouf, in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, where she was enrolled in the prestigious English medium Scholastica school. From this point, she was separated from both her parents as well as her only sibling and elder brother, Sarwar N. Chowdhury, who stayed in Chittagong with their father. In high school, Nazreen competed in volleyball and handball and was under detention for a long time, as a result of bunking academic classes to play. Nazreen also attempted to run away on several occasions, starting from the age of 14.[28] While still in high school, Nazreen would secretly attend theatre classes after-hours, eventually getting a diploma in Theatre from Bangladesh's Prachyanat after graduation from high school.[29] She worked in three big productions as an assistant Director to Azad Abul Kalam and alongside Rahul Anand and several other members of the band Joler Gaan. She acted as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in high school directed and performed by the same cast.

College edit

 
Nazreen addressing her college upon acceptance of Outstanding Young Alumna Award from her alma mater Agnes Scott College, Atlanta, Georgia, April 2016.

Nazreen went to the United States for college on her own, and at this time, she removed her family last name from all official papers.

She pursued education and received a scholarship to Agnes Scott College (ASC), a private women's college in Decatur, Georgia.[30] Nazreen left Bangladesh with the intention to pursue a double major in Theatre and Aeronautical Science.[31] In her first semester, Nazreen played in her university's volleyball team and toured for the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association), but she dropped volleyball in third year, when she struggled to keep up with her academic grades.[31] By her second year, she switched to double majoring in Studio Art and Social Psychology.

Nazreen worked many odd jobs during this time to support her education. Outside the university, Nazreen was involved with African Dance Theatre part-time. While still in college, Nazreen received a grant to go to India and research how women were using art as therapy. In Dharamsala, she started working with Tibetan women who had experienced torture while detained in Chinese prisons. She describes it as a "life-altering experience" for her where "forgiving your enemies and really embodying that principle in your day-to-day life" was something that was very new to her.[32] Following graduation, she decided to quit her work in the United States and moved to the Himalayas to work with refugees.

For post-graduate studies, Nazreen was a distant scholar at Samye Ling College of Scotland and pursued a Nangi Shedra in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism.[33]

Career edit

 
Nazreen during a public talk in Dhaka, Bangladesh in 2015.

In 2016, Nazreen became the brand ambassador for Grameenphone, becoming the highest paid female athlete of Bangladesh and one of the highest paid athletes of the nation. During her two year contract with Bangladesh's largest telecommunications network, she used the platform to challenge social responsibility and holistic development of the society through Grameenphone’s various social initiatives like online schools, easy internet education for the common people, women empowerment and other development initiatives.[34]


Nazreen represented Bangladesh in Nepal at the closing ceremony of the two Nation's first ever Business Forum in January 2016. Nazreen highlighted the power of youth and the importance of sustainability and respecting nature while developing infrastructure. The conference was closed with a recitation of her poem, written in Nepali, about the ancient connection of the rivers that connect her motherland Bangladesh with the Himalayas.

In 2012, Nazreen was chosen as the first Goodwill Ambassador of BRAC (NGO), an international development organization.[35][36] Since 2011, Nazreen was also the youth ambassador for JAAGO Foundation and its concern Volunteer for Bangladesh.[37] In 2011, Nazreen was part of the Indigenous Peoples delegates at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).[38] She is part of the Save Sundarbans movement, and was a critical voice to pressure the GOB and other concerned bodies in cleaning up efforts following the disastrous oil-spill of 2013/4.

Before leaving her development career, Nazreen was employed by CARE. However, when the funding for one of CARE's long-time projects ceased, Nazreen believed that it was crucial for the Bangladeshi people to establish their aid organizations, rather than rely solely on foreign assistance. Although foreign aid had a role to play in the nation's development, she felt it was time for a change. While working in Tibet to combat human rights violations by the Chinese government, Nazreen discovered her interest in mountaineering.[13]

After finishing climbing the seven summits, Nazreen started her own foundation Ösel Foundation, which she describes as an “educational institute set in the outdoors, which integrates the latest scientific findings about the development of the mind and combines it with mindfulness techniques and training in nature to empower adolescent girls.”[26]

Free Tibet edit

Her work with Tibetan human rights took her to Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, the exiled-capital of the Tibetans, where she lived for several years in her early twenties.[39] Since 2007, Nazreen has been banned from returning to Tibet by the Chinese government after she was found with a photo of the 14th Dalai Lama.[30][40]

Nazreen was part of the international movement for greater freedom and better human rights conditions inside Tibet and some high-profile protests and uprisings, leading up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, including the March to Tibet protest in solidarity with 2008 Tibetan Uprising and several concerts and other events throughout the globe.

She was also an active member of Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) and the National Director of SFT in Bangladesh.[41]

In 2009, with pressure from the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh, her photography exhibition titled "Into Exile: Tibet 1949-2009" in partnership with DRIK, was shut down in Dhaka. The exhibition was still shown online while riot-geared police barricaded the premises and audience waited in the streets and consequently, she was intimidated and harassed for months by authorities and intelligence in her country.[citation needed]

Free Shahidul Alam edit

In 2018, Nazreen was a vocal activist in the international "Free Shahidul" campaign to free the renown jailed Bangladeshi journalist Dr. Shahidul Alam. One of the protests outside the Headquarters of the UN that she had organized were met by violent thugs and opposition. Nazreen managed to get a permit the following day and flew a plane carrying a message that had an image of Shahidul reading “#FreeShahidulAlam”, as well as a text banner saying “Free Our Teachers #Bangladesh #UNGA” in New York skyline, traversing the Statue of Liberty, while the United Nations General Assembly was in effect. This followed a weekend of demonstrations and talks held at various parts of the city calling for greater press freedom in Bangladesh, particularly addressing the case of Shahidul, who was picked up by plainclothes men in Dhaka, and sent to jail in a case filed under the ICT Act.[42][43]

Historic Climbs edit

K2 edit

In July 2022, Nazreen became the first Bangladeshi to scale Pakistan's notorious K2, the world's second highest mountain.[44][45][46][47]

She made a direct push from camp 3, skipping camp 4 and reached the summit at 8:55 AM local Gilgit-Baltistan time, with Mingma Sherpa and descended the mountain in a daring two-day push, with Nirmal Purja, popularly known as Nimsdai, the record shattering mountaineer and Gurkha soldier behind the movie 14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible. Upon arrival back to Kathmandu with her climbing team, Nazreen said in the Good Morning Nepal[48] show, that Sherpa people and high-altitude Nepali climbers and workers of other ethnicities, are the "backbone" of any Himalayan or Karakoram climb. She also thanked the porters and other local staff of the Karakoram, alongside all Pakistani authorities who made the expedition possible, and for all the love and solidarity she received from Pakistani people. [49]

This was a historic expedition, given that Bangladesh fought for its independence from Pakistan only fifty years ago, and was received with admiration and support from both countries.[50][51] She had initially planned to summit K2 in 2021 coinciding with the celebration of the 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence, but she had to postpone due to Covid-19 restrictions.[52]

Seven Summits edit

 
An exhausted Nazreen in her tent during her 2012 Everest climb.

On 26 March 2011, to celebrate 40 years of Bangladeshi independence, Nazreen launched the "Bangladesh on Seven Summits" Campaign.[53][54] For the campaign, she has climbed each of seven continental summits to mark 40 years of women's progress in Bangladesh.[55][56] The campaign received widespread support from the mass and was run completely independent of any political support, contrary to various claims made in the media by a number of Ministers in the Bangladesh Government. Among notable civilians, cricketers from the Bangladesh national team supported by advocating in their own rights; most outspokenly, Shakib Al Hasan, world's number one all-rounder and Mashrafe Mortaza, the captain of the Bangladesh national cricket team.[57]

 
Mashrafe Bin Mortaza, the then Captain of the Bangladesh Cricket Team, rallies for Wasfia Nazreen's 7 Summits campaign, Dhaka Stadium, Bangladesh.

Many other notable individuals, including Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, Professor Muhammad Yunus, and the 14th Dalai Lama, were her outspoken supporters throughout the campaign.

Nazreen started trekking to base-camp of Everest on 26 March 2012 to mark Bangladesh's Independence day.[58]

On 18 November 2015, Nazreen reached the summit of Carstensz Pyramid, the summit of Oceania, completing a four years long journey to the Seven Summits. She became the first Bangladeshi and first Bengali in the world to do so. She dedicated it to the “Spirit of 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh and all those who are fighting to protect it."[59] Nazreen dedicated her successful Everest climb to the women of Bangladesh, saying: "We have achieved independence 41 years ago, but our women are yet to enjoy freedom".[60][61]


Nazreen became the first Bangladeshi to summit Aconcagua, South America’s highest peak and the highest peak outside of Asia.[62][63] She is also the first Bangladeshi to summit Denali, North America’s highest peak,[64] Mt.Elbrus, Europe’s highest mountain,[65] Vinson Massif, Antarctica’s highest mountain[66][67] and Carstensz Pyramid, Oceania's highest mountain.[68][69] Nazreen has several more mountains and volcanoes under her belt which she summited as a first Bangladeshi.[70]

Patrick Morrow, the first person in the world to have climbed the highest peaks of all seven continents (in accordance with the Messner list)[71] has overseen her training for seven summits.[72]

Nazreen was invited by the House of Commons in UK Parliament in 2014 to share her journeys with the British Member of Parliaments.

Personal edit

Nazreen is dubbed in Bangladeshi media as a fashion icon and role-model. She is vegan[73] and an advocate of animal-rights. She currently lives in Los Angeles and has often been quoted[26] to say she shies away from social-media and the spotlight.

Nazreen has had deep connections with many master teachers in the Tibetan traditions spanning across Tibet, Nepal and India and was given the name Karma Ösel Lhamo by the Karmapa, which roughly translates as Goddess of luminous actions.[74] When Nazreen went to the United States for college on her own at the age of 18-19, she removed her biological family last name from all official papers. In close circles, she is referred as Dalaidhita, implying daughter of the Dalai Lama.[75] A long-time supporter of Tibet, Nazreen is close friends with the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje. She credits them in interviews as the three most important teachers in life who has shown her the way when she was derailed in life.[26] She studied meditation with Tibetan teachers Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche.

Life is meditation–it’s not a separate thing. The essence of meditation is recognizing awareness. If we’re not aware, we cease to exist. Yoga, meditation, mindfulness—these are like compasses when we’re lost at sea. Thanks to my mother, I was born into yoga. And then later in my adult life I have been extremely blessed not only to be directly guided by some of the most profound teachers of our times, but also to work in movements and environments led by HH the Dalai Lama and HH the Karmapa, and experientially learn how great beings like them who also went through so much atrocities in their personal lives—deal with it all, behind the limelight. Whenever I have (in the past) got derailed somehow, they’ve pulled me out, often in miraculous ways. So having this circle of family, and the particular purpose I have–I’m really blessed and I wouldn’t in my awakened mind for a second want to imagine it any other way.[26]

Nazreen openly discusses accounts of dealing with depression and trauma as a child following her parents divorce that made her homeless as a result. She credits such struggle at early life for giving her "abilities to bounce back after adversities and greet change and difficulties as an opportunity to welcome greater self-reflection, learning, and growth."[26]

Nazreen was diagnosed with COVID-19 and pneumonia in March 2020 and almost died. Her recovery back to health took 18 months, during which, she used her platform to send positive messages and advocated for mental health, by going on podcasts and live shows with notable personalities such as cricketers, actors[76] and astronauts.[77] She was one of the first Bangladeshis[78] to have gotten diagnosed while being abroad.

Relationship with nature edit

Nazreen is often quoted in TV and other media requesting against labeling her mountaineering expeditions as a "conquering" feat due to its colonial and patriarchal nature.[26]

In 2020, in the Bruce Lee Podcast,[79] she stressed about the importance of mental-health and ancestral trauma healing, and how individual mental-health is directly linked with the health of our planet.

Wasfia in books and documentary edit

  • Nazreen is one of the historic characters featured in the song "Ami Bangladesh" by Bengali hip-hop musician Towfique.[80] The song was also televised in commercials during 2015 ICC matches as a soundtrack for Bangladesh Cricket team. [81]
  • The Attempted Band's rendition of the famous Bengali song Shongkolpo by rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was dedicated to Wasfia Nazreen.[82]
  • Nazreen's philosophy of life is featured among five of the most adventurous souls in National Geographic's Special Publication “Adventures of a Lifetime.”[83]
  • Nazreen and her quests are subjects of HSC exam quizzes and various other school textbook contents in Bangladesh.
  • Nazreen is one of the subjects in Astronaut Ronald J. Garan Jr.'s book The Orbital Perspective. “What really struck me in Wasfia’s description of her experience was that overriding feeling of gratitude, which in some way connected her to every single being. This was exactly what I experienced in space: immense gratitude for the opportunity to see Earth from this vantage, and for the gift of the planet we’ve been given. In some way I can’t explain, being physically detached from Earth made me feel deeply interconnected with everyone on it. I distinctly remember this feeling of profound thankfulness, but Wasfia’s words helped me to process that awareness of interconnectedness with the inhabitants of the planet.”[88]
  • Nazreen is one of the twelve Women Explorers to grace National Geographic's 2020 Explorer calendar.[89]

Awards and honors edit

  • Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina's National Honor, 2012
  • Former PM and Opposition Party Leader of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia's Honor, 2012
  • Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Muhammad Yunus's Honor, 2012
  • Female Pioneer Award by Prime Minister's Office, Bangladesh, 2013
  • National Geographic Adventurer of the Year,[90] 2014
  • The Mayor's Medal of Honor, by Councillor of London Borough of Hounslow - first to be given to any female civilian, 2014
  • Pioneer Athlete, Global Sports Mentoring Program, U.S. State Department and espnW,[91] 2014
  • Anannya Top Ten Awards, 2015
  • Sri Chinmoy Torch Bearer award - for her commitment to non-violence strategic campaigns, 2015
  • Outstanding Young Alumna Award,[92] Agnes Scott College, 2016
  • The Meeto Memorial Award for Young South Asians by SANGAT (South Asian Feminist Network) - in recognition of her commitment to communal harmony, peace, justice, and human rights, 2016
  • National Geographic Explorer,[93] 2016
  • Inspiring Woman of the Nation by Bangladesh Brand Forum, 2016
  • Amelia Earheart Memorial Award by Zonta Bangladesh, 2016
  • Icon of Bangladesh by Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry, 2016
  • People's Choice Award, National Geographic Explorers Symposium, 2016
  • Young Global Leader, 2019 (unaccepted)[citation needed]
  • State Minister's Honor, Ministry of Youth and Sports, Bangladesh, 2022 [94]

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External links edit

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wasfia, nazreen, bengali, ওয, সফ, জর, bangladeshi, mountaineer, activist, environmentalist, social, worker, writer, ওয, সফ, জর, angeles, world, premiere, hulu, docuseries, drive, with, swizz, beatz, petersen, automotive, museum, november, 2023, born, 1982, oct. Wasfia Nazreen Bengali ওয সফ য ন জর ন is a Bangladeshi mountaineer activist environmentalist 1 social worker and writer 2 Wasfia Nazreenওয সফ য ন জর নWasfia Nazreen at the Los Angeles World Premiere of the Hulu docuseries DRIVE with Swizz Beatz Petersen Automotive Museum November 9 2023 Born 1982 10 27 27 October 1982 age 41 Dhaka BangladeshNationalityBangladeshiAlma materSamye Ling Agnes Scott College Edinburgh Napier University Prachyanat School of Acting amp Design Scholastica school Occupation s Explorer mountaineer storyteller environmentalist social worker educator adventurer film producer pilotKnown forK2Mount EverestSeven SummitsParentsNazmee Jahan Chowdhury father Mahmuda Nahar mother AwardsNational Geographic Adventurer 2014 Anannya Top Ten Awards 2015 National Geographic Explorer 2016 Explorers Symposium People s Choice Award Winner 2016 by National Geographic SocietyWebsitewasfianazreen wbr comNazreen is the first Bengali and Bangladeshi to scale K2 the world s second highest and most dangerous peak 3 4 becoming one of the 40 women in history since 1954 to have successfully scaled K2 5 Nazreen earlier became the first Bangladeshi and first Bengali to complete the Seven Summits Reinhold Messner s list on 18 November 2015 6 7 8 9 10 Nazreen dedicated her 2012 Mount Everest climb to the women of Bangladesh saying We have achieved independence 41 years ago but our women are yet to enjoy freedom 11 12 National Geographic recognized Nazreen as one of their Adventurers of the Year 2014 2015 13 She was selected in honor of her activism and commitment to empowering women through her work in the field of adventure 14 She was again selected as one of their Explorers in 2016 15 becoming the only woman to hold the simultaneous titles of National Geographic Explorer and Adventurer 16 17 Nazreen is credited in Bangladesh history as the nation s inspiration 10 and one of the legendary women to have made a pioneering contribution 18 Nazreen is also known for her campaigns to raise awareness of animal rights human rights situations in Tibet environmental impacts Bangladeshi women s rights including sex workers and garment factory workers Sherpa people and other high altitude workers rights and Indigenous groups 19 In 2011 Nazreen testified at the 10th session of UNPFII United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues against the continued oppression and land grabbing of Adibashis or indigenous people of Bangladesh by people of her own ethnicity 20 In 2023 Nazreen was invited by the Government of France and Paris Organising Committee for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games as one of the first cohorts of athletes to be decorated in the Hall of Fame for Paris 2024 In 2021 Nazreen was one of the activists to launch UNESCO s worldwide Forum on Biodiversity 1 In 2019 Nazreen was featured in UN Women s Generation Equality campaign 21 In 2018 Nazreen s efforts were monumental in leading and garnering international support for the Free Shahidul campaign One of Nazreen s mentors and Bangladesh s highly decorated photojournalist Dr Shahidul Alam was picked up by pain clothed men shortly after giving an interview to Al Jazeera that criticized the government s violent response to the 2018 Bangladesh road safety protests Amongst other feats during Dr Alam s months long imprisonment Nazreen flew a plane with a banner message Free our Teachers circling around the sky of Manhattan New York City for one and half hours calling for press freedom in Bangladesh and beyond while the UN was holding a General Assembly and the PM of Bangladesh was inside the building 22 23 In 2016 and 2017 Nazreen was named by Outside as one of 40 women in the last 40 years who have advanced and challenged the outdoor world through their leadership innovation and athletic feats 24 and by Men s Journal as one of the 25 most adventurous women of the past 25 years 25 Contents 1 Early life and education 1 1 Early years 1 2 Early education 1 3 College 2 Career 2 1 Free Tibet 2 2 Free Shahidul Alam 3 Historic Climbs 3 1 K2 3 2 Seven Summits 4 Personal 4 1 Relationship with nature 5 Wasfia in books and documentary 6 Awards and honors 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education editEarly years edit Nazreen was born in Dhaka and named Wasfia Nazreen Chowdhury by her family She is the youngest child and only daughter of Mahmuda Nahar Ruby a musician and teacher and Nazmee Jahan Chowdhury an executive at James Finlay Bangladesh Nazreen lived in Khulna where she studied at Sunflower Nursery School and afterwards at Coronation Girls High School When she was still a child the family moved to their previous home in Chittagong There she studied at Bangladesh Mahila Samiti Girls High School BWA Nazreen credits her childhood as the most traumatic and impactful time of her life 26 Nazreen was trained in classical music and dance as a young child but discontinued practice after her mother who was also her first teacher left the family Early education edit When Nazreen was only thirteen her parents officially divorced 27 when she was sent off to live with her aunt Chobi Rouf and uncle NAT Rouf in Dhaka the capital of Bangladesh where she was enrolled in the prestigious English medium Scholastica school From this point she was separated from both her parents as well as her only sibling and elder brother Sarwar N Chowdhury who stayed in Chittagong with their father In high school Nazreen competed in volleyball and handball and was under detention for a long time as a result of bunking academic classes to play Nazreen also attempted to run away on several occasions starting from the age of 14 28 While still in high school Nazreen would secretly attend theatre classes after hours eventually getting a diploma in Theatre from Bangladesh s Prachyanat after graduation from high school 29 She worked in three big productions as an assistant Director to Azad Abul Kalam and alongside Rahul Anand and several other members of the band Joler Gaan She acted as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet in high school directed and performed by the same cast College edit nbsp Nazreen addressing her college upon acceptance of Outstanding Young Alumna Award from her alma mater Agnes Scott College Atlanta Georgia April 2016 Nazreen went to the United States for college on her own and at this time she removed her family last name from all official papers She pursued education and received a scholarship to Agnes Scott College ASC a private women s college in Decatur Georgia 30 Nazreen left Bangladesh with the intention to pursue a double major in Theatre and Aeronautical Science 31 In her first semester Nazreen played in her university s volleyball team and toured for the NCAA National Collegiate Athletic Association but she dropped volleyball in third year when she struggled to keep up with her academic grades 31 By her second year she switched to double majoring in Studio Art and Social Psychology Nazreen worked many odd jobs during this time to support her education Outside the university Nazreen was involved with African Dance Theatre part time While still in college Nazreen received a grant to go to India and research how women were using art as therapy In Dharamsala she started working with Tibetan women who had experienced torture while detained in Chinese prisons She describes it as a life altering experience for her where forgiving your enemies and really embodying that principle in your day to day life was something that was very new to her 32 Following graduation she decided to quit her work in the United States and moved to the Himalayas to work with refugees For post graduate studies Nazreen was a distant scholar at Samye Ling College of Scotland and pursued a Nangi Shedra in Indo Tibetan Buddhism 33 Career edit nbsp Nazreen during a public talk in Dhaka Bangladesh in 2015 In 2016 Nazreen became the brand ambassador for Grameenphone becoming the highest paid female athlete of Bangladesh and one of the highest paid athletes of the nation During her two year contract with Bangladesh s largest telecommunications network she used the platform to challenge social responsibility and holistic development of the society through Grameenphone s various social initiatives like online schools easy internet education for the common people women empowerment and other development initiatives 34 Nazreen represented Bangladesh in Nepal at the closing ceremony of the two Nation s first ever Business Forum in January 2016 Nazreen highlighted the power of youth and the importance of sustainability and respecting nature while developing infrastructure The conference was closed with a recitation of her poem written in Nepali about the ancient connection of the rivers that connect her motherland Bangladesh with the Himalayas In 2012 Nazreen was chosen as the first Goodwill Ambassador of BRAC NGO an international development organization 35 36 Since 2011 Nazreen was also the youth ambassador for JAAGO Foundation and its concern Volunteer for Bangladesh 37 In 2011 Nazreen was part of the Indigenous Peoples delegates at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues UNPFII 38 She is part of the Save Sundarbans movement and was a critical voice to pressure the GOB and other concerned bodies in cleaning up efforts following the disastrous oil spill of 2013 4 Before leaving her development career Nazreen was employed by CARE However when the funding for one of CARE s long time projects ceased Nazreen believed that it was crucial for the Bangladeshi people to establish their aid organizations rather than rely solely on foreign assistance Although foreign aid had a role to play in the nation s development she felt it was time for a change While working in Tibet to combat human rights violations by the Chinese government Nazreen discovered her interest in mountaineering 13 After finishing climbing the seven summits Nazreen started her own foundation Osel Foundation which she describes as an educational institute set in the outdoors which integrates the latest scientific findings about the development of the mind and combines it with mindfulness techniques and training in nature to empower adolescent girls 26 Free Tibet edit Her work with Tibetan human rights took her to Dharamsala Himachal Pradesh the exiled capital of the Tibetans where she lived for several years in her early twenties 39 Since 2007 Nazreen has been banned from returning to Tibet by the Chinese government after she was found with a photo of the 14th Dalai Lama 30 40 Nazreen was part of the international movement for greater freedom and better human rights conditions inside Tibet and some high profile protests and uprisings leading up to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games including the March to Tibet protest in solidarity with 2008 Tibetan Uprising and several concerts and other events throughout the globe She was also an active member of Students for a Free Tibet SFT and the National Director of SFT in Bangladesh 41 In 2009 with pressure from the Chinese Embassy in Bangladesh her photography exhibition titled Into Exile Tibet 1949 2009 in partnership with DRIK was shut down in Dhaka The exhibition was still shown online while riot geared police barricaded the premises and audience waited in the streets and consequently she was intimidated and harassed for months by authorities and intelligence in her country citation needed Free Shahidul Alam edit In 2018 Nazreen was a vocal activist in the international Free Shahidul campaign to free the renown jailed Bangladeshi journalist Dr Shahidul Alam One of the protests outside the Headquarters of the UN that she had organized were met by violent thugs and opposition Nazreen managed to get a permit the following day and flew a plane carrying a message that had an image of Shahidul reading FreeShahidulAlam as well as a text banner saying Free Our Teachers Bangladesh UNGA in New York skyline traversing the Statue of Liberty while the United Nations General Assembly was in effect This followed a weekend of demonstrations and talks held at various parts of the city calling for greater press freedom in Bangladesh particularly addressing the case of Shahidul who was picked up by plainclothes men in Dhaka and sent to jail in a case filed under the ICT Act 42 43 Historic Climbs editK2 edit In July 2022 Nazreen became the first Bangladeshi to scale Pakistan s notorious K2 the world s second highest mountain 44 45 46 47 She made a direct push from camp 3 skipping camp 4 and reached the summit at 8 55 AM local Gilgit Baltistan time with Mingma Sherpa and descended the mountain in a daring two day push with Nirmal Purja popularly known as Nimsdai the record shattering mountaineer and Gurkha soldier behind the movie 14 Peaks Nothing Is Impossible Upon arrival back to Kathmandu with her climbing team Nazreen said in the Good Morning Nepal 48 show that Sherpa people and high altitude Nepali climbers and workers of other ethnicities are the backbone of any Himalayan or Karakoram climb She also thanked the porters and other local staff of the Karakoram alongside all Pakistani authorities who made the expedition possible and for all the love and solidarity she received from Pakistani people 49 This was a historic expedition given that Bangladesh fought for its independence from Pakistan only fifty years ago and was received with admiration and support from both countries 50 51 She had initially planned to summit K2 in 2021 coinciding with the celebration of the 50 years of Bangladesh s independence but she had to postpone due to Covid 19 restrictions 52 Seven Summits edit nbsp An exhausted Nazreen in her tent during her 2012 Everest climb On 26 March 2011 to celebrate 40 years of Bangladeshi independence Nazreen launched the Bangladesh on Seven Summits Campaign 53 54 For the campaign she has climbed each of seven continental summits to mark 40 years of women s progress in Bangladesh 55 56 The campaign received widespread support from the mass and was run completely independent of any political support contrary to various claims made in the media by a number of Ministers in the Bangladesh Government Among notable civilians cricketers from the Bangladesh national team supported by advocating in their own rights most outspokenly Shakib Al Hasan world s number one all rounder and Mashrafe Mortaza the captain of the Bangladesh national cricket team 57 nbsp Mashrafe Bin Mortaza the then Captain of the Bangladesh Cricket Team rallies for Wasfia Nazreen s 7 Summits campaign Dhaka Stadium Bangladesh Many other notable individuals including Sir Fazle Hasan Abed Professor Muhammad Yunus and the 14th Dalai Lama were her outspoken supporters throughout the campaign Nazreen started trekking to base camp of Everest on 26 March 2012 to mark Bangladesh s Independence day 58 On 18 November 2015 Nazreen reached the summit of Carstensz Pyramid the summit of Oceania completing a four years long journey to the Seven Summits She became the first Bangladeshi and first Bengali in the world to do so She dedicated it to the Spirit of 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh and all those who are fighting to protect it 59 Nazreen dedicated her successful Everest climb to the women of Bangladesh saying We have achieved independence 41 years ago but our women are yet to enjoy freedom 60 61 Nazreen became the first Bangladeshi to summit Aconcagua South America s highest peak and the highest peak outside of Asia 62 63 She is also the first Bangladeshi to summit Denali North America s highest peak 64 Mt Elbrus Europe s highest mountain 65 Vinson Massif Antarctica s highest mountain 66 67 and Carstensz Pyramid Oceania s highest mountain 68 69 Nazreen has several more mountains and volcanoes under her belt which she summited as a first Bangladeshi 70 Patrick Morrow the first person in the world to have climbed the highest peaks of all seven continents in accordance with the Messner list 71 has overseen her training for seven summits 72 Nazreen was invited by the House of Commons in UK Parliament in 2014 to share her journeys with the British Member of Parliaments Personal editNazreen is dubbed in Bangladeshi media as a fashion icon and role model She is vegan 73 and an advocate of animal rights She currently lives in Los Angeles and has often been quoted 26 to say she shies away from social media and the spotlight Nazreen has had deep connections with many master teachers in the Tibetan traditions spanning across Tibet Nepal and India and was given the name Karma Osel Lhamo by the Karmapa which roughly translates as Goddess of luminous actions 74 When Nazreen went to the United States for college on her own at the age of 18 19 she removed her biological family last name from all official papers In close circles she is referred as Dalaidhita implying daughter of the Dalai Lama 75 A long time supporter of Tibet Nazreen is close friends with the 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and the 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje She credits them in interviews as the three most important teachers in life who has shown her the way when she was derailed in life 26 She studied meditation with Tibetan teachers Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche Life is meditation it s not a separate thing The essence of meditation is recognizing awareness If we re not aware we cease to exist Yoga meditation mindfulness these are like compasses when we re lost at sea Thanks to my mother I was born into yoga And then later in my adult life I have been extremely blessed not only to be directly guided by some of the most profound teachers of our times but also to work in movements and environments led by HH the Dalai Lama and HH the Karmapa and experientially learn how great beings like them who also went through so much atrocities in their personal lives deal with it all behind the limelight Whenever I have in the past got derailed somehow they ve pulled me out often in miraculous ways So having this circle of family and the particular purpose I have I m really blessed and I wouldn t in my awakened mind for a second want to imagine it any other way 26 Nazreen openly discusses accounts of dealing with depression and trauma as a child following her parents divorce that made her homeless as a result She credits such struggle at early life for giving her abilities to bounce back after adversities and greet change and difficulties as an opportunity to welcome greater self reflection learning and growth 26 Nazreen was diagnosed with COVID 19 and pneumonia in March 2020 and almost died Her recovery back to health took 18 months during which she used her platform to send positive messages and advocated for mental health by going on podcasts and live shows with notable personalities such as cricketers actors 76 and astronauts 77 She was one of the first Bangladeshis 78 to have gotten diagnosed while being abroad Relationship with nature edit Nazreen is often quoted in TV and other media requesting against labeling her mountaineering expeditions as a conquering feat due to its colonial and patriarchal nature 26 In 2020 in the Bruce Lee Podcast 79 she stressed about the importance of mental health and ancestral trauma healing and how individual mental health is directly linked with the health of our planet Wasfia in books and documentary editNazreen is one of the historic characters featured in the song Ami Bangladesh by Bengali hip hop musician Towfique 80 The song was also televised in commercials during 2015 ICC matches as a soundtrack for Bangladesh Cricket team 81 The Attempted Band s rendition of the famous Bengali song Shongkolpo by rebel poet Kazi Nazrul Islam was dedicated to Wasfia Nazreen 82 Nazreen s philosophy of life is featured among five of the most adventurous souls in National Geographic s Special Publication Adventures of a Lifetime 83 Nazreen and her quests are subjects of HSC exam quizzes and various other school textbook contents in Bangladesh Nazreen is the subject of the 2016 documentary Wasfia made by Apple Inc and produced by Academy Awards nominated RYOT Films The documentary was shot on the iPhone 6s and premiered at the Telluride Mountainfilm festival same year 84 The documentary was on tour around the world and was shown as part of the National Geographic Short film Showcase 85 It received critical acclaim internationally including a nomination for the prestigious Tribeca X award at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival 86 and The New York Times calling it a bait for the Academy Awards 87 Nazreen is one of the subjects in Astronaut Ronald J Garan Jr s book The Orbital Perspective What really struck me in Wasfia s description of her experience was that overriding feeling of gratitude which in some way connected her to every single being This was exactly what I experienced in space immense gratitude for the opportunity to see Earth from this vantage and for the gift of the planet we ve been given In some way I can t explain being physically detached from Earth made me feel deeply interconnected with everyone on it I distinctly remember this feeling of profound thankfulness but Wasfia s words helped me to process that awareness of interconnectedness with the inhabitants of the planet 88 Nazreen is one of the twelve Women Explorers to grace National Geographic s 2020 Explorer calendar 89 Awards and honors editPrime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina s National Honor 2012 Former PM and Opposition Party Leader of Bangladesh Khaleda Zia s Honor 2012 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Muhammad Yunus s Honor 2012 Female Pioneer Award by Prime Minister s Office Bangladesh 2013 National Geographic Adventurer of the Year 90 2014 The Mayor s Medal of Honor by Councillor of London Borough of Hounslow first to be given to any female civilian 2014 Pioneer Athlete Global Sports Mentoring Program U S State Department and espnW 91 2014 Anannya Top Ten Awards 2015 Sri Chinmoy Torch Bearer award for her commitment to non violence strategic campaigns 2015 Outstanding Young Alumna Award 92 Agnes Scott College 2016 The Meeto Memorial Award for Young South Asians by SANGAT South Asian Feminist Network in recognition of her commitment to communal harmony peace justice and human rights 2016 National Geographic Explorer 93 2016 Inspiring Woman of the Nation by Bangladesh Brand Forum 2016 Amelia Earheart Memorial Award by Zonta Bangladesh 2016 Icon of Bangladesh by Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry 2016 People s Choice Award National Geographic Explorers Symposium 2016 Young Global Leader 2019 unaccepted citation needed State Minister s Honor Ministry of Youth and Sports Bangladesh 2022 94 References edit a b UNESCO Forum on Biodiversity On the road to Kunming UNESCO 20 March 2021 Retrieved 1 April 2021 ২০১৩ স ল ব ল দ শ র আল চ ত ন র in Bengali Deutsche Welle Wasfia Nazreen becomes first Bangladeshi to summit K2 The Business Standard Wasfia Nazreen becomes first Bangladeshi to summit K2 The Daily Star Wasfia Nazreen returns home after making history Prothom Alo এ সপ ত হ র স ক ষ ৎক র Interview of the Week BBC Bangla in Bengali 21 September 2011 ওয সফ য র স ভ ন স ম ট জয BBC ব ল in Bengali 25 November 2015 Retrieved 25 November 2015 এশ য ন ওম ন স ব শ বব দ য লয এভ র স ট জয ওয সফ য ন জর ন in Bengali BDEuroNews Archived from the original on 14 August 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2014 Women Reaching Heights Indiegogo a b Bangladesh on Seven Summits The Daily Star Editorial 27 November 2015 Retrieved 2 April 2021 V is for Women The Daily Star Touching the Heavens bdnews24 com Opinion a b The Activist Wasfia Nazreen National Geographic Archived from the original on 21 October 2016 Retrieved 6 March 2015 Wasfia s Everest The Daily Star National Geographic Society unveils 2016 Class of Emerging Explorers National Geographic Archived from the original on 13 May 2016 Wasfia Makes History Dhaka Tribune National Geographic Explorer profile Legendary Women in Bangladesh with Pioneering Contribution in Diverse Fields UNB Retrieved 2 April 2021 Wasfia and two other women bdnews24 com Opinion Who is Indigenous FORUM Opinion I am Generation Equality Wasfia Nazreen mountaineer and activist UN Women Retrieved 1 April 2021 Free Shahidul Wasfia s message displayed across New York skyline Dhaka Tribune Message in NY sky says Free Shahidul The Daily Star The Future is Female and these 40 Women are proof Outside The 25 most Adventurous Women of the past 25 years Men s Journal a b c d e f g Bangladeshi Climber Shares Her Spiritual Journey for the Women of Her Country Adventure 27 May 2016 Archived from the original on 3 March 2021 Retrieved 1 April 2021 স ভ ন স ম টস ব জয র পথ ব ল দ শ র ওয সফ য ন জর ন Nari Asian Magazine Archived from the original on 14 August 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2014 Climbing Inner Mountains Be Here Now Podcast Global Mentoring Program book Center for Sport Peace amp Society a b Climbers assist Bangladeshi s dreams Rocky Mountain Outlook Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 14 August 2014 a b Inspiration personified Wasfia Nazreen Star Campus Explorer Bio National Geographic Explorer Archived from the original on 17 July 2016 Retrieved 31 July 2016 Conference Bio Sakyadhita Wasfia Nazreen becomes the Brand Ambassador of Grameenphone Grameenphone www grameenphone com Retrieved 1 April 2021 ব র য ক র শ ভ চ ছ দ ত হল ন ওয সফ য Poriborton Wasfia Nazreen s 2012 Vinson Massif Expedition BRAC International Women s Day Volunteer for Bangladesh Archived from the original on 14 August 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2014 Chittagong Hill Tracts at the UNPFII in New York UNPO ওয সফ য ন জর ন এক স গ র ম পবর ত র হ Dainik Destiny in Bengali ওয সফ য ন জর ন র স থ একট স ন ধ যক ল ন আড ড in Bengali Sachalayatan Changing the World His Holiness the Dalai Lama s 80th Celebration dalailama80 org Retrieved 1 April 2021 Message in NY sky says Free Shahidul The Daily Star 3 October 2018 Retrieved 1 April 2021 Free Shahidul Wasfia s message displayed across New York skyline Dhaka Tribune 2 October 2018 Retrieved 2 April 2021 Report Star Digital 22 July 2022 Wasfia Nazreen becomes first Bangladeshi to summit K2 The Daily Star Retrieved 24 July 2022 Desk Prothom Alo English Wasfia Nazreen becomes first Bangladeshi to summit K2 Prothomalo Retrieved 24 July 2022 Staff Correspondent First Bangladeshi to summit K2 another feather in Wasfia Nazreen s cap bdnews24 com Retrieved 24 July 2022 Wasfia becomes first Bangladeshi to scale K2 www dhakatribune com 23 July 2022 Retrieved 24 July 2022 Good Morning Nepal 16 September 2022 Kantipur TV Good Morning Nepal 16 September 2022 Kantipur TV Wasfia Nazreen First Bangladeshi Women to Scale K 2 White News Pakistan Pakistani Reaction On Wasfia Nazreen becomes first Bangladeshi to summit K2 youtube Mount Everest conqueror Wasfia Nazreen pays courtesy call on PM Hasina Dhaka Tribune Wasfia off to climb the Everest bdnews24 com Wasfia mounts Everest The Daily Star On Mountain High for Women s Rights Seattle Globalist WASFIA NAZREEN CLIMBS FOR WOMEN The Girl Effect Archived from the original on 21 March 2013 Retrieved 22 September 2014 I m not a star Shakib Prothom Alo Wasfia Nazreen returns home Priyo Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Wasfia becomes first Bangladeshi to scale seven summits The Daily Star Retrieved 28 November 2015 V is for Women The Daily Star Touching the Heavens bdnews24 com Opinion ওয সফ য ন জর ন আক নক হ য য BBC Bangla 19 December 2011 Wasfia conquers Argentine Peak The Daily Star Wasfia Nazreen makes another history Dhaka Tribune Press conference with the first Bangladeshi mountaineer who has made ascension to Elbrus Mission of Russian Federation in People s Republic of Bangladesh Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Retrieved 14 August 2014 Wasfia Nazreen Bangladesh Summits mount Vinson Antarctica BRAC অ য ন ট র কট ক র ভ নসন পর বতচ ড য প রথম ব ল দ শ ওয সফ য ন জর ন BRAC Wasfia first Bangladeshi to scale 7 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Nazreen tested coronavirus positive in US The Daily Star 21 March 2020 Retrieved 1 April 2021 204 Flowing with Wasfia Nazreen Bruce Lee Retrieved 1 April 2021 ICC Bangladesh Soundtrack Spotify ICC Bangladesh Soundtrack YouTube Dedicated to Wasfia Nazreen Bandcamp Adventures of a Lifetime National Geographic Magazine nationalgeographic org Wasfia at Telluride Mountainfilm Official Website A Woman s Epic Journey to Climb 7 Mountains National Geographic Archived from the original on 9 August 2016 Retrieved 30 July 2016 Tribeca Film Festival and The Atlantic Announce Finalists for Tribeca X Award The Atlantic Maheshwari Sapna 2 April 2017 The Ad Feels a Bit Like Oscar Bait but It s Trying to Sell You an iPhone The New York Times Garan Astronaut Ron The Orbital Perspective wasfia nazreen National Geographic Society nationalgeographic org Wasfia Nazreen Adventurers of the Year 2014 2015 National Geographic Adventure 6 November 2014 Archived from the original on 14 May 2021 Retrieved 1 April 2021 A Global Match American Mentors Empower Women Leaders in Sports Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs eca state gov Retrieved 1 April 2021 Agnes Scott College Outstanding Alumnae of 2016 agnesscott edu Retrieved 1 April 2021 National Geographic Explorer Wasfia Nazreen accorded reception by Ministry of Youth and Sports Financial Express Retrieved 30 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wasfia Nazreen Official website Wasfia Nazreen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wasfia Nazreen amp oldid 1186300790, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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