Professor Natasha Bakht inducted into the Order of Ottawa

By Common Law

Communication, Faculty of Law

Research
Awards and recognition
Natasha Bakht Order of Ottawa
Professor Natasha Bakht is one of 15 new appointees to the Order of Ottawa, a distinction given to outstanding residents who, through their professional achievements, have made an important contribution to life in the City of Ottawa.

Professor Bakht’s scholarship is devoted mainly to bettering the practical realities of women’s lives. She works actively to strengthen awareness and understanding, and to promote dialogue, for the rights of religious minorities in Canada. Her work counters misconceptions about Islam and particularly Muslim women. Professor Bakht is also an Indian contemporary dancer and choreographer who uses a hybridity of forms to tell the stories of diversity and resistance. Her award-winning dances express multi-dimensional narratives of difference, beauty and identity. In producing an original body of dance works that reflects her unique path, she has expanded the contours of Canadian dance.

This prestigious municipal award was created in 2012. Recipients of the Order of Ottawa are chosen by a selection committee composed of the Mayor, the City Clerk, the Chief of Police, the Chief of Protocol, the City Archivist and the Chief Executive Officer of the Ottawa Public Library.

The Order of Ottawa Awards Ceremony will be held this year at City Hall on November 3, 2022.

Congratulations to Professor Bakht!