Winning was hard. Governing a strained city, under a hostile federal administration, is an even harder test ahead.
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Resilience & Reinvention: Lessons from Bangladesh’s Public Health History
Bangladesh’s public health history is not just a success in and of itself, but a model for emulation.
From Nursing Homes to Nuclear Deals: The Cuomo Playbook
From mass graves to microreactors, the former governor’s comeback is built on blood money.
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?
Why Mamdani May Become the Mayor of NYC
Can Zohran Mamdani beat Andrew Cuomo & become the first South Asian and Muslim Mayor of New York City? Some say yes.
Pedaling To Justice: Why Rickshaws Deserve Policy Recognition
To address the transportation challenges of Bangladesh, did the answer lie right in front of us the entire time?
Heed the Call: Listen to Young People
Have young people been at the forefront of the call to justice because they have the least power in society? Maybe it’s time to dismantle adultism.
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?