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==Early years==
==Early years==
Shah's parents immigrated from [[Pakistan]] to [[Canada]] in 1997 when Shah was three, first settling in [[Toronto]] before moving to [[Mississauga, Ontario]]. As a result, Shah spent a number of years of his youth in Toronto before settling in Mississauga. Shah attended [[Cawthra Park Secondary School]], his early years being turbulent and culminating in his arrest at the age of 15.<ref name="Finding My Voice">{{cite web|url=http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/finding-my-voice |title=Finding My Voice |publisher=Education Canada|date= January 2014|accessdate= 21 December 2015}}</ref> This served as a turning point in Shah's life at which point through mentorship and resilience he reformed his lifestyle towards facilitating change in the community.<ref name="Finding My Voice"/> In June 2018, Shah received an Honours Bachelor degree in Political Science from the [[University of Toronto Mississauga]] .
Shah's parents immigrated from [[Pakistan]] to [[Canada]] in 1997 when Shah was three, first settling in [[Toronto]] before moving to [[Mississauga, Ontario]]. As a result, Shah spent a number of years of his youth in Toronto before settling in Mississauga. Shah attended [[Cawthra Park Secondary School]], his early years being turbulent and culminating in his arrest at the age of 15.<ref name="Finding My Voice">{{cite web|url=http://www.cea-ace.ca/education-canada/article/finding-my-voice |title=Finding My Voice |publisher=Education Canada|date= January 2014|accessdate= 21 December 2015}}</ref> This served as a turning point in Shah's life at which point through mentorship and resilience he reformed his lifestyle towards facilitating change in the community.<ref name="Finding My Voice"/> In June 2018, Shah received an Honours Bachelor degree in Sociology andPolitical Science from the [[University of Toronto Mississauga]] .


==Career==
==Career==
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On October 2, 2014, Shah was featured alongside actress-musician [[Selena Gomez]] at the 2014 [[We Day]] conference where he also freestyle rapped with musical artist [[Kendrick Lamar]]. His music video "King of the Castle" was featured at the event and would go on to air on [[MTV (Canada)|MTV Canada]].<ref>https://www.utoronto.ca/news/3m-national-student-fellowships-founder-mental-health-magazine-and-philanthropic-rapper</ref>
On October 2, 2014, Shah was featured alongside actress-musician [[Selena Gomez]] at the 2014 [[We Day]] conference where he also freestyle rapped with musical artist [[Kendrick Lamar]]. His music video "King of the Castle" was featured at the event and would go on to air on [[MTV (Canada)|MTV Canada]].<ref>https://www.utoronto.ca/news/3m-national-student-fellowships-founder-mental-health-magazine-and-philanthropic-rapper</ref>
Shah is currently enrolled at [[University of Toronto Mississauga]] where he studies Sociology.


In 2015 Shah was awarded the 3M National Student Fellowship which is presented annually to 10 student leaders across the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://themedium.ca/features/transitioning-from-a-jail-cell-to-success|title=Transitioning from a jail cell to success|author=Mahnoor Ayub|date=5 October 2015|work=The Medium}}</ref>
In 2015 Shah was awarded the 3M National Student Fellowship which is presented annually to 10 student leaders across the country.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://themedium.ca/features/transitioning-from-a-jail-cell-to-success|title=Transitioning from a jail cell to success|author=Mahnoor Ayub|date=5 October 2015|work=The Medium}}</ref>

Revision as of 03:08, 17 May 2018

Wali Shah
Shah (left) in 2016 at an engagement in St. John's, Newfoundland
Born (1994-09-09) September 9, 1994 (age 30)
Pakistan
Alma materUniversity of Toronto Mississauga
Occupation(s)Speaker
Spoken Word Poet
Years active2013–present

Wali Shah (born September 9, 1994) is a Canadian speaker,[1] poet, musician and philanthropist. He has spoken most prominently on topics including bullying, mental health and social change while utilizing both spoken word poetry and rap music.[2]

In 2014, he was named by Plan Canada as one of Canada's "Top 20 Under 20".[3] He currently serves as the Poet Laureate for the City of Mississauga. [4]

Early years

Shah's parents immigrated from Pakistan to Canada in 1997 when Shah was three, first settling in Toronto before moving to Mississauga, Ontario. As a result, Shah spent a number of years of his youth in Toronto before settling in Mississauga. Shah attended Cawthra Park Secondary School, his early years being turbulent and culminating in his arrest at the age of 15.[5] This served as a turning point in Shah's life at which point through mentorship and resilience he reformed his lifestyle towards facilitating change in the community.[5] In June 2018, Shah received an Honours Bachelor degree in Sociology andPolitical Science from the University of Toronto Mississauga .

Career

In 2013 Shah released his first hip-hop rap album, Rhythm & Poetry, under the alias "Flo". The album spawned the single "King of the Castle" which addressed bullying as a social issue.[6] The song's music video was used by the Peel Region District School Board, and had over 100,000 views on YouTube. It was shown on MTV for WeDay 2014. Following this, Shah collaborated with the Peel Board to create a bullying prevention video titled "Change The World".[7]

He has raised over one million dollars for The United Way as its ambassador for Mississauga's Peel region.[8]

On October 2, 2014, Shah was featured alongside actress-musician Selena Gomez at the 2014 We Day conference where he also freestyle rapped with musical artist Kendrick Lamar. His music video "King of the Castle" was featured at the event and would go on to air on MTV Canada.[9]

In 2015 Shah was awarded the 3M National Student Fellowship which is presented annually to 10 student leaders across the country.[10]

Shah has spoken against bullying and violence using the turbulent experiences of his youth to serve as an example to try to help youth.[11]

On March 30, 2018, Shah was selected as District 86 Toastmasters Communication and Leadership (C&L) award recipient [12]

References

  1. ^ Brown, Louise (30 June 2014). "'Tell kids to dream,' says teen who turned life around". Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  2. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6k8Bh33gY8
  3. ^ "City trio named Top 20 Under 20 award winners". mississauganews.com. 3 June 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  4. ^ "City of Mississauga Poet Laureate". l.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-05-17. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  5. ^ a b "Finding My Voice". Education Canada. January 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  6. ^ Wali Shah (2013-03-14), King of the Castle Official Music Video - Flo (Prod. Vinay), retrieved 2018-05-17
  7. ^ "Mixtape tackles social issues". mississauganews.com. 8 April 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  8. ^ "United Way mentor shares lessons from his own troubled youth". mississauganews.com. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  9. ^ https://www.utoronto.ca/news/3m-national-student-fellowships-founder-mental-health-magazine-and-philanthropic-rapper
  10. ^ Mahnoor Ayub (5 October 2015). "Transitioning from a jail cell to success". The Medium.
  11. ^ "United Way mentor shares lessons from his own troubled youth".
  12. ^ Matthew Ogbulafor (March 30, 2018). "Wali Shah wins Toastmasters District 86 Communication and Leadership Award". The Medium.