The story of Dr. Mujibur Rahman, a pioneer in cholera research, who survived the December 14 anti-intellectual killings.
Author: The Bengal Gazette
The Role of “Place” When Addressing Labor Rights among Global Supply Chains
For those of us working on labor issues in global supply chains, April 24, 2013 will always be known as the deadliest garment factory accident in history.
1971: This is not my story, This is part of who I am
A daring tale of how one Bengali family from West Pakistan risked it all to seek refuge after the Liberation War.
Hidden in the Quill: Satyendranath Bose
The Bengali Physicist known today as the “Father of the God Particle” whom half the particles in the universe obey.
Partition & Fiction: My Tryst with Amitav Ghosh’s Shadow Lines
How does Amitav Ghosh’s ‘Shadow Lines’ teach about oneself and the history of the Partition of Bengal?
“Eye for an Eye” Movie Review: The First British-Bangladeshi MMA Fighter
Learn about the story of Mok Rahman, the first British-Bangladeshi MMA Fighter, who competed in Cage Warriors in 2012 with an overall 13-4 record.
The Sounds of Jackson Heights
Check out our first video essay by Rudrani Ghosh on the beautiful neighborhood of Jackson Heights in New York City!
The Third Culture Complexity
What is home?
Is it the people, feeling or just a city?
Kishore Kumar: A Musical & Cinematic Icon
Kishore Kumar, the iconic voice and face of Hindi and Bengali films, established a legacy with his music and films that continue to inspire millions today.
Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy: The Last Bengali Prime Minister of Pakistan
A lawyer and labor organizer, Suhrawardy went on to shape global politics through winning elections before and after Partition, serving as Fifth Prime Minister of Pakistan and Prime Minister of Undivided Bengal.