Why are Bangladeshi voices excluded from providing their analysis or narratives on the mainstream US media?
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Bengal Gazette Summer Reading List 2024
Check out our Summer 2024 Reading List compiled by Editors here at the Bengal Gazette!
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.
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?
How Martyred Intellectuals’ Day changed the course of Bangladesh’s history
The story of Dr. Mujibur Rahman, a pioneer in cholera research, who survived the December 14 anti-intellectual killings.
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.
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!
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.