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Living away from home as students

34 min · 1 de ago de 2024
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How do we navigate life as young Bangladeshi students living abroad? What does it mean to ShowUp as students in today's world? How do we represent ourselves as Bangladeshis? In this episode host Asna Towfiq and Ayonti Mahreen Huq (AMH) speak about the recent crisis in Bangladesh. Ayonti is a Bangladeshi- multimedia artist currently residing in Toronto, Canada. Her work reflects both her critique of society and her understanding of the world and beyond, both real and imaginary.

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