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Bangladeshi Diapora
Theatre & Bengali Harlem

“Take Lorraine Hansberry's 'A Raisin in the Sun.' Well, it's a working-class family, and it's about upward mobility, but systematic racism is preventing them from having upward mobility. I remember seeing the film first and not even realizing that it was a play. Of course, it's a story about economic apartheid, but I only later saw the resonance in the tradition when I read August Wilson, Amiri Baraka, and later, Lynn Nottage.”


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How do you give dignity and humanity and a platform for people that are not being represented in the arts, in film, TV, and theatre?
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Interview
Bangladeshi Diapora
Bangladesh
South Asian Theater
Working-Class Stories
Bertolt Brecht
August Wilson
Amiri Baraka
Lorraine Hansberry
Avijit Roy
Mel Watkins
Black Solidarities
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11th
Sep
2020
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Artwork: Untitled, 2021
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