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DESCRIPTION:From the beginning of the student-led quota reform movement on 
 June 6th across the creation of an interim government upon the resignation 
 of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5th\, a lot has been happening in
  Bangladesh recently.  This virtual panel brings together scholars in New Y
 ork and activists in Bangladesh to help add personal texture and academic a
 nalysis to the headlines and provide an opportunity for questions and discu
 ssion.  What has happened?  What does this mean for Bangladesh and the regi
 on?  What might come next?\n\n \n\nParticipants in this virtual roundtable 
 organized by the Cornell-Syracuse South Asia Consortium include:\n\nFarhana
  Sultana\, Professor of Geography\, Syracuse UniversityDina M. Siddiqi\, Cl
 inical Professor\, Global Liberal Studies\, New York UniversityMuhib Rahman
 \, Postdoctoral Associate in Government\, Cornell UniversityKazi Farzana Sh
 oily\, PhD Candidate in History\, Syracuse UniversityTasnuva Helal Bidita\,
  Student and Human Rights & Climate Activist\, BangladeshAmmar Bin Asad\, S
 tudent\, Photographer\, and Activist\, Jagannath University\, BangladeshMod
 erated by Mona Bhan\, Ford-Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies & Direc
 tor\, South Asia Center\, Syracuse University\n\nPhoto by Rayhan Ahmed
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SUMMARY:Bangladesh Now: Beyond the Headlines 
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URL:https://events.cornell.edu/event/bangladesh-now
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