Shirin Ariff

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Shirin Ariff
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Born
India
NationalityIndo-Canadian
OccupationAuthor
Known forCancer Heroes: Lovingly Woven Stories of Healing, Survival, and Profound Transformation
Websiteshirinariff.com

Shirin Ariff is a Canadian author and speaker who has received independent coverage in national broadcast media and Canadian newspapers. She has been featured in broadcast coverage by CTV News, Citytv, and Global News Radio, and has been the subject of long-form profile articles in independent publications including the Toronto Guardian and Vancouver Guardian.

Career

Writing

Ariff is the author of the memoir The Second Wife, which explores themes of identity, resilience, and personal autonomy. The book and its subject matter have been discussed in independent editorial publications, including She Does the City, which published a feature article focused on the author’s experiences and the social context surrounding the memoir.[1]

Ariff has also been profiled in long-form articles published by Toronto Guardian, which featured her work and professional activities in a dedicated profile article.[2]

Media coverage and public appearances

Ariff has appeared in national and regional broadcast media discussing her work as an author and speaker. She was featured in a televised interview on CTV News,[3] as well as coverage on Citytv and Global News Radio 640 Toronto, where her work and public initiatives were discussed in a broader social and cultural context.[4]

In addition to broadcast media, Ariff has been the subject of independent digital profiles, including a feature article published by Vancouver Guardian.

Documentary

Ariff was the subject of the documentary episode Beauty and the Beast, part of the Dream Big docuseries produced by Ethnic Channel Group. The episode presents a biographical narrative focused on personal experience and resilience and has been publicly distributed online.

Independent media sources have reported on the documentary’s participation in women-focused film festivals in North America.

Public initiatives

Ariff is associated with community-based initiatives related to cancer awareness and advocacy. Events connected to these initiatives have been reported by local news outlets, including Innisfil Today, which covered public ceremonies and talks in which Ariff participated.

Bibliography

  • The Second Wife

References

  1. "Breaking the Spell: How I Finally Left My Emotionally Abusive Husband". She Does the City.
  2. "A Day in the Life with Toronto Creative Shirin Ariff". Toronto Guardian.
  3. "CTV News interview with Shirin Ariff". CTV News.
  4. "Global News Radio 640 Toronto interview". Global News Radio.

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