Nonviolent Communication: Each seminar and online course will cover a wide range of topics. On November 19, 2020, I had the opportunity to enroll in an online course offered by my university. The Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti in New Delhi and the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB) jointly collaborated on a nonviolent communication online certificate course. Nonviolent communication was a new concept for me to learn. I completed the online course and received a certificate for my participation. Even though I had been introduced to nonviolent communication in various ways since childhood, I had no idea what it meant. Let's try to clear things up a little. Violent communication is a process that restricts liberty, ignores needs, diminishes a person's worth, and prevents compassion. The use of deceptive or coercive language that causes fear, guilt, shame, gratitude, responsibility, duty, obligation, punishment, and/or reward is often the cause of violent communicat...
Hello! I'm Zakia Sultana Sanam, a passionate and dynamic Media Studies & Journalism student from Dhaka, Bangladesh. I am currently pursuing my Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSS) at the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh (ULAB), with a double major in Communication for Development and Digital Journalism and a minor in Sustainable Development. Throughout my academic journey, I've maintained a CGPA of 3.72 out of 4, demonstrating my commitment to excellence. My journey in media and journalism is driven by a deep-seated passion for impactful storytelling and sustainable development initiatives. I believe in the power of media to inform, educate, and inspire change, and I am eager to contribute to these fields through my skills and knowledge. Academic and Professional Highlights At ULAB, I've held several notable positions at ULAB TV, including Station Manager, Head of Human Resources, Head of Program, Prime News In-charge, and Program In-charge. These roles have equipped ...