Episode 7 Sharif D. Rangnekar
On Queer Lit, Pasts & Futures
Sharif D. Rangenekar is an author; communications consultant; a curator focused on diversity, inclusion, music and arts, and a singer – songwriter. With over 25 years of experience in the fields of media, publishing, research and public relations, he uses talks, writing, event curation and music, to advocate change and garner support for the LGBTQ+ community.
The various hats he wears and the roles he plays, led him to create the Rainbow Lit Fest – Queer & Inclusive, of which he is the Festival Director. He is also the curator of Embrace: Music Justice Arts and the frontman of the band – Friends of Linger.
His book, Straight to Normal – My Life As A Gay Man, released early 2019, is amongst the few queer memoirs out of India and the first since the reading down of Section 377. The book has featured in best-selling lists and been recognised by not just sections of the media but by leaders from the fields of academics, politics, human rights, literature and films. He published Queerspaien in 2022. Queersapien is neither an individual’s search for identity, nor is it a lamentation of societal prejudices. The book recognizes the fact that there are many ways to live. A queer mind sees itself as part of the extreme diversity nature offers. It is, therefore, aware that if we shed the veneers we wear and the blinkers we view life with, we’d know there isn’t a solitary kind of food or form to clothing, history, education and wisdom. There isn’t a singular structure to a family, a union or one way to love or one normal.
Sharif also conceptualised and edited Realizing Brand India, a book that mapped a changing perception of India on the global stage. The book was released late 2004 and featured over a dozen thought leaders from the world of economics, media, information technology and advertising, amongst others.
He has held positions at The Economic Times and The Pioneer, before leading Integral PR as its CEO and later as its chairman. He was named PR Professional of The Year 2013 by IPRCCA and was in the Global Power List of PR Week in 2015. He has represented the country on the board of ICCO, been the elected president of PRCAI and was on the board of PROI – the oldest and largest network of independent PR consultancies.
A TEDx speaker, Sharif provides counsel in the area of diversity and inclusion in the workplace specific to the LGBTQ community. He is also associated with Open For Business, a platform that promotes such policies. He also provides consultancy in the areas of content, crisis communication and media engagement. Sharif continues to write for publications such as Hindustan Times, Scroll.in; The Hindu; The Wire.in; Gaylaxy Magazine, Huffington Post and several others.
Over the years he has addressed global conferences on communications such as the ICCO Summit in Paris, the PROI Global Meet in New York and later in Cape Town. He has spoken at events on diversity hosted by organisation such as the Canadian High Commission, Gaylaxy Magazine and Avian WE, among others. He has also been a jury member of several national and international marketing and communications awards including the prestigious SABRE Awards South Asia and The Pitch Brand Awards. He is currently on the advisory board of The Global PR Trust focusing on social change and civil justice.
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