Successive Bangladeshi governments have used the Constitution to cement their rule…will Dr. Yunus make a difference?
Author: The Bengal Gazette
No Sign of Bangladeshi Voices in US reporting on Bangladesh
Why are Bangladeshi voices excluded from providing their analysis or narratives on the mainstream US media?
Childhood Lost: The Plight of Rohingya Refugee Camps
With no end in sight to the plight of the Rohingya, children are faced with the choices of a life of hard labor and increasingly, recruitment into rebel groups fighting the Myanmar military.
Bengal Gazette Summer Reading List 2024
Check out our Summer 2024 Reading List compiled by Editors here at the Bengal Gazette!
Los Angeles for Gaza: The Domino Effect from Local Resolutions to Student Protests
Learn how one local leader has accomplished a resolution for a ceasefire in Gaza & how other communities can join the movement.
Living with Water: How Marina Tabassum’s Architecture Allows for a Climate-Resilient Future
How did Marina Tabassum create flood and cyclone-resilient architecture to address the needs of climate refugees living near the Bay of Bengal.
Reframing Genocide at the ICJ: Implications of Gambia v. Myanmar
Does the 2023 ICJ order to Myanmar to prevent genocidal acts set a new precedent for smaller states prosecuting genocide?
All Life Deserves to Live: My Experience living through October 7th
Elizabeth Bass ‘09 shares her experience of living through October 7th and how as a Russian-Bengali with roots in both Islam & Judaism, she processes it all in the grand scheme of our lives.
The Democratic Deception: How Biden has set himself for failure in the 2024 U.S. Presidential Elections
While the Muslim voter turnout in 2020 helped elect Biden as President, the tides are changing in 2024 due to his complicity on the War on Gaza.
The Idea of ‘Nation’ and the Paradigm of Rabindranath Tagore’s Nationalist Thought
How exactly did the author of two national anthems have difficulty with embracing the concept of nationalism?