ROM Connects: Bangladesh at 50 - Exploring Place and Identity in the Bangladeshi Diaspora

International Mother Language Day Monument, Dentonia Park, Toronto

Category

ROM at Home

Audience

Adults

Age

18+

About

Explore the important role played by evolving ideas of home and community within the Bangladeshi diaspora in Toronto and London, UK, as global communities mark the 50th anniversary of Bangladeshi Independence. Hosted by Friends of South Asia's Nitin Deckha, this conversation with community and cultural leaders showcases the importance of culture, oral history and identity in building thriving Banglatowns that are reimagining neighbourhoods along Toronto's Danforth Avenue and in London's East End.

Hosted by Friends of South Asia's Nitin Deckha, this conversation with community and cultural leaders showcases the importance of culture, oral history and identity in building thriving Banglatowns that are reimagining neighbourhoods along Toronto's Danforth Avenue and in London's East End.

Hosted by Friends of South Asia's Nitin Deckha, this conversation with community and cultural leaders showcases the importance of culture, oral history and identity in building thriving Banglatowns that are reimagining neighbourhoods along Toronto's Danforth Avenue and in London's East End.

Recorded November 2, 2021

ROM Connects: Bangladesh

Program Partner

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Bengali Documentary ROM