When history goes unchallenged, it can all too easily slip into propaganda. In the name of building an ‘inclusive’ state and nation, it can become a pretext for making people forget. This collection ...
Mou Aysha isn't a professional photographer in the true sense of the word, meaning it's more of a passion to her rather than a job. However, this isn't a blemish on her ability to capture beauty in ...
Every Monday, after classes at Hamtramck High School, Habiba Chowdhury attends Girls Fun and Fitness, an exercise group for Muslim girls like her, for which the 17-year-old serves as secretary. That’s ...
The official trailer and poster of Adamya were unveiled in a truly historic setting, marking a rare and memorable moment in ...
Some 700 ethnic minority people marched through a street in the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka on Sept. 3 asking the government to make legal provisions to save their land and to protect their lives and ...
Handfuls of residents spent their afternoon at a Bangladeshi American street fair in Parkchester Sunday, enjoying Bangladeshi culture, music and food. The festival was held along Olmstead Avenue and ...
When Anis Zaman logged onto Facebook last Monday, he was greeted with a troubling post: a childhood friend, who lived more than 7,000 miles away in Bangladesh, had been beaten by Bangladeshi police ...
Following a visit to Hadi’s grave, the party will hold a “March for Justice” programme from Dhaka University to Motijheel ...
About 30 people gathered in protest at Sather Gate on Friday at noon. The protest was organized by UC Berkeley postdoctoral students from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to express solidarity ...
Behold! For verily what follows is the life of an immigrant teen in Hamtramck. Every Monday, after classes at Hamtramck High School, Habiba Chowdhury attends Girls Fun and Fitness, an exercise group ...