Bangladesh’s public health history is not just a success in and of itself, but a model for emulation.
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Stateless Bengalis of Assam: Weaponizing Identity, Migration & Border (In)Security
Recent deportations of Bengalis and Muslims in India to Bangladesh have deep-seated roots to Assamese border tensions from the British colonial period, but why has it gaining national attention now?
Paani Chai, Paani? : How Protests in the Two Bengals were fuelled by Music, Art and Popular Culture References
How do the 2024 protests in Bangladesh and West Bengal have their roots in music, art & pop culture references?
“Bengal Memory” – An Interview with Director Fahim Hamid
In this interview with Bangladeshi-American filmmaker, Fahim Hamid, we learn about perhaps the first attempt by a diaspora Bangladeshi to cover the events & legacy of 1971 in a feature documentary.
Bromance 2.0: Modi’s Visit to the Trump White House
What came out of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the second Trump White House?
How have the L.A. Fires Affected the Little Bangladesh Community?
The 2025 L.A. Fires are coming close to the Little Bangladesh community, but are they ready?
The Bengali of the English: Xenophobia in the Colony
How did the English attempt to learn Bangla reflect in the dichotomy of formal & informal Bangla that we know today?
Navigating the Waters of Communal Tensions in Bangladesh
With the aftermath of Sheikh Hasina’s government, the situation for religious minorities in Bangladesh has escalated tensions between India to an increasingly confrontation al level, leaving Bangladeshi Hindus as pawns whose collective plight are not given justice.
JKLF engages with US Legislators to secure Diplomatic Support for an Independent Kashmir as the Permanent Solution to the Kashmir Conflict
On March 5, 2024, the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front engaged Texas state legislators for diplomatic support for an Independent Kashmir
Constitutional Malleability and Political Power: Bangladesh as a Case Study
Successive Bangladeshi governments have used the Constitution to cement their rule…will Dr. Yunus make a difference?