Going back there as an adult and professional was a completely different experience. He and her mother, Seema Nawaz, still live in Arlington, Virginia.
You have to be willing to acknowledge and accept that a lot of it comes down to sheer luck.”Nawaz told Jade Magazine, “I’ve had people make assumptions about me – because I’m a woman, because I’m Asian, because my family’s from Pakistan, because I’m Muslim – but I can’t control what others think. So that’s my basis for comparison. Shuja Nawaz is a distinguished fellow at the South Asia Center at the Atlantic Council and is an author, including According to his website, Amna’s father, “writes for leading newspapers and The Huffington Post, and speaks on current topics before civic groups, at think tanks, and on radio and television.
If I’m to represent someone’s experiences out there, with someone thinking, ‘That’s something I can relate to,’ that’s great.”She said working as a foreign correspondent was dangerous, telling Mochi, ““I never kid myself about the risks, and I don’t think anyone going into conflict zones, where kidnappings and random violence are common, should ever think for a second that they’re immune. And I saw how important it was to provide that information to others. I don’t think there’s ever been a better time to be a journalist in modern American history. I figured I’d apply for law school afterwards.
The couple has been living a joyous life ever since their marriage and so far there’s been no rumor of their indifference and misunderstanding.Amna Nawaz, 39 and her husband Paul Werdel is indeed one of the dreamiest couples in the industry with an enduring relationship.Despite their varied yet enriching cultural backgrounds, the couple seems to have a compassionate and heart-warming bond that can make anyone envy of.Since the duo hasn’t revealed much about their past relationships and nuptials, the romantic affair of this couple is somewhat secret which leaves their admirers in inscrutability.Presently, Amna is living a joyous marital life with husband Paul and two daughters whose identity has been kept a secret.One of the dynamic and diligent broadcast journalists, Amna was born and brought up in Virginia, United States.
I thought I might one day be a lawyer (I also loved to argue.)
Sliding my feet into my mother’s high heels as I watched her get ready for dinner parties. Nawaz has won several awards, including an Emmy Award for her NBC News report, “Inside the Obama White House.” She also won a Peabody Award at PBS for her part in NewsHour’s series on the global plastic problem.PBS says about Nawaz, “At the NewsHour, Nawaz has reported politics, foreign affairs, education, climate change, culture and sports.
I found solace, a sense of purpose, in trying to find out the answers. While Amna’s mom was a homemaker, her father was a fêted Pakistani broadcast journalist who commuted around the world to ascertain trending global news and breaking stories.Influenced by her father’s inimitable work in journalism, she too aimed at pursuing a career in the same field.
Amna Nawaz is an American journalist who is a fill-in anchor and correspondent for PBS Newshour. I’m so proud of what we put out every day – on the broadcast and online. Nawaz’s father, Shuja Nawaz, is a journalist and political analyst.